Center for Computational Genomics Seminar Series
Where: SOM PCTB 517
When: Mondays, 2:30-3:20 p.m.
What: Each week an investigator presents their work on a large scale, whole genome project. Audience members include statisticians, geneticists, clinicians, and more; the presentations are intended to attract a diverse crowd and to generate discussion.
Please email Beth Lefebvre to be added to the email list, or with ideas for speakers or topics.
Next talk:
Feb. 1
"MicroRNA reprogramming in cancer: mechanisms and therapeutic opportunities"
Joshua Mendell
Associate Professor
McKusick-Nathans Institute of Genetic Medicine, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, JH School of Medicine
Past Talks
| Jef Boeke, Synthetic Biology |
| Rob Scharpf, Batch Effects in High Throughput SNP Arrays: Solutions for Genotyping and Copy Number Estimation |
Rafael Irizarry |
| Saraswati Sukumar, oncology/pathology (title TBA) |
Rafael Irizarry |
| Neil Lawrence, University of Manchester Model Based Target Identification from Gene Expression with Gaussian Processes |
Dr. David Bartel, Whitehead Institute |
Pat Brown, Oncology, JHU |
| Jeff Wang, Whitaker Biomedical Engineering Institute, JHU Quantum Dot Sensors |
| Sarah Richardson, JHU SOM, Human Genetics Computer Assisted Design for Synthetic Biology |
Mei-Ling Ting Lee, Director, Biostatistics Research Center, University of Maryland |