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
"Top 10" Practical Topics: Introduction to Next Generation Sequencing Data Analysis

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Saraswati Sukumar, oncology/pathology (title TBA)

Rafael Irizarry
"Top 10" Practical Topics: Displaying Data Badly: Using Microsoft Excel to Obscure Your Results and Annoy Your Readers

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Neil Lawrence, University of Manchester
Model Based Target Identification from Gene Expression
with Gaussian Processes

Dr. David Bartel, Whitehead Institute
Poineers in Science Lectureship
Mountcastle Auditorium-1st Floor PCTB
Sponsored by: SOM Immunology
2 p.m.

Pat Brown, Oncology, JHU
Targeting FLT3 in Childhood Leukemia

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
An Ion Mixture Model for Time-of-flight Data from Protein Mass Spectrometry