The Fourth Computational Molecular Biology Program Spring Symposium will be held on Monday, May 24 in CSE 691.
Please join us for informal research talks of special interest to the CMB community.
| 1:00-1:30 | Jay Shendure (Genome Sciences) Synthetic saturation mutagenesis | ||
| 1:30-2:00 | Vladimir Minin (Statistics) Counting mutations under model misspecification with applications to dN/dS estimation | ||
| 2:00-2:45 | Mary-Claire King and Ming Lee (Medical Genetics, Genome Sciences) Gene discovery with next generation sequencing: challenges for computational molecular biology | ||
| 2:45-3:15 | Phil Green (Genome Sciences) Analysis of next generation sequencing data | ||
| 3:15-3:45 | Break | ||
| 3:45-4:15 | Stephen Tapscott (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center) MyoD and myogenesis: network design or ordered chaos? | ||
| 4:15-4:45 | Babak Momeni (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center) Spatial patterns in a yeast model system | ||
| 4:45-5:15 | Georg Seelig (Computer Science & Engineering, Electrical Engineering) Nucleic acid circuitry for programming biology | ||
Please note that the CMB Journal Club (CSE 590C) will be preempted for this day to permit attendance at the Symposium.