interdisciplinary bioinformatics
BioNEt Seminar
Friday 6 May 2005 , 2.15-4.00 pm, L401 ("The Buttery"),
Merz Court, University of Newcastle. Everyone welcome. Free admission. Register for event by emailing Dr Pamela Robinson
2.15 Coffee and registration
Chair: Dr Malcolm Farrow, Mathematics and Statistics, University of Newcastle
2.20 Heparan sulphate: do sugars have sequence?
Dr Noel Carter, Health, Natural and Social Sciences, University of Sunderland
2.40 The architecture of gene expression networks
Prof Keith Lindsey, Biological and Biomedical Sciences, University of Durham
3.00 Complex mixtures: discriminating, optimising and orthogonal interrogation strategies
Dr John Lough, Health, Natural and Social Sciences, University of Sunderland
3.20 Discussion
3.30 Tea/Coffee
4.00 Close of event
Supported by BioNEt, CELS Ltd and European Regional Development Fund
Abstract
The aim for this meeting is to bring together bioscientists and bioinformaticians. Three bioscientists will give short presentations on bioinformatics-related problems in their work. It is hoped that this will stimulate discussion, possibly leading to collaboration on problems of interest to both groups.
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