System Biology Symposium of Aging

SYSTEMS BIOLOGY OF AGING SYMPOSIUM November 10-13, 2009


Buck Institute for Age Research
8001 Redwood Blvd.
Novato, CA 94945

Organizers:
Robert Hughes, Ph.D.; Stuart Kim, Ph.D.; & Simon Melov, Ph.D.

Speakers

Registration

Directions

Accommodations

Program Focus:
The 2009 Buck Institute Symposium on Systems Biology and Aging will bring together renowned researchers from diverse backgrounds to discuss the emerging synergies between new technologies, integrative biology, aging, and age-related diseas.


Featured Speakers:

Russ Altman, M.D., Ph.D.

Stanford University

Roger Brent, Ph.D.

Stanford University

Anne Brunet, Ph.D.

Stanford University

Judith Campisi, Ph.D.

Buck Institute for Age Research

Cathy Clark, Ph.D.

UCLA

Monica Driscoll, Ph.D.

Rutgers University

Claudio Franceschi, M.D.

Italian National Research Center on Aging (INRCA)

Daniel Gottschling, Ph.D.

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Carl Hansen, Ph.D.

University of British Columbia

Robert Hughes, Ph.D.

Buck Institute for Age Research

Pankaj Kapahi, Ph.D.

Buck Institute for Age Research

Brian K. Kennedy, Ph.D.

University of Washington

Stuart Kim, Ph.D.

Stanford University

Thomas Kirkwood, Ph.D.

School of Clinical Medical Sciences Gerontology

Siu Sylvia Lee, Ph.D.

Cornell University

Gordon Lithgow, Ph.D.

Buck Institute for Age Research

Mike MacCoss, Ph.D.

University of Washington

Simon Melov, Ph.D.

Buck Institute for Age Research

Joanna Mountain

23 & Me

Linda Partridge, Ph.D.

University College London

Thomas T. Perls, M.D.

Boston Medical Center

Peter Rabinovitch, Ph.D.

University of Washington

Mike Snyder, Ph.D.

Yale University

Mark Tarnopolsky, M.D., Ph.D.

McMaster University

Heidi Tissenbaum, Ph.D.

University of Massachusetts Medical School

John Tower, Ph.D.

University of Southern California

Mehmet Fatih Yanik, Ph.D.

MIT

Online Reservations

Registration:
Please complete the online registration form or print out the completed form and mail it with your registration fee to:

Sandra Otter, Event Coordinator, Buck Institute for Age Research, 8001 Redwood Blvd, Novato, CA 94945  

Please make check payable to Buck Institute for Age Research.  Please note Systems Biology of Aging on the memo line.

Registration fees:
$400 for early bird (prior to September 15, 2009)
$500 registration after September 15, 2009

Driving Directions

Directions:
The Buck Institute, Located in the city of Novato in Marin County, California, is 42 miles from San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and 40 miles from Oakland international Airport (OAK).  

If you are traveling by air, please plan to arrive on Tuesday, November 10, 2009.  We recommend flying into San Francisco International Airport, as the ground transportation to Novato through Marin Airporter is offered on a more frequent basis.

Accommodations:
Rooms have been reserved at the following 3 hotels:   

Inn Marin
250 Entrada Drive
Novato, Ca 94949
Phone 415.883.5952

Novato Oaks Inn
215 Alameda del Prado
Novato, CA 94949
Phone 415.883.4400

Courtyard Marriott
1400 N Hamilton Parkway
Novato, CA 94949
Phone 415.883.8950

Reservations need to be made before October 20, 2009 as the hotel will not guarantee room availability or special rates after that date.

If you have questions regarding sponsorship please contact


Abigail Greber
Phone: 415-209-2264
Fax: 415-209-2044
Email: agreber@buckinstitute.org

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