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Systems Biology - coming to MD Anderson

systembiologysym.jpgSystems Biology, the counterpoint to reductionist science, is a coming thing. With the ever increasing availability of high-throughput technology it is becoming accessible. With the realization that defects in single genes, or even pathways, can not explain complex diseases, it is becoming a necessity. And with the advent of this year's Annual Symposium on Cancer Research, it is coming to MD Anderson!

At the end of October, on R11, there will be a fantastic, 3-day meeting on Systems Biology - everyone in the BTC interested in the analysis of more than one gene at a time, is strongly encouraged to attend. You can see more information on the meeting here: www.mdanderson.org/ascr.

See you there!

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