Opening Remarks
Krastan Blagoev, NSF, Program Director, Physics of Living Systems
Denise Caldwell, NSF, Deputy Division Director, Physics Frontiers Centers
Opening Talk
Ken Pienta, University of Michigan
Presentations
Don Coffey, Johns Hopkins University
Overview of Cancer
Don Ingber, Harvard/Children’s Hospital Boston
Mechanical Control of Cancer Progression
Lalit Patel, University of Michigan
-Omics and Isolation of Single Cells
Herbert Levine, University of California, San Diego
Conceptual Issues in Metastasis: A Theoretical Physics Perspective
David Kleinfeld, University of California, San Diego
What Optical Imaging May Offer Cancer Research: The State-of-the-Art in Measuring Cellular Function, Blood Flow and Tissue Anatomy
Bruce Rosen. Harvard University
MRI and Cancer Imaging
One Slide Talks
Howard Berg, Harvard University
Swarming of Bacteria in a Thin Liquid Film between Closely-Opposed Surfaces
Davis Boas, Harvard University
Charles Drake, Johns Hopkins University
Chris Contag, Stanford University
Tito Fojo, National Cancer Institute
Robert Getzenberg, Johns Hopkins University
Scott Guelcher, Vanderbilt University
Yibin Kang, Princeton University
Even Keller, University of Michigan
Franziska Michor, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Gary Stein, University of Massachusetts Cancer Center
Bob Vessella, University of Washington
Van Wedeen, Harvard University
David Weitz, Harvard University
Geoffrey West, Santa Fe Institute
Robert Westervelt, Harvard University