Cambridge Computational Biology - 3rd Annual Symposium
Wednesday May 23rd 2007: 9.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
Meeting Room 2 at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Wilberforce Road
University of Cambridge
There is no charge for this event which includes lunch and a wine
reception at the end of the day. If you wish to attend then please
register at:
http://www.ccbi.cam.ac.uk/Events/Workshops/symp_07.php
All welcome subject to space being available in the lecture theatre.
Coffee on arrival and Registration between 9.00 a.m. to 9.30 a.m.
SPEAKERS:
Dr. Thomas Down (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute)
"Genome regulation: a sequence gazer's view"
Dr. Ken Eames (CCBI, DAMTP)
"Epidemics on Networks"
Dr. Andrew Fraser (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute)
"Systematic Genetic Interaction Maps in C. Elegans"
Dr. Jorge Goncalves (Department of Engineering)
"Oscillators and synchronisation in circadian rhythms."
Dr. Jules Griffin (Department of Biochemistry)
"Lies, damm lies and metabolomics - statistical approaches for
processing metabolomic data"
Dr. Anja Persson (Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm)
"A human protein atlas"
Professor John Todd (CIMR)
"The biology of common disease from a genome-wide perspective:
susceptibility genes as nodes for pathways and system"
Professor Lorenz Wernisch (Birkbeck College & MRC Biostatistics Unit)
"Modelling the hidden world of protein activities"
A wine reception will be held at 17.30 after the symposium
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