Bioinformatics Colloquium
The Colloquium meets on Tuesdays, at 4:30 pm in the Auditorium, Building
PWII.
Refreshments are served before the seminar at 4:00 pm.
Directions
to Prince William Campus.
Fall
2001 Schedule
Spring
2002 Schedule
Fall 2002 Schedule
Aug 27 | New students orientation | ||
Sep 3 | Saleet Jafri
SCS, George Mason University Modeling the Mechanims of Calcium Sparks in the Heart |
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Sep 10 | Administrative session (Iosif Vaisman) | ||
Sep 17 | Claudio Cioffi-Revilla
SCS and Center for Social Complexity, George Mason University The New Center for Social Complexity: Computational Social Science at GMU |
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Sep 24 | Douglas
Julin
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Maryland Dissection of the bacterial RecBCD enzyme by biochemical and bioinformatics approaches |
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Oct 3,
Thursday |
Daniel Carr
George Mason University Visualizing Gene Regulation and Peptide Docking Statistics |
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Oct 10,
Thursday S&T I, Rm 206 |
Toshiko
Ichiye
School of Molecular Biosciences, Washington State University Computational Approaches to Understanding Electron Transfer Properties of Proteins |
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Oct 15 | Columbus Day Recess Schedule (no semunar) | ||
Oct 22 | Tyra Wolfsberg
Genome Technology Branch, National Human Genome Research Institute Computational approaches to studying transcriptional regulation |
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Oct 24
Thursday S&T I, Rm 206 |
Pedro Mendes
Virginia Bioinformatics Institute Inferring Biochemical Networks from Functional Genomic Data |
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Oct 29 | John Weinstein
National Cancer Institute, NIH Integrating Genomics, Proteomics, and Bioinformatics |
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Oct 30
Wed, 3:30 pm PWII, Rm185 |
Malgorzata Kotulska
Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Modeling the Mechanism of Metabolic Oscillations in Ischemic Cardiac Myocytes |
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Nov 5 | Sorin Istrail
Informatics Research, Celera Genomics Inferring Gene Transcription Networks: The Davidson Model |
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Nov 12 | Angela
Gronenborn
NIDDK, National Institutes of Health Structural and Functional Studies on Cyanovirin-N, a Potent HIV Inactivating Protein |
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Nov 19 | Fatah Kashanchi
Department of Microbiology, George Washington University Microarray and Proteomic approach in viral infections. |
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Nov 26 | Simon Berkovich
Department of Computer Science, George Washington University Biological information in the physical Universe |
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Dec 3 | Eugene Koonin
National Center for Biotechnology Information, National Library of Medicine Evolution of eukaryotic gene structure: remarkable conservation of intron positions in plants and vertebrates and massive, lineage-specific loss of introns |
George Mason University graduate students may enroll in the Bioinformatics
Colloquium for credit .
For the Fall 2002 the course numbers are BINF 704 Sec 001 or CSI 898
Sec 002.
Colloquium coordinator Iosif Vaisman
(ivaisman@gmu.edu).