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International Conference - Genome Biology and BioinformaticsDear Colleagues,
The 7th Georgia Tech - ORNL Conference - "Genome Biology and Bioinformatics" to be held on November 12-14, 2009 is now less than a month away: http://www2.isye.gatech.edu/binf2009/ The program of the conference features talks of many leading experts in the field http://www2.isye.gatech.edu/binf2009/speakers_2009.php Thanks to financial support from a larger group of sponsors we are happy to announce that the registration fee is reduced to: $20 student/postdoc $50 - academic $100 - industry Deadline for poster abstract submission is extended to November 1 We hope to see you soon in the Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts _____________________________________ Invited Speakers Margaret O. Dayhoff Lecture David Lipman, NCBI/NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA Margaret Dayhoff and Molecular Evolution in the 21st Century Vineet Bafna, University of California at San Diego, USA Proteogenomics Gill Bejerano, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA Genomics and the Evolution of Human-Specific Traits Jeffrey Bennetzen, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA The Hyperevolution of Artifacts and Realities in the Structure and Function of Higher Plant Genomes Mark Borodovsky, Georgia Tech and Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA Gene Finding in the Era of Next Generation Sequencing Nick Grishin, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Texas, Dallas, TX, USA Evolutionary Classification of Protein Structures Curtis Huttenhower, Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA Large Scale Genomic Data Mining King Jordan, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, USA MIR Elements Provide Chromatin Boundaries to the Human Genome Igor Jouline, University of Tennessee - Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA Molecular Evolution of a Complex Signal Transduction System in Prokaryotes Eugene Koonin, NCBI/NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA Systems Biology and the Prospects of a Post-Modern Evolutionary Synthesis Nikos Kyrpides, DOE Joint Genome Institute, Walnut Creek, CA, USA The Future of Microbial Genomics Boris Lenhard, University of Bergen, Norway Long-, Short- and Mid-Range Gene Regulation: Lessons from Genome-Wide Patterns of Sequence Conservation and Transcription Factor Binding Jian Ma, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA Unraveling the Ancestral Mammalian Genome Yields Insights into the Human Genome Yael Mandel-Gutfreund, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel Deciphering the Role of Alternative Splicing in Modulating the Human Gene Regulatory Network Joanna Masel, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA The Origin of New Coding Sequences Andrey Mironov, Moscow State University, Russia Conserved Intronic RNA Secondary Structures Karen Nelson, J. Craig Venter Institute, Rockville, MD, USA Studies of The Human Microbiome Andrei Osterman, Burnham Institute for Medical Research, La Jolla, CA USA Integrated Genomic Reconstruction of Metabolic and Regulatory Networks in Bacteria Natasa Przulj, Imperial College London, UK >From Network Topology to Biological Function and Disease John Reinitz, State University of New York at Stony Brook, NY, USA When Two Plus Two Doesn't Equal Four: Modeling Non-Modular Enhancer Behavior in the Eve Promoter Pierre Rouze, Gent University, Gent, Belgium >From Protists to Plants, Fungi and Animals: Eukaryote Genomes Are Not Born Equal This email was sent to comp-bio@... Comp-bio mailing list Comp-bio@... http://www.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/comp-bio |
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