Andrea Califano is the Clyde and Helen Wu Professor of Chemical and Systems Biology, in the departments of Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics and of Biomedical Informatics at Columbia University. He is currently the founding director and chair of the Columbia Initiative for Systems Biology. He also serves as Associate Director for Bioinformatics in the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Califano serves on numerous editorial and scientific advisory boards, including the Board of Scientific Advisors of St. Jude Children’s Hospital, the Sanford-Burnham Institute, MD Anderson Genomic Medicine department, and the National Cancer Institute.

Andrea Califano
Clyde and Helen Wu Professor of Chemical and Systems Biology, Columbia University
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Saturday, May 11th
2:30 - 4:30PM
Synthetic and Systems Biology: Reinventing the Code of Life
Synthetic biology, and its sister field systems biology, offers the means to reengineer DNA in ways (and at a pace) that Nature, in her evolutionary wisdom, never envisioned. Standing at the unique crossroads of biology, engineering, computer science and neuroscience, these emerging fields are working toward the development of novel drugs and energy sources, the... read more! »
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Saturday, May 11th
2:30 - 4:30PM
Synthetic and Systems Biology: Reinventing the Code of Life
Synthetic biology, and its sister field systems biology, offers the means to reengineer DNA in ways (and at a pace) that Nature, in her evolutionary wisdom, never envisioned. Standing at the unique crossroads of biology, engineering, computer science and neuroscience, these emerging fields are working toward the development of novel drugs and energy sources, the... read more! »Saturday, October 11, 2014
2:30-4:30pm
Cancer: Body & Mind
Throughout history, no other disease entity has exceeded cancer in its evocation of fear, taboo, misconceptions, and metaphors. In her 1978 book, Illness as Metaphor, Susan Sontag threw down the gauntlet in her denunciation of metaphor applied to illness, as leading to a false connection between psychological traits and disease, scorning the contemporaneous, popular notion of... read more! »
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Saturday, October 11, 2014
2:30-4:30pm