Tutorial Program
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Tutorials
Saturday, August 19, 2000
University Price Center

8:30am - 12:30pm
(Seven sessions are concurrent. Select one morning and/or one afternoon session)

AM 1 - Richard K. Belew, UCSD [ PS and PDF tutorials]
Mark Craven, U. Wisconsin
Strategies for Seeking and Publishing Biomedical Literature on the WWW
AM 2 - Ram Samudrala, Stanford University
Protein Folding and Protein Structure Prediction
AM 3 - Frédérique Galisson, Institut Pasteur [PDF tutorials 0, 1, 2, 4, 5 ]
Introduction to Computational Sequence Analysis
AM 4 - Carole Goble, Robert Stevens, both of University of Manchester
Peter Karp, SRI International
Bio–Ontologies: Tools, Techniques, and Examples
AM 5 - Isaac S. Kohane
Children's Hospital Informatics Program (Harvard)
Clustering Genes by RNA Expression: How to Get Started and Where to Go Next
AM 6 - Thomas Werner
GSF-National Research Centre for Environment and Health
Organizational Features of Eukaryotic Promoters and Applications of in Silico Promoter Analysis in the Anotation of the Human Genome
AM 7 - Dirk Evers and Robert Giegerich, both of Bielefeld University [Web tutorial]
Systematic Dynamic Programming in Bioinformatics

1:30pm - 5:30pm
(Seven sessions are concurrent. Select one morning and/or one afternoon session)

PM 1 - Qin Shi, Steve Bent, and Colin Sandercock
Foley & Lardner (law firm)
Intellectual Property in Informatics
PM 2 - Bill Pearson [ Web tutorial]
U. of Virginia
Protein Sequence Comparison and Protein Evolution
PM 3 - Kenneth Griffiths, Richard Resnick [PPT tutorial]
NetGenics, Inc.
Approaches to Integrating Biological Data
PM 4 - David Sankoff
Centre de Recherches Mathématiques Université de Montréal
Genome Rearrangements and Comparative Mapping
PM 5 - Eberhard O. Voit [ PPT tutorial]
Medical University, South Carolina
A Primer on Metabolic Pathway Analysis
PM 6 - Simon Lin, Harry Zuzan, both of Duke University
Building Microarray Informatics Support
PM 7 - Victor Jongeneel [PDF tutorials 1]
Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
From Tag to Gene: Linking the Pieces in Sequence Analysis

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