Seminar Series in BioMathematical Methodology

Location: Clark Center S 363 Time: Tuesdays, 4.15pm, Bimonthly



FALL QUARTER - 2007




October 9th 4:15pm
Sergio Peisajovich (UCSF, Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology)
Predicting the evolution of gene topologies



October 23th 4:15pm
Alain Laederach (Stanford, Genetics)

Informatics challenges in the three-dimensional RNA world


November 6th 4.15pm
Samuel Bandara (Stanford, Chemical and Systems Biology)
Optimal Experimental Design for Parameter Estimation in Cell Signaling


November 20th 4:15pm
Anton Valouev (Stanford, Pathology)
Understanding Chromatin State in H. sapiens: 10 Million Sequence Tags at a Time.


December 4th 4:15pm
Richard Yu (MSI, Berkeley)
Analysis of information transmission through multi-step signaling cascades



Mission and Background:
A series of highly interactive seminars designed to provide deeper insight into the methodology of computational and mathematical topics in genomics, proteomics, neuroscience, cancer research and general cell biology. Seminars consist of tutorial lectures, journal review presentations or original work with a strong mathematical content. It is primarily conceived for graduate students, postdocs and early-stage independent researchers from Stanford and other institutions.
Each lecture is approximately 45 minutes with about 15-30 min time for discussion.

Mailing List: https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/biomodclub

Organizers: scheler"at"stanford.edu mmhill"at"stanford.edu marc.schaub"at"stanford.edu