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:
1:00PM - Introduction
Carla Shatz, David Starr Jordan Director of Stanford Bio-X
1:10PM - Michael C. Frank (Psychology)
Computational Methods for Characterizing Children's First-Person Social Experiences
1:30PM - Gill Bejerano (Developmental Biology)
The Transcriptional Networks Underlying Neocortical Projection Neuron Fate Specification
1:50PM - Virginia Walbot (Biology)
Fluorescent Biosensors: Advanced Tools for Imaging Plant-Pathogen Rivalry for Carbon
2:10PM - Marc Levenston (Mechanical Engineering)
Rapid and Durable Integration of Cartilage Implants Using Photochemical Bonding
2:30PM - Jörg Goronzy (Immunology & Rheumatology)
Influence of Age on the Epigenetic Control of Virus-Specific T Cell Responses
2:50PM - Audrey Ellerbee (Electrical Engineering)
Label-Free Assessment of Molecular and Structural Abnormalities for Point-of-Care Skin Cancer Diagnostics
3:10PM - Lawrence Recht (Neurology)
Exploiting the Warburg Effect in Glioma using Hyperpolarized 13C-pyruvate Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
3:30PM - Josef Parvizi (Neurology)
The Brain in Performance: Converting Brain Waves to Sound and Image
3:50PM - Closing Comments
4:00PM - Reception and Poster Session
Nexus Café