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05-05-04

Computational Biology, Systems Biology and Bioinformatics Symposium 2004

The JHU Symposium on Computational Biology, Systems  Biology and Bioinformatics was held May 24-25, 2004 in Hodson Hall on the Homewood Campus.  The Symposium agenda is below.

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Computational Biology, Systems Biology and Bioinformatics

Agenda

Monday, May 24

8:15-8:45         Breakfast

                        Hodson Hall, Lower Level

8:45-9:00         Welcome and Introductions

Aravinda Chakravarti,

                        Eaton Lattman, Raimond Winslow

                        Hodson Hall 110

9:00-11:00       Computational Biology Session I

                        9:00-9:30         Aravinda Chakravarti "A Theory and Predictions for Multigene Inheritance"

                        9:30-10:00       David Cutler "The Exhaustive Allelic TDT, or How to Use Haplotypic Information Efficiently at Genome Scales"

                        10:00-10:30     Gregory Chirikjian "Protein Motions and Mechanical Models of DNA"

                        10:30-11:00     Sean Sun "Rotary and Processive Molecular Motors"

11:00-11:15     Break

11:15-12:45     Systems Biology Session I

                        11:15-11:45     Neil Clarke

                        11:45-12:15     Jeffrey Gray "Predicting Biomolecular Assembly Through Protein-Protein Docking" 

                        12:15-12:45     Joel Bader "Computational Analysis of Biological  Networks"

1:00-2:15         Lunch

                        Clipper Room, Shriver Hall

2:30-4:30         Bioinformatics

                        2:30-3:00         Rafael Irizarry "The Role of Statistics in Bioinformatics: Some Case Studies"

                        3:00-3:30         Giovanni Parmigiani "Microarray Analyses: Are They Reproducible?  Can They be Combined?"

                        3:30-4:00         Christian D'Avignon     "Rank-Based  Classification of Gene Expression Profiles"     

                        4:00-4:30         Akhilesh Pandey "Genome and Proteome Databases:  Getting Ready for Systems Biology"

4:30-5:30         Posters and Hors D'oeuvres

                        Glass Pavilion

5:30-7:30         Dinner

Tuesday, May 25

8:15-8:45         Breakfast

                        Hodson Hall, Lower Level

8:45-10:45       Computational Biology Session II

                        8:45-9:15         Bertrand Garcia-Moreno "Electrostatic Effects in Proteins"

                        9:15-9:45         Michael Paulaitis "Molecular Hydration, Self-Assembly,  and Building Biomimetic Architectures"

                        9:45-10:15       George Rose "The Unfolding Story"

                        10:15-10:45     Thomas Woolf "Models for Membrane Fusion and Peptide Folding"

10:45-11:00     Break

11:00-1:00       Systems Biology Session II

                        11:00-11:30     Pablo Iglesias "Modeling the Cell's Sense of Direction"

                        11:30-12:00     Andre Levchenko "Exploring the Micro-World: Signaling and Communication in Yeast and Bacteria"

                        12:00-12:30     Feilim Mac Gabhann "Computational Models of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Interactions with its Receptors  on Endothelial Cells"

                        12:30-1:00       Raimond Winslow " Integrative Modeling of Cardiac Function"




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