Bioinformatics Colloquium 2004
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Dr. Klaus Mayer
MIPS, GSF Research Center, Neuherberg
Analytical and comparative frameworks for plant genomics
Host: B. Morgenstern
8. December 2004
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Dr. Bette Korber
Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico, USA
Informing HIV Vaccine Design through immune escape signature
pattern variation
Host: B. Morgenstern
3. September 2004
- Dr. Heike Pospisil
Zentrum für Bioinformatik, Hamburg
EASED: Extended Alternatively Spliced EST Database
Host: E. Wingender
1. September 2004
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Prof. Dr. William R. Atchley
North Carolina State University, USA
(A) Latent structure, sequence analysis
and resolution of the `metric problem'
9. August 2004
(B) Sequence signatures and the probabilistic identification of proteins
or When is a protein a Myc?
10. August 2004
Host: B. Morgenstern
- Dr. Claudine Devauchelle
Genome et Informatique, Evry, France
Individuality of amino acids as seen in the evolution of mitochondrial proteins of metazoa
Host: B. Morgenstern
21. April 2004
- Dr. Isabel Rojas
EML, Heidelberg
Biological databases and formal ontologies: a necessary combination
Host: E. Wingender
15. May 2004
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Prof. Dr. Peter Stadler
Universität Leipzig
Vertebrate Hox Gene Clusters and the Evolution of Phylogenetic Footprints
Host: B. Morgenstern
15. March 2004, 14:15
- Dr. Stefan Busch
Biomed Central, London
Open Access - The future of publishing in the life sciences
Host: B. Morgenstern
11. Februar 2004
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Prof. Dr. Rolf Backofen
University of Jena
RNA sequence-structure properties
Host: B. Morgenstern
4. Februar 2004
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Prof. Dr. William R. Atchley
North Carolina State University, USA
Statistical challenges of biological sequence data
Host: B. Morgenstern
21. Januar 2004
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Jacques van Helden, PhD
Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Classifying regulatory sequences on the basis of predicted signals
Host: E. Wingender
20. Januar 2004, 10:00