8:30
a.m. - 10:30 a.m. |
Student
Council Symposium (SCS2) |
Tutorial
AM2: Genomes, Browsers and Databases: Tools For Automated
Data Integration Across Multiple Genomes, Peter Schattner |
Tutorial
AM4: Chemoinformatics, Pierre Baldi |
Tutorial
AM1: Biological Literature Mining – From Information Retrieval
to Biological Discovery, Lars Juhl Jensen |
Tutorial
AM3: Python Programming for Life Science Researchers, Sebastián
Bassi, Universidad Nacional De Quilmes |
Tutorial
AM7: Exploring Computational Biology with a Massively Parallel
High Performance Computing Environment, Kirk Jordan and Scott Emrich |
Tutorial
AM5: Computing Biological Function: Bioinformatics Approach
to the Analysis and Prediction of Protein Function, Yanay
Ofran and Marco Punta |
Tutorial
AM6: Integration and Analysis of Diverse Genomic Data, Olga
Troyanskaya |
Wireless Internet Available 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. |
Lunch Tutorial and SCS Ticket Holders - 12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. |
2:00
p.m. - 4:00 p.m. |
SCS2
Continued |
Tutorial
PM11: Computational Biology Of Post-Transcriptional Gene
Regulation: At The Interplay Of Genomes, Networks And Evolution,
Uwe Ohler and Dirk Holste |
Tutorial
PM13: Protein-Protein Interactions: Structure and Systems
Approaches to Analyze Diverse Genomic Data, Anna
Panchenko and Benjamin Shoemaker |
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Tutorial
PM10: Introduction to Computational Proteomics – Open Problems,
Jacques Colinge |
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Tutorial
PM8: Bayesian Networks For Bioinformatics: An Introduction
To Inference And Learning, Chris Needham
And James Bradford |
Tutorial
PM9: From Pathways Databases to Network Models, Baltazar
Aguda, and Andrew Goryachev |