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Friday
September 30, 2005

8:00/9:00
Registration and information desk

9:00/10:30
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS SESSIONS
How complete is knowledge of the genome sequence

Dr. Roderic Guigó
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09:00/09:05 Introduction Roderic Guigó
09:05/09:35 A glass half full: What we know and what we don't know about big genomes Ewan Birney
09:35/10:05 Functional RNA transcripts: Lessons learned and forgotten Tom Gingeras
10:05/10:30 Questions and Debate All

 

10:45/11:00
coffee break

11:00/13:30
AREA 5: MICROARRAYS
Alvis Brazma and Ximo Dopazo

11:00/11:30 Data-adaptive test statistics for microarray data Sach Mukherjee
11:30/12:00 Identifying active transcription factors and kinases from expression data using Pathway Queries Florian Sohler
12:00/12:30 Analyzing Microarray Data Using Quantitative Association Rules Elisabeth Georgii
12:30/13:00 A fully Bayesian model to cluster gene expression profiles Claus Vogl
13:00/13:30 Fusing microarray experiments with multivariate regression Walter Gilks

11:00/12:00 (Room 9 Bis (1st Floor))
DEMO 11: MoDeL:Molecular Dynamics Extended Library
Josep LLuís Gelpí
Manuel Rueda
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12:00/13:00 (Room 9 Bis (1st Floor))
DEMO 12: M-GCAT, Multiple Genome Comparison and Alignment Tool
Todd Treangen
Xavier Messeguer
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13:00/14:00 (Room 9 Bis (1st Floor))
DEMO 13: Information Based Medicine: The Impact of Science and IT on Healthcare
Dr. Michael Hehenberger, Global Solutions Executive, IBM Healthcare & Life Sciences
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13:30/15:00
Lunch

15:00/17:00
AREA 6: PHYLOGENETICS
Philipp Bucher and José Castresana

15:00/15:30 Lineage-specific gene loss following mitochondrial endosymbiosis and its potential for function prediction in eukaryotes Toni Gabaldón
15:30/16:00 A Gamma mixture model better accounts for among site rate heterogeneity Tal Pupko
16:00/16:30 Computing Recombination Networks from Binary Sequences Daniel Huson
16:30/17:00 Discriminating between rate heterogeneity and interspecific recombination in DNA sequence alignments with phylogenetic factorial HMMs Dirk Husmeier

 

15:30/16:30 (Room 9 Bis (1st Floor))
DEMO 9: EBIMed, Whatizit and Paella: Text Mining services at the EBI
Miguel Arregui
Dietrich Rebholz-Schuhmann
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16:30/17:30 (Room 9 Bis (1st Floor))
DEMO 10: New developments in Swiss-Prot of Molecular Entities
Brigitte Boeckmann
Isabelle Phan

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17:00/17:15
coffee break
17:15/18:30
Posters Session Areas:
D (Genes and Genomes), E (Phylogenetics), F (SNPs),
H (Systems Biology), I (Text Mining), J (Other)

18:30/19:40
AREA 7: SNPs
Guillaume Laval and Arcadi Navarro

18:30/19:00 Recovering haplotype structure through recombination and gene conversion Mathieu Lajoie
19:00/19:30 Model-P: A basecalling method for resequencing microarrays of diploid samples David Kulp
19:30/19:40 Significance Cluster Detector: A tool for heuristic detection of significance clusters in whole-genome scans Tomás Marquès-Bonet

 

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