Seminar Series

Fridays at 11am.

Seminars hosted by Carnegie Mellon are in the Mellon Institute conference room
Seminars hosted by Pitt are in BST3 room 6014

October 13, 2006Chris Bailey-Kellogg Dartmouth University homepage Embedding Computation in Studies of Protein Structure and Function
October 20, 2006Russell Schwartz Carnegie Mellon homepageNear-perfect Phylogeny Construction from Genetic Variation Data
November 3, 2006Lillian Chong University of Pittsburgh homepage Exploring protein recognition events using theory and simulation
Nov 10, 2006 @ MINathan Urban Carnegie Mellon homepage Noise-induced neuronal synchronization
Nov 17, 2006 @ BST3Carlos J. CamachoUniversity of PittsburghhomepageThe molecular regulation of the action potential and refractoriness by the Shaker K+ channel: Rated R for XXXtructures (no cartoons)
Dec 1, 2006 @ BST3Ronald WetzelUniversity of PittsburghProtein aggregation - challenges to our understanding of protein structure and behavior
Jan 5, 2007 @ BST3Serafim Batzoglou Stanford University homepage Models and algorithms for genomic sequences, proteins and networks of protein interactions
Jan 19, 2007 @ MIAndy Walsh Carnegie Mellon homepage Visualization and Exploration of Large Multiple Sequence Alignments
February 2, 2006 @ BST3Ziv Bar-Joseph Carnegie Mellon homepage Data integration for understanding dynamic biological systems
February 9, 2007 @ MITao Jiang University of California, Riverside homepage A High-Throughput Combinatorial Approach to Genome-Wide Ortholog Assignment
February 23, 2007 @ BST3Arijit Chakravarty Millenium Pharmaceuticals How much got there and what did it do: computational and mathematical techniques in Oncology drug discovery
March 2, 2007 @ BST3Gregory Voth University of Utah homepage The Multiscale Challenge for Biomolecular Systems: A Systematic Approach
March 16, 2007 @ BST3Elodie Ghedin University of Pittsburgh homepage Whole-Genome Analyses and Evolutionary Dynamics of Influenza A
March 30, 2007 @ BST3Ivan MalyUniversity of Pittsburgh homepage How T-Killer Cells Deliver the Kiss of Death: A Quantitative Systems Perspective
April 13, 2007 @ MIJing Li Case Western Reserve University homepage Multi-Stage Design and Multi-Stage Analysis of Genome-Wide Association Studies
April 20, 2007 @ MIRon Dror D.E. Shaw Research homepage Scalable Algorithms for Fast Molecular Dynamics Simulations
April 27, 2007 @ MIDavid J. States University of Michigan homepage Integrating Genomics and Proteomics: Novel Translation Products Identified by Mass Spectrometry
May 4, 2007 @ BST3Joel Bader Johns Hopkins University homepage Exploratory Data Analysis for Biological Networks