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[announcement] [general info] [program] [registration] Croucher Advanced Study Institute |
BackgroundThere have been rapid developments in biology in the last 10 years or so. The genomes of complex organisms, including the human genome, have been sequenced. This explosion of genetic information renders quantitative methods of investigation. Moreover, it is becoming clear that the understanding of a biological organism lies not only in its parts, like the genes and their resulting proteins, but more importantly in the understanding of the interaction of the parts, and how the functional properties of the whole organism emerge from the collective behavior of the parts that resulted from their interaction. These new developments and emphasis are making biology a quantitative and conceptually profound discipline and also bringing biology and physics close together.
This Croucher Advanced Study Institute (ASI) aims to expose the local physicists in Hong Kong and in the region to these recent exciting developments and thus allow them to seize the golden opportunities available in this new era of biology. Seven leading experts in the field are invited to present lectures on various topics that offer opportunities for the techniques and problem solving skills of physicists. Furthermore, this Croucher ASI hopes to promote collaborative efforts among the physicists and the biologists as such interdisciplinary efforts are highly beneficial to the progress of this new emerging field of quantitative and systemic biology. |
Invited Lecturers
Robert Austin, Princeton University |
Invited Speakers
Chi Keung Chan, Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica |
Topics Covered Include
- Physics aspects of the origin of life |
Scientific ProgramPlease click here for the program. All lectures will be held at the Science Centre of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. The working language is English. |
HotelsHotels for this ASI are Royal Park Hotel and Regal Riverside Hotel in Shatin. Transportation between the hotels and the Science Centre of the Chinese University of Hong Kong will be arranged during the ASI. Please follow this link for direction to the hotels. |
RegistrationThere is NO registration fee. [Registration is closed.] |
Organizing Committee
Emily S. C. Ching (Director), The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
EnquiriesPlease contact Pui-Yee Ho of the Chinese University of Hong Kong at pyho@phy.cuhk.edu.hk. |