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Thursday, April 12, 2007

9-3pm - 402 and 405 Walter Library - Tutorials - FREE - Preregistration Required

3-6pm - 402 Walter Library - FREE - registration not required

3pm    
Refreshments
 
3:30-4:30pm   
 
PubChem: Informatics Backbone of the
NIH Roadmap Initiative on Molecular Libraries

Evan Bolton, PhD
Structure Group, NCBI
Slides
Co-sponsored by the University Libraries and the Health Informatics Seminar Series
4:30pm    
Refreshments
 
5:00-6:00pm   
 
New "dimensions" in genome annotation
Bernhard Palsson, PhD
The Galletti Professor of Bioengineering
University of California, San Diego
Sponsored by the DTC Science and Technology Innovators Lecture Series
 

 

Friday, April 13, 2007

8am-3pm - Digital Technology Center, 402 Walter Library

  8:00am 
Setup Posters
 
  8:10-8:30
 
Register and View Posters
 
  8:30-8:50
 
Welcome - Larry Wackett, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics
Frances Lawrenz, Associate Vice President for Research
Andrew Odlyzko, DTC Director
 
  8:50-9:40
 
Protein Family Analysis and Annotation
with NCBI's Conserved Domain Database

Aron Marchler-Bauer, PhD, Project Manager
Structure Group
NCBI, NLM, NIH
 
 9:40-10:10
 
Break and View Posters (odd posters presented)
 
10:10-10:40  
 
Meaningful Metabolic Logic
Lynda Ellis, PhD, Professor
Laboratory Medicine & Pathology, University of Minnesota
 
10:40-11:30  
 
Systems Biology: Reconstruction of the human metabolic network
Bernhard Palsson, PhD, The Galletti Professor of Bioengineering
University of California, San Diego
 
 11:30-1:00
 
Lunch and View Posters (even posters presented 12:30-1:00)
 
  1:00-1:30
 
Multiscale Models for Gene Network Engineering
Yiannis Kaznessis, PhD, Assistant Professor
Chemical Engineering & Materials Science, University of Minnesota
 
  1:30-2:20
 
A model for prostate cancer progression
George Vasmatzis, PhD, Assistant Professor
Laboratory Medicine, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
 
  2:20-2:50
 
Effective Virtual Screening Methods for Drug Discovery
George Karypis, PhD, Associate Professor
Computer Science & Engineering, University of Minnesota
 
  2:50-3:00
 
Wrapup - Lynda Ellis
 
  3:00-3:30
 
Closing Reception
 


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