E. Schadt
Integrating multiscalar data sets in complex human disease
June 8, 2012
Thomas Werner, Munich, Germany
Integrative biology of gene regulation: Re-defining the genome
Olga Troyanskaya, Princeton
Defining tissue specific regulatory networks: from worms to nephrons
Allan Attie, University of Wisconsin
Modeling complex regulatory networks over time: Case study in diabetes, hyperlipidemia and obesity
Kerby Shedden, University of Michigan
Extracting predictors of clinical behavior from complex data sets: lesions learned in oncology and nephrology
Steve Rich, University of Virginia
The NHLBI Large Scale DNA sequencing project: Emerging opportunities for nephrology
Caroline Fox
Genetic risk for CKD: Linking CKDgene to the phenotype
Sudha Iyengar, Case Western, Cleveland
Carl Langefeld, Wake Forest
SLEGENE and FIND: Diabetic Nephropathy and Lupus Nephritis: two case studies to link genetic variance with renal disease
Olivier Devuyst, University of Zurich
Genetic screening in rare renal diseases in 2012
Andrey Shaw, University of Washington, St. Louis
Capturing the podocyte: high throughput platform for candidate exome sequencing
Katalin Susztak, University of Pennsylvania
Genome wide analysis of epigenetics of diabetic nephropathy
Masaomi Nangaku, University of Tokyo
Epigenetic modulation of renal ischemic response
Clemens Cohen, University of Zurich
Transcriptional network analysis of renal disease
John (Cijang) He, Mount Sinai Medical School, New York
Defining the drivers of renal fibrosis on a network level
Rainer Oberbauer/Bernd Mayer, Vienna/Innsbruck, Austria
CDK network definition in Syskid
Finian Martin, University of College Dublin
Modeling regulatory elements in diabetic nephropathy
June 9, 2012
Gonzalo Abecasis, University of Michigan
The 1000 Genome Project: What defines variance in humans and what impact does variance
have on our lives
Barbara Mirel, School of Information, University of Michigan
Dismanteling the tower of Bable: How to make bioinformatician and renal researcher
understand each other
Matthias Kretzler, University of Michigan
Bridging the gap in renal translational research: bringing large scale data sets into the renal
research labs
Jim Cavalcoli, CCMB, University of Michigan
Introduction to web based systems biology tools: just a mouse click away.
Eva Feldman and Frank Brosius, University of Michigan
Diabetic endorgan damage: Lessons learned between nephrons and neurons
Rama Natarajan, UCLA
miRNA's in Diabetic Nephropathy
Sub Pennathur, University of Michigan
Using transcriptomics to identify targets for focused metabolomics
Kumar Sharma, UCSD
Metabolomics of diabetic nephropathy in mouse and man
Tom Coffman, Duke University
Recapitulating genetic variance in the mouse: first lessons learned
June 10, 2012
Erwin Boettinger, New York
Harnessing the clinical data warehouses for renal research
John Sedor, Case Western, Cleveland
Integrating molecular markers in clinical decision analysis
Abstract Submissions Deadline: CLOSED
Early Registration Deadline: April 6, 2012
ISN Forefronts Ann Arbor Symposium: June 7, 2012
