IWBDA:2012
The Fourth International Workshop on Bio-Design Automation (IWBDA) at DAC will bring together researchers from the synthetic biology, systems biology, and design automation communities. The focus is on concepts, methodologies and software tools for the computational analysis of biological systems and the synthesis of biological systems.
Still in its early stages, the field of synthetic biology has been driven by experimental expertise; much of its success can be attributed to the skill of the researchers in specific domains of biology. There has been a concerted effort to assemble repositories of standardized components. However, creating and integrating synthetic components remains an ad hoc process. The field has now reached a stage where it calls for computer-aided design tools. The electronic design automation (EDA) community has unique expertise to contribute to this endeavor. This workshop offers a forum for cross-disciplinary discussion, with the aim of seeding collaboration between the research communities.
Topics of interest include:
- Design methodologies for synthetic biology.
- Standardization of biological components.
- Automated assembly techniques.
- Computer-aided modeling and abstraction techniques.
- Engineering methods inspired by biology.
- Domain specific languages for synthetic biology.
- Data exchange standards and models for synthetic biology.
Dates and Venue
Dates: **NEW DATE** Sunday-Monday, June 3-4
Venue: Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA
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The workshop is part of the 49th ACM/EDAC/IEEE Design Automation Conference (DAC), the premier conference in the field of electronic design automation with over 10,000 attendees. This year DAC will be held June 3-7, 2012 at the Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA.
Sponsors
- Platinum Sponsor
- Gold Sponsors
Abstract Submission
Abstracts should be two pages long, following the ACM SIG Proceedings templates at http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates. Indicate whether you would like your abstract considered for a poster presentation, an oral presentation, or both. Include the full names, affiliations and contact information of all authors.
Abstracts will be reviewed by the Program Committee. Those that are selected for oral and poster presentations will distributed to workshop participants and posted on the workshop website.
Abstracts should be submitted by April 2nd at: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iwbda2012
Registration, Travel, and Hotel Information
Registration will be through the DAC website.
Registration for DAC 2012 will be available at: DAC Registration.
Registration rates can be found here.
Also, see travel and hotel information on the DAC website.
Student Support
If you are a student planning on attending the workshop this year, support funds may be available. Please send the following to finances@biodesignautomation.org by April 2nd April 9th, but we will accept applications as long as funds are available:
- Your name
- Affiliation
- Year in school (if appropriate)
- 50-100 word statement detailing why you seek support and how you plan to participate in the workshop (oral presentation, poster, etc).
Requests for support will be evaluated according to the following criteria (in order of importance):
- Quality of abstract/contribution submitted
- Year in school
- Expected travel expenses
Call for Abstracts
Key Dates
Call for participation published: February 3rd, 2012
Abstract submission deadline: April 2nd, 2012 extended to April 9th, 2012
Abstract acceptance notification: May, 11th
Workshop: **NEW DATE** June 3-4, 2012
Proceedings & Journal Publications
As in years past, we plan to have a special issue of a journal associated with IWBDA. Details will be posted on the workshop website when they become available.
Organizing Committee
Executive Committee:
- General Chair - Natasa Miskov-Zivanov (University of Pittsburgh)
- General Secretary - Laura Adam (Virginia Tech)
- Program Committee Chairs - Xiling Shen (Cornell), Deepak Chandran (University of Washington) and Leonidas Bleris (UTDallas)
- Publication Chair - Chris Myers (University of Utah)
- Industry Liaison Chair - Jonathan Babb (MIT)
- Finance Chair - Aaron Adler and Fusun Yaman (BBN Technologies)
- DAC Liaison - Smita Krishnaswamy (Columbia)
Steering Committee:
- Soha Hassoun (Tufts University)
- Ron Weiss (MIT)
- Marc Riedel (University of Minnesota)
- Douglas Densmore (Boston University)
Program Committee:
- J. Christopher Anderson, UC Berkeley
- Adam Arkin, UC Berkeley
- Jonathan Babb, MIT
- Jacob Beal, BBN Technologies
- Leonidas Bleris, UT Dallas
- Kevin Clancy, Life Technologies
- Douglas Densmore, Boston University
- Drew Endy, Stanford University
- Abishek Garg, Harvard University
- Soha Hassoun, Tufts University
- Mark Horowitz, Stanford University
- Alfonso Jaramillo, Ecole Polytechnique
- Yannis Kaznessis, University of Minnesota
- Eric Klavins, University of Washington
- Tanja Kortemme, UCSF
- Smita Krishnaswamy, Columbia
- Natasa Miskov-Zivanov, Univ. of Pittsburgh
- Kartik Mohanram, Rice
- Chris Myers, University of Utah
- Andrew Phillips, Microsoft Research
- Marc Riedel, University of Minnesota
- Herbert Sauro, University of Washington
- Xiling Shen, Cornell
- Ilias Tagkopoulos, UC Davis
- David Thorsley, University of Washington
- Christopher Voigt, UCSF
- Ron Weiss, MIT
- Erik Winfree, Caltech
- Chris Winstead, Utah State University
Agenda
Invited Speakers:
- Jasmin Fisher, Microsoft, UK
- William Shih, Harvard
- Milan Stojanovic, Columbia
Sunday – June 3rd
- 9am – 9:15am: Opening Remarks: Natasa Miskov-Zivanov (General Chair).
- 9:15am – 10:15am: Invited Talk: William Shih, Harvard
- Title: Self-assembly of DNA into nanoscale three-dimensional shapes
- 10:15am – 10:30: Coffee Break
- 10:30 - 12pm: Tech. Talks Session 1 – Topic: Gene Network Reconstruction(TBD)
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- 12pm- 1:45pm: Lunch and Poster Session
- 1:45pm – 2:45pm: Tech. Talks Session 2 – Topic: CAD Tools for Synthetic Biology(TBD)
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- 2:45pm – 3:00pm: Coffee Break
- 3:00 – 4:00pm: Invited Talk: Milan Stojanovic, Columbia
- Title: Molecular computing: From games to practical applications
- 4:00pm - 5:00pm: Tech. Talks Session 3 – Topic: Biological Circuit Design(TBD)
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- 7:00pm - 10:00pm: Dinner
- Address: tba
- Phone: tba
Dinner sign up information coming soon
Monday – June 4th
- 10:15am – 10:30: Coffee Break
- 10:30am - 12:00pm: Tech. Talks Session 4 – Topic: Biological Circuit Simulators (TBD)
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- 12:00pm – 1:45pm: Lunch and Poster Session
- 1:45pm - 2:45pm: Invited Talk: Jasmin Fisher, Microsoft, UK
- Title: From Coding the Genome to Algorithms Decoding Life
- 2:45pm – 3:45pm: Tech Talks Session 5 - Parts and Standardization(TBD)
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- 3:45pm – 4:00pm: Coffee Break
- 4:00pm – 4:45pm: Industrial Panel Session
- 4:45pm – 6:15pm: Invited Talk: TBA
- 6:15pm – 6:30pm: Closing remarks and post-workshop future planning
Posters
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Abstracts
- William Shih, Harvard
Title: Self-assembly of DNA into nanoscale three-dimensional shapes
Abstract: I will present a general method for solving a key challenge for nanotechnology: programmable self-assembly of complex, three-dimensional nanostructures. Previously, scaffolded DNA origami had been used to build arbitrary flat shapes 100 nm in diameter and almost twice the mass of a ribosome. We have succeeded in building custom three-dimensional structures that can be conceived as stacks of nearly flat layers of DNA. Successful extension from two-dimensions to three-dimensions in this way depended critically on calibration of folding conditions. We also have explored how targeted insertions and deletions of base pairs can cause our DNA bundles to develop twist of either handedness or to curve. The degree of curvature could be quantitatively controlled, and a radius of curvature as tight as 6 nanometers was achieved. This general capability for building complex, three-dimensional nanostructures will pave the way for the manufacture of sophisticated devices bearing features on the nanometer scale.
- Milan Stojanovic, Columbia
Title: Molecular computing: From games to practical applications
Abstract: This talk will focus on two molecular system capable of information processing: (i) Deoxyribozyme-based logic gates and various deoxyribozyme-based molecular automata playing games against human opponents; and (ii) Strand-displacement cascades and their ability to assess presence and absence of surface markers on cells.
- Jasmin Fisher, Microsoft Research Cambridge
Title: From Coding the Genome to Algorithms Decoding Life
Abstract: The decade of genomic revolution following the human genome's sequencing has produced significant medical advances, and yet again, revealed how complicated human biology is, and how much more remains to be understood. Biology is an extraordinary complicated puzzle; we may know some of its pieces but have no clue how they are assembled to orchestrate the symphony of life, which renders the comprehension and analysis of living systems a major challenge. Recent efforts to create executable models of complex biological phenomena - an approach we call Executable Biology - entail great promise for new scientific discoveries, shading new light on the puzzle of life. At the same time, this new wave of the future forces computer science to stretch far and beyond, and in ways never considered before, in order to deal with the enormous complexity observed in biology. This talk will focus on our recent success stories in using formal methods to model cell fate decisions during development and cancer, and on-going efforts to develop dedicated tools for biologists to model cellular processes in a visual-friendly way.
Mailing List
To add yourself to the IWBDA mailing list, please send an email to listserv@lists.umn.edu with a blank subject line, consisting of a single line of text: SUBSCRIBE IWBDA-list Joe Nobody (where Joe Nobody is your name).
This is a moderated list: only postings approved by the owners will be distributed. Only material directly related to IWBDA will be sent.
Contact
- General Information: info@biodesignautomation.org
- Program: program@biodesignautomation.org
- Publication: publication@biodesignautomation.org
- Industry Liaison: industry@biodesignautomation.org
- Finances: finances@biodesignautomation.org
Related Meetings
- Biological Systems Design (BSD-SIG) 2012 @ ISMB 2012 - July 13, 2012 - Long Beach, CA USA
- Critical Assessment of Genetically Engineered Networks
- SynBioCCC
- FutureLabCamp
- Hacteria
- International Bio-Molecular Design Competition
- International Symposium on Nanoscale Architectures (NANOARCH 2012)
- International Workshop on Logic and Synthesis (IWLS 2012) @DAC - June 1 - 3, 2012
Past Years
- 3rd International Workshop on Bio-Design Automation (IWBDA 2011)
- 2nd International Workshop on Bio-Design Automation (IWBDA 2010)
- 1st International Workshop on Bio-Design Automation (IWBDA 2009)
Miscellaneous
- Iowa Wholesale Beer Distributors Association (the other IWBDA!)

