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Bioinformatics Student Research Hour (BISTRO)

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Fall 2008


Location: 2036 Palmer Commons
Time: Tuesdays at 4:00 PM ET


Next Presentation


November 18, 2008

"Classification and Subspace Selection of Multiple Time-Series"

  • Patrick Harrington, Bioinformatics Ph.D. Candidate

Mentor: Dr. Al Hero



Upcoming Presentation


November 25, 2008

  • Lan Dai, Bioinformatics Ph.D. Candidate

Mentor: Dr. David Lubman


December 2, 2008

  • Junguk Hur, Bioinformatics Ph.D. Candidate

Mentor: Drs. Eva Feldman & David States


December 9, 2008

  • Viktoriya Strumba, Bioinformatics Ph.D. Candidate

Mentor: Dr. Margit Burmeister


Past Presentations


September 30, 2008
"Analytical Challenges in Transcriptome Characterization Using Next-Generation Sequencing Technologies"

  • Lee Sam, Bioinformatics Ph.D. Pre-Candidate

Mentor: Dr. Arul Chinnaiyan


October 7, 2008
"A proposed role for the 5'-UTR in miRNA-mediated gene expression regulation"

  • Shankar Subramanian, Bioiformatics Ph.D. Candidate

Mentor: Drs. Brian Athey & Inhan Lee


October 14, 2008
"A Dynamic Genome Browser with an Ajax/SVG Engine"

  • Gang Su, Bioinformatics Ph.D. Candidate

Mentor: Dr. Fan Meng


October 28, 2008
"Mining a structural database of protein-ligand complexes: challenges and rewards"

  • Nickolay Khazanov, Bioinformatics Ph.D. Candidate

Mentor: Dr. Heather Carlson


November 4, 2008
"Elucidating the Mechanisms Underlying Epithelial-Messenchymal Transition Using Prior Knowledge and Experimental Data"

  • Abhik Shah, Bioinformatics Ph.D. Candidate

Mentor: Dr. Peter Woolf

November 11, 2008
"Reconstruction of the Known ROS Detoxification Pathway in Escherichia coli Using Bayesian Networks and Iterative Network Expansion"

  • Andrew Hodges, Bioinformatics Ph.D. Candidate
Mentor: Drs. Oliver He and Peter Woolf

Past Semesters




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