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C2B2/MAGNet Past Seminars

2005 : 2004 : 2003

Time Title Speaker Affiliation Location Host Email Movie Slides Abstract
2005
Dec 07. 2005 3-4 pm Inference of Selection and Other Human Population Genetic Analysis from Genome-Wide Data Andrew G. Clark Cornell University Irving Cancer Research Center Bldg, 8th Floor Conference Room Andrey Rzhetsky email - - -
Nov 30. 2005 3-4pm The Functional Landscape of Gene Expression in Yeast and Mouse Timothy R. Hughes University of Toronto, Canada Irving Cancer Research Center Bldg, 8th Floor Conference Room Paul Pavlidis email - - -
Nov 16. 2005 Information theoretic analysis of biological data Noam Slonim Princeton University Irving Cancer Research Center Bldg, 8th Floor Conference Room Andrea Califano email - Noam_Slonim_Nov_05.ppt -
Nov 09. 2005 3-4pm Analysis of I) S. cerevisiae synthetic-lethal interactions and II) a high-throughput experimental map of protein interaction in humans. Frederick P. "Fritz" Roth Harvard Medical School, Harvard University Irving Cancer Research Center Bldg, 8th Floor Conference Room Chris Wiggins email - - -
Oct 12. 2005 4-5pm Genomic Analyses of Transcription Factors and CIS Regulatory Elements. Martha L. Bulyk Harvard Medical School, Harvard University Irving Cancer Research Center Bldg, Rm 114 Harmen Bussemaker email - - -
Jun 01. 2005 4-5pm Information Theory in Systems Biology. Ilya Nemenman Joint Ctrs.for Systems Biology, Columbia University Irving Cancer Research Center Bldg, Rm 115 C2B2 email - - -
May 24. 2005 4:15-5:15pm Oncogenes and Cell Mechanics. Michael Sheetz Biology Dept. Columbia University Irving Cancer Research Center Bldg Rm 114/ 167 St. and St. Nicholas Ave. C2B2 email - - -
May 17. 2005 4:15-5:15 pm Integrating Genotypic and Molecular Profiling Data in Segregating Populatins to Elucidate Gene Networks Underlying Common Disease Traits. Eric E. Schadt Rosetta Inpharmatics/Merck Research Labs Seattle, WA Irving Cancer Research Center Bldg Room 114 Andrea Califano email - - -
May 10. 2005 4:15-5:15 pm Transcription factor binding from the theoretical physicist\'s point of view: more questions than answers. Curtis Callan Princeton University Irving Cancer Research Bldg Room 114 Ilya Nemenman email - - -
Mar 29. 2005 4:15-5:15pm Decoding Transcription Networks in Microbes and Applications to Drug Discovery. Timothy Gardner Boston University Irving Cancer Research Center Room 121A (1130 St. Nicholas Ave.) Andrea Califano email - - -
Mar 21. 2005 3-4pm The Computational Biology Group at Harvard\\\'s Bauer Center for Genomic Research. Eitan Rubin Harvard University Irving Cancer Research Center, Room 121B (1130 St. Nicholas Ave.) Yves Lussier email - - -
Mar 01. 2005 4:15-5:15pm Information-theoretic design of experiments and estimation of discrete distributions. Liam Paninski University College London, UK ICRC First Floor, Room 121A ( Aud. III, 1130 St. Nicholas Ave.) Ilya Nemenman email - - -
Jan 31. 2005 3-4pm How does a Protein find its site on DNA Leonid Mirny Harvard University R Berrie Rm 5th C2B2 email - - -
2004
Dec 20. 2004 3-4pm Rich Probabilistic Models for Genomic Data Eran Segal Stanford University R Berrie Rm 5th C2B2 email - - -
Dec 13. 2004 2-4pm How does a Protein find its site on DNA? Leonid Mirny Harvard University R Berrie Rm 5th C2B2 email - - -
Dec 06. 2004 3-4pm Evolution and Assembly of Scrambled Genes. Laura Landweber Princeton University R Berrie Rm 5th C2B2 email - - -
Nov 29. 2004 3-4 Systems Biology of the { \\it Drosophila} blastoderm: What can we learn? John Reinitz The University at Stony Brook R Berrie Rm 5th C2B2 email - - -
Nov 22. 2004 3-4pm From aneuploidies to function: making sense of functional genomics data. Olga G. Troyanskaya Princeton University R Berrie Rm 5th C2B2 email - - -
Oct 25. 2004 3-4pm From Sequence-based comparitive genomics to functional comparative genomics. Isasc Kohane Harvard University R Berrie Rm 5th C2B2 email - - -
Oct 24. 2004 3-4pm Birth-and-death evolution of multigene families: Examples from immune systems and olfactory receptor genes. Masatoshi Nei The Pennsylvania State University R Berrie Rm 5th C2B2 email - - -
Jun 28. 2004 2-3pm Aracne: A method for the Automated Reconstruction of Accurate Cellular Andrea Califano Columbia University R Berrie Rm 4th C2B2 email - - -
Jun 21. 2004 3-4pm Comparative Genomics of Human/Apes and Mouse/Rat Saitou Naruya National Institute of Genetics, Mishima Japan R Berrie First Floor Room 1 C2B2 email - - -
Mar 28. 2004 3-4pm Combining Multiple Genomic Data Sources into Reliable Predictions of Protein-interactions Ronald Jansen Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center R Berrie 1st Floor Conference Room No. 1 C2B2 email - - -
Mar 25. 2004 3-4pm Advances in statistical alignment methods Jotun John Hein University of Oxford, England R Berrie Pavilion 1st Floor Conference Room, No. 1 C2B2 email - - -
Mar 01. 2004 3-4pm The Yeast Cell Cycle Network is Robustly Designed Chao Tang NEC Laboratories America R Berrie 1st Floor Conference Room No. 1 C2B2 email - - -
Feb 23. 2004 3-4pm Inferring gene regulatory networks from multiple sources of data Dr. Chen-Hsiang Yeang MIT R Berrie Rm 5th C2B2 email - - -
Feb 16. 2004 3-4pm Computational Proteomics: Genomic Analysis of Protein Fossils Mark Gerstein Yale MB&B R Berrie Rm 5th C2B2 email - - -
Feb 09. 2004 3-4pm Integrative Models of the Cardiac Ventricular Myocyte: from Microscopic Channel Gating to Macroscopic Cell Behavior Raimond Winslow Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine R Berrie Rm 5th C2B2 email - - -
Feb 04. 2004 3-4pm Functional and topolocial characterization of protein interaction networks Dr. Soon-Hyung Yook University of Notre Dame R Berrie Rm 5th C2B2 email - - -
2003
Dec 19. 2003 2-3pm Bayesian Methods for Microarray Data Analysis. Marco Ramoni Harvard University R Berrie Rm 5th C2B2 email - - -
Jan 24. 2003 3-4pm Motifs in the Functional Connectivity of Primary Neuronal Cultures. Greg Stephens Princeton University R Berrie Rm 5th C2B2 email - - -