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December 2006 Symposium: "The Genome and the Computational Sciences: The Next Paradigms"
David Altshuler
Professor, Harvard Medical School and Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
Human Genome Sequence Variation and the inherited Basis of Disease
Sweatbox Q&A Session
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David Barker
Vice President and Chief Scientific Officer, Illumina
Capturing Common Variation in the Human Genome on a Single Microarray
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Leon Cooper
Thomas J. Watson, Sr. Professor of Physics, Brown University
Is Theory Possible in Neurosciences?
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Session
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Stephen Hoffman
Chief Executive and Scientific Officer, Sanaria
The Journey from Genomics, Molecular Immunology and
DNA Vaccines to an Attenuated Whole Parasite Malaria Vaccine
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Christopher Johnson
Distinguished Professor and Director, Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute, University of Utah
Computational Bioimaging and Visualization: Challenges and Opportunities
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Jonathan King
Professor of Molecular Biology, MIT
Why deciphering the Amino Acid Sequence Rules for Protein Folding is so difficult: The Case of the Beta-sheet Fold
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Eric Kronstadt
Director, Deep Computing Institute, IBM
Tools of the Trade: The next Generation of Supercomputers
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Pavel Pevzner
Ronald R. Taylor Professor of Computer Science, UCSD The Third Rebuttal of the Random Breakage Theory
Lecture and Sweatbox Q&A Session
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David Shaw
Chief Scientist, D. E. Shaw Research
New Architectures for a New Biology
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Jeffrey Skolnick
Professor, Director, Center for the Study of Systems Biology, Georgia Tech
Prediction of Protein Structure, Function and Druggability on a Proteomic Scale
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Jeremy Smith
Director, Center for Molecular Biophysics, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Dynamics of Protein Binding, Reaction and Structural Change
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Craig Venter
J. Craig Venter Institute
Genomics: From Medicine to the Environment
Lecture and Sweatbox Q&A Session
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Johnathan Yewdell
Chief, Biology Section National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health
Gained in Translation: The Immunoribosome Hypothesis of Immunosurveillance
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Inaugural Distinguished Lectures Videos 2005-2006
* 05/10/06 Richard Roberts, Ph.D. ~ New England BioLabs
"Restriction Enzyme and Genomes
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* 04/21/06 Michael S. Waterman, Ph.D. ~ University of Southern California
Whole Genome Optical Mapping
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* 03/22/06 Ken Dill, Ph.D. ~ University of California
San Francisco Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Folding Proteins by Computer: A Global Optimization Problem
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* 09/21/05 Sam Broder, MD ~ Celera Genomics
The Human Genome: Implications for Understanding Human Biology and Medicine
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