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Six talks on trending topics in bioinformatics in the context of the event "Perspectives in Bioinformatics"
Thu, 01/19/2012 - 11:13
On Monday, January 26, 2012, various speakers will give talks on trending topic in bioinformatics in the context of the series "Perspectives in Bioinformatics". The talks will be given in the CBI building (E2 1), room 001. The talk schedule is as follows:
| Time | Speaker | Institution / Company | Subject |
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10.00 |
Dr. Julia Engelmann |
Department of Statistical Bioinformatics, Institute for Functional Genomics, Regensburg |
Predicting causal effects of stromal cell signals on hepatic cancer cells |
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10.30 |
Dr. Christof Winter |
Translational Oncogenomics Lab, Lund University, Schweden |
How structural protein interactions and regulatory networks predict drug targets and survival in pancreatic cancer |
|
11.00 |
Dr. Nicholas Furnham |
European Bioinformatics Institute, Cambridge |
Exploring the evolution of nevel protein functions within structurally defined superfamilies |
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11.50 |
Dr. Mareike Fischer |
Center for Integrative Bioinformatics, Wien |
Maximum Parsimony - new insights into an old method |
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12.20 |
Dr. Barbara Hutter |
Computational Oncology-Gruppe, German Cancer Reasearch Center, Heidelberg |
Analysis of new generation sequencing data in computational oncology |
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12.50 |
Dr. Dominic Rose |
Chair for Bioinformatics, Universität Freiburg |
Computational biology of non-coding RNAs |




