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Workshop on Computational Analysis in Systems Biology

The 2010 Summer Time Frequency Talks (STFT) consisted of a Workshop on Computational Analysis in Systems Biology, held on Thursday, September 23, 2010, at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD. The workshop brought together applied mathematicians from academia and industry scientists working on specialized problems at the campus of the National Institutes of Health for a one-day session of talks and collaboration.

Speakers

Schedule - all talks take place in NIH Building 40

Click on any highlighted title for a link to the associated slide presentation.

9:00am Peter Munson
Factors affecting mRNA expression in a large population study
9:30am Teresa Przytycka
Bridging the genotype and phenotype
10:00am Shayn Peirce Cottler
Using Agent-based Modeling to study Tissue Patterning
10:30am Coffee break
11:00am Barry R. Zeeberg
RedundancyMiner: A novel method of clustering in genomic studies
11:30am Martin Ehler
12:00pm James A. Yorke
Problems of Genome Assembly
12:45pm Lunch Break
2:00pm Raimond L. Winslow
What Can We Learn From Integrative Modeling of the Heart?
2:30pm Iosif Vaisman
Protein Function Analysis using Computational Mutagenesis
3:00pm Ivan Ovcharenko
Structure of proximal and distant regulatory elements in the human genome
3:30pm Coffee break
4:00pm Elke Markert
4:30pm Carson C. Chow
5:00pm Johannes Goll
The Microbial Protein Interaction Database
5:30pm Discussion/final remarks

Organizing Committee

Radu Balan
John J. Benedetto
Robert Bonner
Wojciech Czaja
  Martin Ehler
Ralph Nossal
Kasso Okoudjou

Acknowledgments

Generous support for the STFT Workshop provided by the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, and the Norbert Wiener Center.