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BASS Biology

The Boston Area Systems and Synthetic Biology Meeting


The BASS Biology meetings are a regular gathering of the Boston Area Systems and Synthetic (BASS) Biology community. Our goal is that the BASS Biology meetings will bring together the community and foster collaborations. Meetings consist of a free Pizza dinner (5pm) followed by two or three 30min talks. Venue locations are the Broad Institute, Monadnock Room.
 

 

Next BASS Meeting

June 1st, 5pm – 6.30pm,
Broad Institute, Monadnock Room
507-535 Main Street
Cambridge
, MA

 (directions here) 

 

      

A global transcriptional shift in response to osmotic shock in S. cerevisiae
Kristen Cook
O'Shea lab, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University

Engineering in vivo RNA assemblies for spatial organization in synthetic biology

Camille Delebecque
Silver lab, Department of Systems Biology, HMS 

 

Evolution of metazoan bZIP protein-protein interactions

Aaron Wade Renke

Keating lab, Department of Biology, MIT

 


BASS Meeting is a regular gathering of the Boston Area Systems and Synthetic (BASS) Biology community.
Our intention is to bring the community together and to foster collaborations.
The meeting starts with a (free) Pizza dinner followed by 3 30 min talks.

Organizers:

Pascal Braun, CCSB/DFCI; Claudia Falter, CCSB/ DFCI; David Gifford, MIT; Curtis Huttenhower, HSPH; Aviv Regev, Broad;
Marc Vidal, CCSB/ DFCI; Muhammad Zaman, BU.

To receive BASS email announcements or volunteer as a speaker, please email Claudia Falter of CCSB

Other Boston Area Biology Meetings:
Boston Area Worm Meeting (BAWM)
Boston Area Yeast Meeting (BAYM)
New England Arabidopsis Meeting (NEAM)