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Bioinformatics Colloquium: Fall 2006 Schedule
The Colloquium meets on Tuesdays at 4:30 pm in the Verizon Auditorium in
the Occoquan Building,
on the Prince William Campus.
Refreshments are served at 4:00 pm.
Click here for directions.
Click on the title of the talk to access the abstract.
Click on the name for a short biography of the speaker.
Click here to download the syllabus.
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Aug 29
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Orientation to the Program and GMU protocols
Bioinformatics Faculty and Staff
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Sep 05
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Human and mouse host transcriptional responses during inhalational anthrax:
Clues to understanding the disease
Chris Bradburne, George Mason University
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Sep 12
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Stochastic Modeling of Local and Global Intracellular Calcium Dynamics
Gregory Smith, College of William and Mary
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Sep 19
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A Stable Secondary Structure Near the Nicking Site for Adeno-Associated Virus Type 2 Rep Proteins on Human Chromosome 19
Roland Owens, NIDDK/NIH
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Sep 26
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Microarray Studies in Lung Cancer: Beyond Classification
Robert Stearman, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
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Oct 03
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A mitochondrial data set for the domestic dog
Marc Allard, George Washington University
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Oct 10
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No Meeting
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Oct 17
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Genomic approaches to defining mechanisms of transcriptional regulation in mammalian cells
Kevin Gardner, NCI/NIH
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Oct 24
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Determining Differentially Expressed Genes: Is Using Statistics From Each Probe of an Affymetrix Array a Good Approach?
Alan Berger, Naval Surface Warfare Center - Dahlgren
This colloquium will be held in Bull Run Hall room 132
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Oct 31
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Comparative genomic analysis of filamentous fungi
Natalie Fedorova, TIGR
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Nov 07
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The gating mechanism of the bacterial mechanosensitive channel MscS
Sergei Sukharev, UMD
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Nov 14
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The Golgi complex in life and death
Carolyn Machamer, Johns Hopkins University
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Nov 21
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Genomic and bioinformatics analyses of human adenoviruses implicated in acute respiratory disease: Insights from the genomes
Don Seto, George Mason University
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Nov 28
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Polymeric aspects of structure-function relationships
Olga Tcherkasskava, Georgetown University
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Dec 05
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Projects presentations
Graduate Students
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To see a list of previous speakers, please
click
here.
BCB Dept. Contact: Don Seto (dseto@gmu.edu)