Workshop in Statistical Genetics and Computational Molecular Biology
December 16-18, 2001.



 

Faculty Speakers

The following faculty have already agreed to participate:

  • Dr. David Baker, Department of Biochemistry
    Protein structure prediction

  • Dr. Jenny Bryan, Department of Statistics, UBC
    Finding Informative Subsets of Genes

  • Dr. Joe Felsenstein, Genome Sciences
    Trees of genes within and between species: molecular biology meets population biology

  • Dr. Jinko Graham, Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science, Simon Fraser University
    Testing and estimation of recombination breakpoints in a set of aligned sequences.

  • Dr. Phil Green, Department of Genome Sciences
    Analyzing genome sequences.

  • Dr. Kathleen Kerr, Department of Biostatistics
    Gene Expression Microarrays: Classical Statistics and Modern Genomics
    Dr.Churchill's page at the Jackson Labs. This is where Dr. Kerr did her research until her recent move to UW.

  • Dr. Charles Kooperberg Bioinformatics Group of the FHCRC
    Sequence analysis using logic regression

  • Dr Leonid Kruglyak, FHCRC
    Lab home page

  • Dr. John Mittler, Department of Microbiology
    Population genetics and dynamics of HIV-1 infection

  • Dr. Stephanie Monks, Department of Biostatistics, and Rosetta Inpharmatics
    Studying the Genetics of Gene Expression

  • Dr. Maynard Olson , UW Genome Center
    Resequencing segments of the human genome: experimental and statistical considerations.

  • Dr. Ram Samudrala, Computational Genomics, Dept Microbiology, UW
    Modelling genome structure and function
    More information about research in the UW Computational genomics Group

  • Dr. Elizabeth Thompson, Statistics
    Inferring gene locations from genetic data on related individuals.
    More information about Statistical Genetics at the University of Washington
    More information about Dr. Thompson's research

  • Dr. Martin Tompa, Computer Science and Engineering
    Discovering Regulatory Motifs in DNA Sequences
    More information about Computational Biology in the UW Computer Science and Engineering Department
    More information about Dr.Tompa's research

  • Dr. Ellen Wijsman , Division of Medical Genetics
    Gene finding in human populations

    The above list order is alphabetical.
    Here is the tentative schedule. (and in pdf format.

    Not all pages may be accessible from all computers: in particular you may not be able to access FHCRC pages.

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