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VCU BBSI Opening Symposium 2004
Monday, June 7, Engineering Room 103
Program

Presenter Time Title
8:45 am *** BAGELS etc ***
Tom Huff 9:15 am Greetings
Greg Buck 9:20 am Systems Biology: What is it? And why apply it to microbial systems?
Ping Xu 9:30 am Genome Wide Transcript Profiling of Kinetoplastids
Jason Rife
Glen Kellogg
9:45 am Combating Antibiotic Resistance: The Computational Design of Erm Inhibitors
Jeff Elhai 10:00 am A natural programming language to study repeated DNA sequences
Peng-Wie Hsia 10:15 am Development of High Precision Dominant Frequency Mapping in Isolated Heart Model
10:30 am *** BREAK ***
Paul Fawcett 10:45 am Mechanism of host responses to intracellular pathogens
Michael Miles 11:00 am Genes to behavior and back again: Using genomics, genetics, and bioinformatics to study mechanisms of brain responses to drugs of abuse
Zhongming Zhao 11:15 am Genome-Wide Analysis of Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) Data
Gary Bowlin 11:30 am Electrospinning Micro- to Nano-scale Fibrous Tissue Engineering Scaffolds
Jennifer Wayne 11:45 am Cartilage Repair and Computational Modeling
12:00 pm *** LUNCH ***
Jerry Miller 1:30 pm Speech recognition
Paul Ratz
John Speich
1:45 pm Regulation of Smooth Muscle Mechanical Adaptation
Scott Taylor
Tony Guiseppe-Elie
2:00 pm
 
DNA microarrays for grade and stage classification of primary brain tumors
Kellie Archer 2:15 pm Statistical methods for the analysis of microarray data
2:30 pm *** BREAK ***
Tarynn Witten 2:45 pm Computational and mathematical algorithms and modeling in molecular biology, genetics, and biomedical engineering
Don Shillady 3:00 pm Molecular structure of the HIV-1 protease
Pete Lum 3:15 pm Devices to assist rehabilitation of movement following neurological injury
3:45 pm *** VOLLEY BALL (Monroe Park) ***

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