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Joel Bader Seminar (MCB101, from 2006-10-19 14:00 to 2006-10-19 15:00)
Decoding Networks from Genome Sequence
Sequence Analysis Toward System Biology (IPAM, UCLA, from 2006-01-09 10:25 to 2006-01-13 17:25)
The 5-day workshop will be devoted to the exploration of how sequence analysis can take advantage of the recently acquired datasets and contribute to a mechanistic understanding of the cell system. As outlined, to tackle the opportunities presented by the contemporary abundance of data, it will be necessary to combine expertise in sequence evolution, gene finding, motif recognition, alignment.
Xiao-tu Ma Journal Club (MCB101, from 2005-11-03 12:00 to 2005-11-03 13:00)
Discovering statistically significant pathways in expression profiling studies. Tian L, Greenberg SA, Kong SW, Altschuler J, Kohane IS, Park PJ. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005 Sep 20;102(38):13544-9
Genome Variation and Repetitive Sequences (IGM, USC, from 2005-11-03 10:00 to 2005-11-03 16:30)
9th Annual Symposium, November 3, 2005 Co-Sponsored by the Center for Excellence in Genomic Sciences (CEGS) "Genome Variation and Repetitive Sequences"
Eric Johnson seminar (MCB101, from 2005-11-04 12:00 to 2005-11-04 13:00)
 
John Storey Seminar (MCB101, from 2005-10-28 12:00 to 2005-10-28 13:00)
Multiple Locus Linkage Analysis of Genome-wide Expression in Yeast
RNA Interference: Basic Biology, Functional Genomics, and Therapeutics (Beckman Research Institute City of Hope Cooper Auditorium 1500 E. Duarte Road Duarte, CA 91010-3000, from 2005-11-04 08:30 to 2005-11-04 17:20)
15th Beckman Symposium "RNA Interference: Basic Biology, Functional Genomics, and Therapeutics" is the fifteenth Beckman Symposium to be held at the Beckman Research Institute. Supported by funds from the Beckman Endowment, the Beckman Symposia are arranged annually by the Research Staff Organization of City of Hope.
Simon Tavaré Seminar (MCB101, from 2005-11-10 14:00 to 2005-11-10 15:00)
Genome-wide associations of gene expression variation in humans
Peter Kaiser Seminar (MCB101, from 2005-11-11 12:00 to 2005-11-11 13:00)
Regulation of Cell Proliferation by Proteolysis-Independent Ubiquitination
Ying Xu Seminar (MCB101, from 2005-10-27 14:00 to 2005-10-27 15:00)
Computational Prediction of Functional Modules and Their Regulatory Networks in Microbial Organisms slides: research/files/usc-05_yingxu.ppt
Eric Lander Lecture (KAB, HSC, 1975 Zonal Avenue, LA, from 2005-11-07 16:00 to 2005-11-07 17:00)
Beyond the Human Genome: Biomedicine in the 21st Century. ESVP No:1107.
Qing Zhou Seminar (MCB101, from 2005-12-01 14:00 to 2005-12-01 15:00)
Stanford University. Detecting Cis-Regulatory Modules and Motifs by Modeling Correlated Structures in Genomic Sequences
Han Wang 11/09/05 JC (MCB101, from 2005-11-10 12:00 to 2005-11-10 13:00)
Statistical methods for identifying yeast cell cycle transcription factors Huai-Kuang Tsai, Henry Horng-Shing Lu, and Wen-Hsiung Li ; PNAS 2005 102: 13532-13537
Tapestry of Life: Lateral Transfers of Heritable Elements (Beckman Center, Irvine, California, from 2005-12-12 07:00 to 2005-12-13 18:00)
What Darwin saw as a tree of life descending in a linear fashion, is now more accurately seen as a tapestry of life, an anastomosing network, with important lateral transfers of heritable elements among parallel lines of descent. These transfers range in complexity from small insertion sequences, to whole genes, gene islands, and portions of whole genomes which may be combined in symbiogenesis. The purpose of the colloquium is to bring together researchers, empirical and theoretical, working at all levels on genomics, comparative genomics, and metagenomics to identify common and differentiating features of lateral gene transfer and to examine their implications for science and for human concerns.
Michael Elowitz Seminar (MCB101, from 2005-11-18 12:00 to 2005-11-18 13:00)
Slow, Noisy and Out of Control: Gene Circuits at the Single Cell Level
George Komatsoulis Seminar (MCB101, from 2005-11-15 16:00 to 2005-11-15 17:00)
Associate Director, Biomedical Informatics, National Institutes of Health. The Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid (caBIG): Creating the Infrastructure for a Federated Network of Interoperable Data and Analytical Services
Michael's reception (Parkside Room 1023, from 2005-11-17 17:00 to 2005-11-17 18:30)
I'd like to have my annual reception for Compbio PhD students. It will be in my apartment at Parkside Room 1023 (across from Gerontology, on the ground floor) at 5-6:30 PM this Thursday, November 17.
Christina Curtis JC (MCB101, from 2005-11-17 12:15 to 2005-11-17 13:00)
Accurate Multiplex Polony Sequencing of an Evolved Bacterial Genome. Shendure J, Porreca GJ, Reppas NB, Lin X, McCutcheon JP, Rosenbaum AM, Wang MD, Zhang K, Mitra RD, Church GM. Science. 2005 Sep 9;309(5741):1728-32
Rodney Rothstein Seminar (MCB101, from 2005-11-29 12:00 to 2005-11-29 13:00)
Columbia University, Department of Genetics and Development. Choreography of the DNA Damage Response in Budding Yeast
J. Russell Lipford Seminar (MCB101, from 2005-12-02 12:00 to 2005-12-02 13:00)
Postdoctoral Fellow. Raymond Deshaies Laboratory. California Institute of Technology. A Putative Stimulatory Role for Activator Proteolysis in Transcription
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