Bioinformatics Past Seminar
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The Seminars will be held Bi-weekly on Wednesdays from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm in room 457 in the Blocker Building. Unless otherwise noted.
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Spring 2008
January 30 - Sing-Hoi Sze
Multiple Sequence Alignment Based on Profile Alignment of Intermediate Sequences
Department of computer Science
Texas A&M University
shsze@cs.tamu.edu
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February 13 - Byung-Jun Yoon
Profile context-sensitive HMMs
Department of Electrical Engineering
Texas A&M University
bjyoon@ece.tamu.edu
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February 27 - Fengzhu Sun
An Integrated Approach for Protein Function Prediction
University of Southern California
fsun@usc.edu
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March 5 - Ann Chen
Song-like vocalizations of false killer whales
Department of Statistics
Texas A&M University
annchen@stat.tamu.edu
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March 19 - Jianhua Hu
Estimation equation based causality analysis with application to microarray time series data
Department of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
MD Anderson Cancer Center
jhu@mdanderson.org
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March 26 - Christopher Amos
Issues in Design and Analysis for Genome-Wide Association Studies
Department of Epidemiology
MD Anderson Cancer Center
camos@mdanderson.org
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April 2 - Sujay Datta
Statistical Models for Count-Based Transcripton Profiling
Department of Statistics
Texas A&M University
sdatta@stat.tamu.edu
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April 9 - Xiaofeng Zhu
Genetic association analysis and population structure
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Case Western Reserve University
xzhu1@darwin.case.edu
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April 16 - Muneesh Tewari
MicroRNA discovery and characterization in embryonic stem cells and cancer
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
University of Michigan
mtewari@fhcrc.org
April 23 - Lan Zhou
Quantification of Protein Lysate Arrays with Nonparametric Curves
Department of Statistics
Texas A&M University
zhou@stat.tamu.edu
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September 24 - Nicoleta Serban
Multiple-component Analysis in Multivariate Additive Regression Modeling Applied to NMR biomolecular Studies
Industrial Systems and Engineering School
Georgia Institute of Technology
nserban@isye.gatech.edu
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Host: Raymond Carroll
October 4 - 2nd Bi-Annual Bioinformatics Workshop
Schedule of Events
Keynote Speakers, Michael Newton, University of Wisconsin and Monnie McGee,Southern Methodist University
October 8 - Yidong Chen
Statistical Methods for Genome-wide Tiling Microarray and its Application to ChIP-chip Experiments
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
University of Texas Health Science Center @ San Antonio
cheny8@uthscsa.edu
Host: Xiaoning Qian
October 22 - Kai Yu
A partially linear tree-based regression model for multivariate outcomes
Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics
National Cancer Institute
yuka@mail.nih.gov
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Host: Ruzong Fan
November 5 - Ananth Grama
Comparative Analysis of Molecular Interaction Networks
Computer Science
Purdue University
ayg@cs.purdue.edu
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Host: Xiaoning Qian
November 19 - Ashoka Politiya
High Throughput Proteomics Using Mass Spectrometry
Scientiest
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
ashoka.polpitiya@pnl.gov
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Host: Alan Dabney
Spring 2009
January 21 -Vincent Van Buren
Department of Systems Biology and Translational Medicine
Texas A&M HSC College of Medicine
Temple, Texas
vanburen@tamu.edu
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Host: Raymond Carroll
February 4 - Ilya Shmulevich
Modeling and Inference of Transcriptional Regulatory Networks
Institute for Systems Biology
ilya.shmulevich@gmail.com
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Host: Xiaoning Qian
February 18 - Xiaoning Qian
Analysis and Control for Gene Regulatory Networks
Texas A&M University
xqian@tamu.edu
March 4 - Christina Kendziorski
Statistical Methods for Gene Set Co-Expression Analysis
Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics
University of Wisconsin-Madison
kendzior@biostat.wisc.edu
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March 25 - Cliff Spiegelman
Statistical Issues in Proteomics
Department of Statistics
Texas A&M University
cliff@stat.tamu.edu
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April 8 - Zhao-Bang Zeng
Use score statistic to aid model selection for mapping multiple QTL
Department of Statistics and Department of Genetics Bioinformatics Research
zeng@statgen.ncsu.edu
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April 15 - Martin Dickman
Fungal genomics, death and next generation sequencing
Plant Pathology and Microbiology
Texas A&M University
mbdickman.tamu.edu
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April 22 - Open
May 6 - Tom Taverner
Collaborations in statistical proteomics between PNNL and Texas A&M
Bio Separations and Mass Spect
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
thomas.taverner@pnl.gov
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