K-means clustering of the expression of 170 neuron-specifc genes of the mouse brain.
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Institute for Systems Biology Presents the 12th Annual Symposium:
Systems Biology & the Brain

Join a distinguished group of researchers and experts in Seattle for Institute for Systems Biology’s (ISB) 12th Annual Symposium, a two-day dialogue about the brain and how using a systems approach can help decipher some of its complexities.

The Symposium will take place on April 14-15, 2013, at ISB’s state-of-the-art facilities in the South Lake Union neighborhood of Seattle. We welcome all who are interested in hearing from brain researchers from institutions such as University of Utah, Allen Institute for Brain Science, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, University of California, Los Angeles, Rockefeller University, Indiana University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Salk Institute, Institute for Systems Biology, Emory University, and more.

Speakers

Internationally recognized speakers will discuss current research, advances and new technologies related to discovering and understanding the complexities of the brain.

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Poster Session

The poster session will be held during the opening reception. Please consider submitting a poster to help foster discussion, collaboration and the exchange of ideas.

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