LABORATORIES OF INNOVATION: BIOINFORMATICS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS
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Opening remarks: Georges Grinstein, Chancellor Hogan, President Wilson, Senator Pangiotakos
Dr. John N. Weinstein - The Integromic Enterprise: Practical Bioinformatic Tools and Algorithms for Linking Genomics, Proteomics, and Molecular Pharmacology.
Dr. Ken Marx - Can a DNA Sequence Structure Property Description Help Us Understand DNA Protein Interactions? A Case Study of the Yeast Centromere 6.
Dr. Bal Ram Singh - Bioinformatics of biodefense agents - Clostridium botulinum
Dr. Jeff Blanchard - Genetic and Environmental Factors Influencing Biological Network Complexity
Dr. Juerg Straubhaar - MACE: A Microarray Database and Analysis Environment
Dr. Mark Gerstein - Computational Proteins: Understanding Protein Function on a Genome-scale using Networks
Dr. Linda Huang - Studying Sporulation in S. cerevisiae using Genome-wide Approaches
Dr. Gregory Pazour - Proteomic Analysis of a Eukaryotic Cilium
Dr. Marian Walhout - Transcription Regulatory Networks in the Nematode C. elegans
Dr. Dan Simovici - The Metrick Space of Partitions and Its Applications in Data Mining
Dr. Roderick Jensen - Hemogenomics: Using DNA Microarrays to Discover Genomic Biomarkers in Blood
T. J. Brunette and Dr. Oliver Brock - Improving Protein Structure Prediction with Model-Based Search
Dr. Erin Colon - Integrating DNA Motif Discovery and Genome-Wide Expression Analysis
Dr. Eli Stahl - Genomics of patheogenicity factors in E. coli
Dr. Li Shen - Morphometric MRI study of hippocampal shape in mild cognitive impairment
Dr. Kajal Claypool - Promethea: Building an Integrated Community of Protein Resources on the Web
Dr. Brian Bettencourt - Functional Genomics of Polyglutamine Expansion in Drosophila: Chaperoning a Mutation/Selection Balance