Student Schedule
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Wednesday September 28, 2005
9:15/9:30
SS-5: Save a thousand words: Advanced visualisations for Pfam and iPfam
Benjamin, Schuster-Böckler
9:30/9:45
SS-6: High-throughput computational proteomics – challenges and solutions in the creation of the Genome Annotating Proteome Pipeline (GAPP)
Ian Shadforth
9:15/10:00
SS-7: discoveryBASE. Virtual screening for disease associated proteins
Ronald Rapberger
10:00/10:15
SS-20: BioQSpace: An interactive visualisation tool for clustering MEDLINE abstracts
Anna Divoli
10:45/11:00
SS-18: A semi-automated method to study the intersection of metabolic network and interactome
Joan Planas Iglesias
11:00/11:15
SS-19: Is there a relationship between protein connectivity and evolutionary rate?
Ramazan Saeed
11:15/11:30
SS-13: Simple fold composition and modular architecture of the nuclear pore complex
Damien Devos
11:30/11:45
SS-7: Highly Expressed Proteins Contain Increased Frequency of Alanine in the Second Amino Acid Position
Age Tats
11:45/12:00
SS-10: False occurrences of functional motifs on protein sequences highlight evolutionary constraints
Allegra Via
14:00/14:15
SS-2: Statistical alignment with a sequence evolution model allowing heterogeneous evolution behaviors along the sequence
Ana Arribas Gil
14:15/14:30
SS-3: Hybrid approach based on a combination of methods for operon prediction
Christine Hubans
14:30/14:45
SS-4: An Alternative Method for Detecting Conserved Elements in Multiple Sequence Alignments
Pavol Hanus
14:45/15:00
SS-9: Long branch attraction and topology testing using weighted least-squares
Borys Wrobel
15:00/15:15
SS-17: Discovering regulatory modules from heterogeneous information sources
Karen Lemmens
15:45/16:00
SS-11: Visualization and clustering of Protein Local Conformational Space using Geometric Invariant Theory
Ashish V. Tendulkar
16:00/16:15
SS-12: Structural Bioinformatics of Protein-Bound Water
Christopher Bottoms
16:15/16:30
SS-14: REPPER repeats and their periodicities in fibrous proteins
Markus Gruber
16:30/16:45
SS-15: A novel pair-to-pair substitution matrix improves contact prediction in protein cores
Milana Frenkel-Morgenstern
16:45/17:00
SS-:16 Molecular Recognition and Partner Prediction for Transient Protein Complexes: CDK-Cyclin Homologue Interactions
Xueping Quan
17:45/17:55 Best Student Presentation Award