Yearly Archives: 2013

Projects

Research at the CSSB is focused on the integration of genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics data—offering a more unified view of organisms as integrated networks. Such systems-wide, interdisciplinary approaches allow us to better define the functions of genes, and to accelerate …

Contact

Center for Systems & Synthetic Biology 1 University Station A4800 2500 Speedway, MBB 3.106 Austin, TX 78712 512-471-2159 For general information, contact Jorge Villafana (jorge.villafana@austin.utexas.edu). Phone and email for CSSB members can be found through the UT Austin Directory.

About CSSB

The Center for Systems and Synthetic Biology (CSSB) brings together UT researchers across a range of disciplines to quantitatively understand and engineer the regulatory networks underlying organismal biology. This collaborative, interdisciplinary group is represented by faculty, staff, and students from …

History

The Center for Systems and Synthetic Biology was formally established in 2004. Total monies brought in by CSSB since 2004: Total CSSB related publications since 2004: Total Google Scholar Citations exceed: Three core researchers have current total funding of:

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Hot Science, Cool Talks: Ellington talks Self-Diagnostics

April 4th, 2013 -Despite minor advancements, the ability to monitor and maintain our health remains largely dependent on the intervention of the medical community.  Drawbacks are already apparent in low-income communities where medical staff and resources are stretched thin.  In light …

You can view the webcast of his lecture at the ESI website.

Dr. Ellington Helps Pioneer a New Freshman Research Initiative

The Freshman Research Initiative The integration of cutting-edge research with education both engages scientists and is critical to improving American competitiveness in science. The University of Texas at Austin has developed an innovative, groundbreaking, faculty-initiated program to tap the considerable …