Caltech's Cener for Integrative Study of Cell Regulation
Research
Software
Publications
About Us
The goal of the Center for Integrative Study of Cell Regulation (Cell Center) is to develop new computational methods for understanding how the many genes and proteins that make up individual cells work together to carry out specilized functions of different cell types, including neurons, plant cells, and bacteria.


Upcoming Events

Jan 25, 2008, 3pm
Powell-Booth, Room 100

"Two Open Computational Problems in Biology"
C. Titus Brown
[more]

Jan 24, 2008, 2pm
Beckman Institute Auditorium

"In Promptu Ponere: Removing Noise in Cryoimaging"
Alex Cunha
[more]

Oct 1-6, 2007
Long Beach, California

The Eighth International Conference on Systems Biology
[more]

Oct 25, 2007, 4PM
Joint Cellcenter/BNMC
"Frontiers in Computational Cell Biology" Seminar Series
Terry Sejnowski
[more]

California Institute of Technology Mary Kennedy LabPlant LabJensen LabBronner-Fraser Lab
MADE POSSIBLE WITH
THE SUPPORT OF THE

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
Research | Software | Publications | Community | Personnel | Employment | Contact