
By enabling scientists involved in technology development to work in highly collaborative ways with discovery scientists across a broad array of disciplines, the Bio-X program accelerates the pace of innovation. Bio-X is a fertile environment for visionaries, and the IIP awards give them the seed-funding they need to allow high-risk ideas to germinate and grow. In this way, the IIP awards have a unique purpose and profound rewards.
EVENT AGENDA:
Introduction
Vijay Pande (Chemistry)
Mapping the functional surface of the ribosome exit tunnel with novel antibiotics: a combined approach using computational design, chemo-biosynthesis, and experimental characterization
Helen Blau (Microbiology & Immunology)
Determination of muscle stem cell fate in bioengineered artificial niches
Margot Gerritsen (Energy Resources Engineering)
Understanding pterosaur flight: an interdisciplinary study of flight and wing dynamics
Hongjie Dai (Chemistry)
Development of novel nanocrystal-based magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents for in-vivo cellular and vascular imaging
Mark Schnitzer (Biological Sciences)
Watching glial activation in the brains of awake behaving mice
James Brooks (Urology)
High-Resolution MRI of prostate cancer
Gerald Crabtree (Pathology)
Construction of a conditional stem cell niche
Eric Darve (Mechanical Engineering)
Gating Mechansims of metazoan sensory mechanotransduction channels
Closing Comments
Reception and poster session
Clark Center, Nexus Cafe