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All seminars in Life Sciences (North Wing) Rm 250,
11:30 noon, unless otherwise noted.
Tue 14 June Pietro Cozzini (Inst Biochemical Science, U. Parma)
Water: The Molecule of Life.
Thu 23 June James Godde (Biology, Monmouth College)
The Repetitive DNA Elements Called CRISPRs and Their Associated Genes: Evidence of Horizontal Transfer Among Prokaryotes
Tue 28 June Willie McKinney (Informatics, Philip Morris Corp.)
Tobacco Harm Reduction: The Role of Bioinformatics
Irfan Gunduz (Informatics, Philip Morris Corp.)
Bioinformatics & Industry
Tue 5 July Nathan Smith (BBSI 2004/2005)
Apples and Oranges

Michael Jamros (BBSI 2004/2005)
Three dimensional structures of proteins similar to erythromycin resistant methyltransferases
Tue 12 July John Quackenbush (Biostatistics, Harvard U.)
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Extracting Biology from Higher-Dimensional 'omics Data
Thu 14 July Mike Gaspar (BBSI 2004/2005)
Characterizing the Temperature Gradient in Heart Tissue During Cryotherapy: How Cold Can We Go?

Alli McMullen (BBSI 2004/2005)
Differential expression of cerebral SGK1 in mice following treatment with ethanol and the interactions of SGK1 with other genes
Tue 19 July Chuck Lemken (BBSI 2004/2005)
Chemokine overstimulation: How the immune system breaks down.
Tue 26 July Austin Hess (BBSI 2004/2005)
Improving Computational Analysis of Models of Protein-Ligand Binding Sites

Doruk Akan (BBSI 2004/2005)
Analyzing the Streptococcus sanguinis genome: Manual annotation and looking for laterally transferred genes
Thu 28 July Elaine Cagnina (U. Virginia)
Adenosine Receptors in Regulation of Pulmonary Injury
Tue 2 August Matt Berginski (BBSI 2004/2005)
Modeling bladder muscle: A finite element approach

Vetria Byrd (BBSI 2004/2005)
A novel approach for analyzing and visualizing high-dimensional multivariate microarray data
Thu 4 August John Meagher (Intl Center for Environmental Technol)
A simple cylindrical plume model for dose reconstruction of occupational and environmental exposures.

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