Phys Biol. 2011 Oct;8(5):050301. doi: 10.1088/1478-3975/8/5/050301. Epub 2011 Aug 10.
This special issue consists of 11 original papers that elaborate on work presented at the Fourth Annual q-bio Conference on Cellular Information Processing, which was held on the campus of St John's College in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, 11-14 August 2010. Now in its fourth year, the q-bio conference has changed considerably over time. It is now well established and a major event in systems biology. The 2010 conference saw attendees from all continents (except Antarctica!) sharing novel results and participating in lively discussions at both the oral and poster sessions. The conference was oversubscribed and grew to 27 contributed talks, 16 poster spotlights and 137 contributed posters. We deliberately decreased the number of invited speakers to 21 to leave more space for contributed presentations, and the attendee feedback confirmed that the choice was a success. Although the q-bio conference has grown and matured, it has remained true to the original goal of being an intimate and dynamic event that brings together modeling, theory and quantitative experimentation for the study of cell regulation and information processing. Funded in part by a grant from NIGMS and by DOE funds through the Los Alamos National Laboratory Directed Research and Development program, the conference has continued to exhibit youth and vigor by attracting (and partially supporting) over 100 undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral researchers. The associated q-bio summer school, which precedes the conference each year, further emphasizes the development of junior scientists and makes q-bio a singular event in its impact on the future of quantitative biology. In addition to an increased international presence, the conference has notably diversified its demographic representation within the USA, including increased participation from the southeastern corner of the country. One big change in the conference this year is our new publication partner, Physical Biology. Although we are very grateful to our previous partner, IET Systems Biology, for their help over the years in publicizing the work presented at the conference, we felt that the changing needs of our participants required that we find a new partner. We are thrilled that Physical Biology is publishing the q-bio proceedings this year. It has been a great collaboration, as evidenced by the high quality of this special issue. What's next for q-bio? We are happy to report that NIGMS has recently extended the q-bio conference grant for the next three years, ensuring strong support for junior researchers who need financial assistance to participate in the event. The conference will retain its emphasis on cellular information processing, but will also build connections to other areas of modern biology and biotechnology, focusing specifically on ecology and evolutionary biology next year. Indeed, to fully understand biological information processing systems, they must be studied in their ecological contexts. We will continue to honor distinguished contributors to the field in our opening banquets; the tradition started with Howard Berg, Bruce Alberts and Michael Savageau in previous years, and continues with Dennis Bray at the upcoming 2011 event. Starting in 2011, the conference will also venture into exploration of the social aspects of science. The future is bright for q-bio! We will see you at the Fifth Annual q-bio Conference on 10-13 August 2011, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA and at the Sixth Annual q-bio Conference in early August 2012.
本特刊由 11 篇原始论文组成,详细介绍了 2010 年 8 月 11 日至 14 日在美国新墨西哥州圣达菲圣约翰学院举行的第四届年度 q-bio 细胞信息处理会议上提交的工作。经过四年的发展,q-bio 会议发生了很大的变化。它现在已经确立,并成为系统生物学的一个主要活动。2010 年会议吸引了来自各大洲(南极洲除外!)的与会者,他们在口头和海报会议上分享了新的研究成果并进行了热烈的讨论。会议的报名人数过多,增加到 27 个专题演讲、16 个海报重点和 137 个专题海报。我们故意将特邀演讲者的人数减少到 21 人,为专题演讲留出更多空间,与会者的反馈证实了这一选择是成功的。尽管 q-bio 会议不断发展和成熟,但它仍然坚持最初的目标,即成为一个亲密和充满活力的活动,汇集建模、理论和定量实验,以研究细胞调控和信息处理。该会议部分由 NIGMS 的资助和通过洛斯阿拉莫斯国家实验室指导的研发计划提供的能源部资金资助,通过吸引(并部分支持)100 多名本科生、研究生和博士后研究人员,继续展示其年轻和活力。每年在会议之前举行的相关 q-bio 暑期学校进一步强调了对初级科学家的发展,并使 q-bio 成为对定量生物学未来产生重大影响的独特活动。除了国际参与度的增加,会议还显著改变了美国国内的人口代表性,包括来自美国东南部的参与度增加。今年会议的一个重大变化是我们的新出版合作伙伴,物理生物学。尽管我们非常感谢我们的前合作伙伴 IET 系统生物学多年来在宣传会议上提交的工作方面提供的帮助,但我们认为参与者不断变化的需求要求我们寻找新的合作伙伴。我们很高兴物理生物学今年出版 q-bio 会议记录。这是一次非常成功的合作,这从本期特刊的高质量就可以看出。q-bio 的下一步是什么?我们很高兴地报告,NIGMS 最近延长了 q-bio 会议的资助期限,为需要经济援助才能参加该活动的初级研究人员提供了强有力的支持。会议将继续强调细胞信息处理,但也将与现代生物学和生物技术的其他领域建立联系,明年将特别关注生态学和进化生物学。事实上,要充分了解生物信息处理系统,就必须在其生态环境中进行研究。我们将继续在开幕宴会上表彰该领域的杰出贡献者;这一传统始于前几年的霍华德·伯格、布鲁斯·阿尔伯茨和迈克尔·萨维奥,丹尼斯·布雷在即将举行的 2011 年活动中继续延续这一传统。从 2011 年开始,会议还将探索科学的社会方面。q-bio 的未来一片光明!我们将在美国新墨西哥州圣达菲市于 2011 年 8 月 10 日至 13 日的第五届年度 q-bio 会议和 2012 年 8 月初的第六届年度 q-bio 会议上再次见到您。