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CBSE 2005 Fall Seminar Series in Bioinformatics
and Genomics

Biomolecular
Engineering 280B, Fall Quarter 2005
This 10-week informal seminar series features scientists presenting their research in bioinformatics and genomics. Course instructor David Haussler introduces the speakers.
Thursdays, 12:05–1:45 pm
Baskin Engineering 156
To accommodate a disability,
please contact Sandra Walton, (831) 459-1544
or swalton@soe.ucsc.edu
September 22David Haussler, Biomolecular Engineering
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Director, Center for Biomolecular Science & Engineering
Gill Bejerano, Postdoc, Haussler lab
September 29Mark Akeson, Biomolecular Engineering
Co-Director, UCSC Biophysics Laboratory
Bill Dunbar, Computer Engineering, UCSC
October 6 Kevin Karplus, Biomolecular Engineering, UCSC
Todd Lowe, Biomolecular Engineering, UCSC
October 13Josh Stuart, Biomolecular Engineering, UCSC
October 20Karen Ottemann, Environmental Toxicology, UCSC
Scott Lokey, Chemistry, UCSC
October 27Fitnat Yildiz, Environmental Toxicology, UCSC
Michael Rexach, Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology, UCSC
November 3, 12:00-1:00 pmPhil Bradley, Baker Group, University of Washington, Department of Biochemistry
"De Novo Protein Structure Prediction" I will describe recent progress in fragment-based de novo protein structure prediction, focusing on two challenges: prediction of topologically complex beta-sheet proteins, and high-resolution structure prediction for small proteins.
This is a faculty recruitment seminar. Coffee, tea, and cookies served.
November 10TBA
November 17TBA
December 1TBA
MORE… view the schedule and abstracts from the Winter 2005 series
MORE…
view the schedule from the 2004 series
MORE… View the schedule from the 2003 series
MORE… View the schedule from the 2002 series

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