This was a new workshop established with the
Trans-NIH Initiative in Systems Biology. The workshop was structured
to promote scientific discussion and inform colleagues about
work that may be related or complementary to their own research.
The half-day session had six 30 minute presentations with each
followed by a discussion period. Refreshments were served during
the break to encourage informal discussion. All are invited
to consider presenting at future workshops.
1:00 - 1:10 |
Teresa Przytcka,
NCBI |
Introductory
Remarks |
1:10 - 1:45 |
Keji Zhao, NHLBI |
Human epigenomes |
1:45 - 2:20 |
Eric Green, NHGRI |
Inter- and Intra-Species
sequence comparisons: Fulfilling the promise of a sequenced
human genome |
2:20 - 2:55 |
Ron Germain, NIAID |
Why Biologists should want
to build and use computer models and how they can do it
without worrying about the math |
2:55 - 3:15 |
Break / Informal discussion |
Refreshments sponsored by Illumina |
3:15 - 3:50 |
Paul Meltzer, NCI |
Transcriptional networks
regulating differentiation and hormone responsiveness
in breast cancer |
3:50 - 4:25 |
Alan Michelson, NHLBI |
An integrated approach
for studying developmental regulatory networks |
4:25 - 5:00 |
L. Aravind, NCBI |
Regime changes
and empire building in evolution of transcription regulatory
networks |
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