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Friday, April 26, 20028-4:30pm - BSBE 2-101 |
| 8:00am | Setup Posters |
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8:10-8:40 | Register and View Posters |
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8:40-9:00 | Welcome - John Carlis; Dean Bob Elde, CBS; Dean Ted Davis, IT |
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9:00-9:20 | Bridge Building Challenges John Carlis, PhD, Associate Professor Computer Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota |
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9:20-10:10 | How Bioinformatics Will Create the Future of Medicine Brian Ward, PhD, Vice President for Laboratory Operations Myriad Genetic Laboratories, Inc. |
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10:10-10:30 | Break and View Posters |
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10:30-11:20 | Challenges in Integrative Bioinformatics Shankar Subramaniam, PhD, Professor Bioengineering, University of California, San Diego |
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11:20-11:50 | Graduate Training in Bioinformatics at the University of Minnesota Lynda Ellis, PhD, Professor Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Minnesota |
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11:50-1:30 | Lunch
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1:30-2:20 | Defining the Genes in the Core Machinery of the Eukaryotic Cell Ross Overbeek, PhD, Vice President for Bioinformatics Integrated Genomics, Inc. |
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2:20-2:50 | Biostatistics: A Pillar for the Bridge Cavan Reilly, PhD, Assistant Professor Biostatistics, University of Minnesota |
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2:50-3:05 | Break
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3:05-3:55 |
Which Craft is Best in Bioinformatics? Terri Attwood, PhD, Professor Biological Science and Computer Science, University of Manchester, UK |
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3:55-4:25 | Escherichia coli: From a Genome Project to a Functional Genome Arkady Khodursky, PhD, Assistant Professor Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics, University of Minnesota |
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4:25-4:30 | Wrapup - John Carlis
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Page Author(s): Lynda Ellis