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| - | [[29 March 2006]] | + | [[11 April 2006]] Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering and Bioinformatics |
| - | The Department of Genetics presents | + | is sponsoring a Seminar from |
| + | 150 MacNider (UNC) | ||
| - | '''Characterizing Patterns of Natural Selection Across the Human Genome''' | + | to |
| + | 3141 Burlington (NC State) | ||
| - | Scott Williamson, PhD | + | 1217 Textiles (NC State) |
| - | Post Doctoral Fellow | + | |
| - | Cornell University | + | |
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| - | Wednesday, March 29, 2006 | + | Tuesday April 11th 2006 |
| - | 12:00pm to 1:00pm | + | |
| - | Plaza Conference Room, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center | + | |
| - | Pizza and drinks will be served at 11:30 | + | 12:45 p.m. |
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| + | by | ||
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| + | Dr. Olga Troyanskaya | ||
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| + | Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics at Princeton University | ||
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| + | '''Deciphering functional genomics: genome-scale exploration of protein function and interactions''' | ||
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| + | BIOSKETCH: Olga Troyanskaya is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics at Princeton University, where she runs the Laboratory of Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics. Her work bridges computer science and molecular biology in an effort to develop better methods for analysis of diverse genomic data with the goal of understanding and modeling protein function and interactions in biological pathways. Dr. Troyanskaya received her Ph.D. from Stanford University and is a recipient of the Sloan Research Fellowship and the NSF CAREER award. She has also been honored as one of the top young innovators by the MIT Technology Review. | ||
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Lab Meetings
Lab Meetings are on Fridays at 1:30 in the 3rd floor Bioinformatics conference room (Bl Bldg #248 Rm 3127) unless otherwise posted.
The person that presented in the previous week is responsible for bringing snacks and munchies for the current week, lest they be subject to a Public Shaming! Woe betide thee that forgetteth the munchies!
February 2006
- 3 February 2006 - Eric presents tax-evasion strategies for new homeowners and new parents
- 10 February 2006 - Wiki Q&A: Questions answered, organizational plans hatched
- 17 February 2006 - SuSu presents
- 24 February 2006 - Kevin previews his thesis work
March 2006
- 3 March 2006 - Chris presents more Ultra-Structure
- 10 March 2006 - Jainab presents
- 17 March 2006 - Spring Break & US HUPO -- no meeting
- 24 March 2006 - Dongmei presents
- 31 March 2006 - General organization meeting
Seminars of Interest
11 April 2006 Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering and Bioinformatics
is sponsoring a Seminar from
150 MacNider (UNC)
to
3141 Burlington (NC State)
1217 Textiles (NC State)
Tuesday April 11th 2006
12:45 p.m.
by
Dr. Olga Troyanskaya
Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics at Princeton University
Deciphering functional genomics: genome-scale exploration of protein function and interactions
BIOSKETCH: Olga Troyanskaya is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics at Princeton University, where she runs the Laboratory of Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics. Her work bridges computer science and molecular biology in an effort to develop better methods for analysis of diverse genomic data with the goal of understanding and modeling protein function and interactions in biological pathways. Dr. Troyanskaya received her Ph.D. from Stanford University and is a recipient of the Sloan Research Fellowship and the NSF CAREER award. She has also been honored as one of the top young innovators by the MIT Technology Review.
Conferences of Interest
- ASMS, May 28 - June 1, Abstract deadline is Feb 8.
- ISMB, August 6-10, Papers submission deadline is March 1.
- Systems Biology & Medicine: ISB 2006, April 23-24
- Genome Informatics '06, Sep 13-17, abstracts due June 21, 2006
- Hupo World Congress '06, Long Beach, CA, Oct 28-Nov 1 2006, abstracts due July 15
People's Schedules
- Morgan's Travel Schedule (restricted page)
