Saturday,
July 21, 2007
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7:30
a.m. -
6:00 p.m. |
Registration |
7:30
a.m. -
5:30 p.m. |
Wireless
Internet Available |
8:30
a.m. -
10:30 a.m. |
Student
Council Symposium (SCS3) |
Tutorial
AM2
Workflow
Approaches to Transcriptomics Analysis
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Tutorial
AM7
Genomic
data fusion for gene prioritization and function prediction |
Tutorial
AM5
Genomes,
Browsers and Databases: Tools for Integrating Sequence and Annotation
Data From Multiple Genomes
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Tutorial
AM1
Comparative
analysis of protein structures: Principles, tools, and applications
for establishing evolutionary relationship and predicting function
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Tutorial
AM3
Ontologies
for Biomedicine How to make and use them |
Tutorial
AM4
Exploring
Computational Biology with a Massively Parallel High Performance Computing
Environment
|
Tutorial
AM6
Implementing
phylogenetic workflows for comparative genomics using BioPerl |
9:00
a.m. -
12:30 p.m. |
Board
of Directors Meeting (Open to ISCB Board members only)
Location: Hilton Vienna Hotel -- Klimt Ballroom 1 |
10:30
a.m. -
10:45 a.m. |
Coffee
Break (available outside meeting rooms) |
10:45
a.m. -
12:30 p.m. |
SCS3
continued |
Tutorial
AM2 continued |
Tutorial
AM7 continued |
Tutorial
AM5 continued |
Tutorial
AM1 continued |
Tutorial
AM3 continued |
Tutorial
AM4 continued |
Tutorial
AM6 continued |
12:30
p.m. -
1:30 p.m. |
Lunch
for delegates attending Student Council Symposium, delegates attending
2 tutorials and ticket holders |
12:30
p.m. -
1:30 p.m. |
Board of
Directors Lunch (Open to ISCB Board members only)
Location: Hilton Vienna Hotel -- Klimt Ballroom 1
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1:30
p.m. -
3:30 p.m. |
SCS3
continued |
Tutorial
PM12
Comprehensive
analysis of Affymetrix Exon expression data using BioConductor
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Tutorial
PM10
Reverse
engineering mammalian transcriptional regulatory circuits
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Tutorial
PM8
Gene
and Protein Networks |
Tutorial
PM9
Automatic
text analysis based on Web services
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Tutorial
PM11
Systems
Biology of Host-Pathogen Interactions and Microbial Communities |
Tutorial
PM13
Introduction
to Phylogenetic Networks |
Tutorial
PM14
An introduction
to bioinformatics for glycomics research |
3:30
p.m. -
3:45 p.m. |
Coffee
Break (available outside meeting rooms) |
3:45
p.m. -
5:30 p.m. |
SCS3
continued |
Tutorial
PM12 continued |
Tutorial
PM10 continued |
Tutorial
PM8 continued |
Tutorial
PM9 continued |
Tutorial
PM11 continued |
Tutorial
PM13 continued |
Tutorial
PM14 continued |
| 5:30
p.m. |
Orienteering
Registration Location: TBD |
| 6:00
p.m |
Orienteering
Event at Unterer Prater Park |
8:00
p.m. -
10:00 p.m. |
Opening
Reception at Vienna City Hall |
Sunday,
July 22, 2007
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7:30
a.m. -
7:30 p.m. |
Registration |
7:30
a.m. -
9:00 p.m. |
Wireless
Internet Available |
8:15
a.m. -
8:00 p.m. |
Posters
on display |
8:15
a.m. -
8:30 a.m. |
Opening
Welcome and Introduction of Keynote 1: Erin K. O'Shea, Howard Hughes
Medical Institute & Harvard University |
8:30
a.m. -
9:20 a.m. |
Keynote
1: Erin K. O'Shea:
Dissecting Transcriptional Network Structure and Function |
9:30
a.m. -
5:30 p.m. |
Exhibits
Open |
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Paper
Track |
Paper
Track |
Highlights
Track |
Highlights
Track |
Special
Session Track |
PLoS Track
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Demonstrations
Track |
SIG
& Satellite Presentations |
9:30
a.m. -
9:55 a.m. |
Paper
1:
A physical model for tiling array analysis - Ho-Ryun Chung, Dennis
Kostka and Martin Vingron |
Paper
2:
SPIN: SPIN: A Framework for Signaling - Regulatory Pathway Inference
from Cause-Effect Experiments - Oved Ourfali, Tomer Shlomi, Trey Ideker,
Eytan Ruppin and Roded Sharan |
Highlights
1:
The Inferelator: learning predictive dynamic regulatory networks from
heterogeneous data - Richard Bonneau |
Highlight
2:
What made us human? - Katherine Pollard |
Special
Session 1: Private fears in public places? Ethical and regulatory
concerns regarding human genomic databases
Organizers:
David Gurwitz & Barbara Prainsack (session ends at 12:30 p.m.)
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PLoS
1:
Computational Neuroscience for Computational Biologists: A Brief Tour
- Lyle J. Graham |
Demo
1:
geWorkbench: An Open-Source Platform for Integrated Genomics |
3Dsig:
Structural Bioinformatics & Computational Biophysics Satellite
Meeting
(Update Session)
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| 10:00
a.m. - 10:25 a.m. |
Paper
3:
Genomic Characterization of Perturbation Sensitivity - Jung Hun Ohn,
Jihun Kim and Ju Han Kim |
Paper
4:
Annotating Gene Function by Combining Expression Data with a Modular
Gene Network - Motoki Shiga, Ichigaku Takigawa and Hiroshi Mamitsuka |
Highlight
3:
Redefining nodes and edges: Relating three-dimensional structures
to protein networks provides evolutionary insights - Philip Kim |
Highlight
4:
Expansion of protein domain repeats - Asa K Bjoerklund |
PLoS
2:
New methods for tracing the flow of information and computational
operations in cortical networks of neurons - Wolfgang Maass |
Demo
2:
Demonstration of The Pathway Tools Software |
SIG
1:
Alternative
Splicing (AS-SIG)?
(Update Session)
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| 10:25
a.m. - 10:50 a.m. |
Coffee
Break with Exhibitors |
Coffee
Break with Exhibitors |
| 10:50
a.m. - 11:15 a.m. |
Paper
5:
Nested Effects Models for High -Dimensional Phenotyping Screens -
Florian Markowetz, Dennis Kostka, Olga Troyanskaya and Rainer Spang |
Paper
6: Identification of Functional Modules from Conserved Ancestral
Protein-Protein Interactions - Janusz Dutkowski and Jerzy Tiuryn |
Highlight
5:
From phenome-genome networks to disease - Atul Butte |
Highlight
6:
Simulation - Emergent dynamics of thymocyte - Sol Efroni |
PLoS
3:
Semantics for Integrating Forest Structure Data - Judith Cushing |
Demo
3:
SpotRobot |
SIG
2:
Bioinformatics Open Source Conference (BOSC)?
(Update Session)
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| 11:20
a.m. - 11:45 a.m. |
Paper
7:
Biases induced by pooling samples in microarray experiments - Tristan
Mary-Huard, JeanJacques Daudin, Michela Baccini, Annibale Biggeri
and Avner Bar-Hen |
Paper
8:
Functional Annotation of Regulatory Pathways - Jayesh Pandey, Mehmet
Koyuturk, Yohan Kim, Wojciech Szpankowski, Shankar Subramaniam and
Ananth Grama |
Highlight
7:
Network motif identification in stochastic networks - Fengzhu Sun |
Highlight
8:
Evolutionary origin of the peroxisome - Toni Gabaldon |
PLoS
4:
An ontology for the semantic modelling of natural systems - Gary Johnson |
Demo
4:
The Phylogeny Cafe |
SIG
3:
BioLINK
(Update Session)
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| 11:50
a.m. - 12:15 p.m. |
Paper
9:
Nucleotide variation of regulatory motifs may lead to distinct expression
patterns - Liat Segal, Michal Lapidot, Zach Solan, Eytan Ruppin, Yitzhak
Pilpel and David Horn |
Paper
10:
Supervised reconstruction of biological networks with local models
- Kevin Bleakley, Gérard Biau and Jean-Phlippe Vert |
Highlight
9:
Sense-antisense pairs: functional/ evolutionary considerations - Sandro
de Souza |
Highlight
10:
A first look at ARFome: novel dual-coding genes conserved in mammalian
- Wen-Yu Chung |
PLoS
5:
Nested Systems Modeling: A Hierarchical Approach to Individual Based
Models - Bert van der Werf |
Demo
5:
ENDEAVOUR, an application to prioritize candidate disease genes |
SIG
4:
Bio-Ontologies
(Update Session)
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12:15
p.m. -
1:30 p.m. |
ISCB Open
Business Meeting - Hall C
All ISMB/ECCB Conference delegates are invited to participate in
the ISCB Business Meeting
Lunch
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Birds
of a Feather Flock Together
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Birds
of a Feather Flock Together
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Birds
of a Feather Flock Together
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Birds
of a Feather Flock Together
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Birds
of a Feather Flock Together
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1:30
p.m. -
1:35 p.m. |
Introduction
of Keynote 2: Søren Brunak, Technical University of Denmark |
1:35
p.m. -
2:25 p.m. |
Keynote
2: Søren Brunak:
Understanding interactomes by data integration |
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Paper
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Paper
Track |
Highlights
Track |
Highlights
Track |
Special
Session Track |
PLoS Track
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Demonstrations
Track |
SIG
& Satellite Presentations |
2:30
p.m. -
2:55 p.m. |
Paper
11:
Optimized Design and Assessment of Whole Genome Tiling Arrays - Stefan
Graf, Fiona G.G. Nielsen, Stefan Kurtz, Martijn A. Huynen, Ewan Birney,
Henk Stunnenberg and Paul Flicek |
Paper
12:
An Ensemble Framework for Clustering Protein - Protein Interaction
Networks - Sitaram Asur, Srinivasan Parthasarathy and Duygu Ucar |
Highlight
11:
Computational Inference of Neural Information Flow Networks - Alexander
Hartemink |
No
Presentation |
Special
Session 2: Cheminformatics
Organizer: Matthias Rarey |
PLoS
6:
Statistics of network connectivity optimizing information storage
- Nicolas Brunel |
Demo
6:
CADLIVE: Computer- Aided Design of Living Systems |
SIG
5:
Joint AFP-Biosapiens SIG
(Update Session) |
3:00
p.m. -
3:25 p.m. |
Paper
13:
Comparative analysis of microarray normalization procedures: effects
on reverse engineering gene networks - Wei Keat Lim, Kai Wang, Celine
Lefebvre and Andrea Califano |
Paper
14:
Computational Modeling of C. elegans Vulval Induction - Xiaoyun Sun
and Pengyu Hong |
Highlight
13:
A metabolic network in the evolutionary context: Multiscale structure
and modularity - Leonid Mirny |
Highlight
14:
Comparative analysis of 22 coronavirus HKU1 genomes reveals a novel
genotype and evidence of natural recombination in coronavirus HKU1
- Yi Huang |
PLoS
7:
Cortical Network Dynamics - Ad Aersten |
Demo
7:
Reactome |
Industry
1:
Scientific Workflow Driven Solutions for Life Sciences: The Next Frontier |
3:25
p.m. -
3:50 p.m. |
Coffee
Break with Exhibitors |
Coffee
Break with Exhibitors |
3:50
p.m. -
4:15 p.m. |
Paper
15:
Continuous Hidden Process Model for Time Series Expression Experiments
- Yanxin Shi, Michael Klutstein, Itamar Simon, Tom Mitchell and Ziv
Bar-Joseph |
Paper
16:
Prediction of DNA binding residues from sequence - Yanay Ofran, Venkatesh
Mysore and Burkhard Rost |
Highlight
15:
Reconstructing Dynamic Regulatory Maps - Jason Ernst |
Highlight
16:
Who lives Where - Taxonomic Assessment of Microbial Communities in
the Wild - Christian von Mering |
PLoS
8:
Comparative Analysis of Primate Alternative Splicing using Exon Arrays
- Augix Xu |
Demo
8:
The European Molecular Biology Open Software Suite (EMBOSS) |
Industry
2:
New insights from expression profiling of P. falciparum genome |
4:20
p.m. -
4:45 p.m. |
Paper
17:
RankMotif++: a motif-search algorithm that accounts for relative ranks
of K-mers in binding transcription factors - Xiaoyu Chen, Timothy
Hughes and Quaid Morris |
Paper
18:
Automated Image Analysis of Protein Localization in Budding Yeast
- Shann-Ching Chen, Ting Zhao, Geoffrey Gordon and Robert Murphy |
Highlight
17:
A genome-wide analysis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae demonstrates the
influence of chromatin modifiers on transcription - Israel Steinfeld |
Highlight
18:
Comparative Genomics of translation regulation in yeast - Pilpel Yitzhak |
PLoS
9:
The Human Phylome - Jaime Huerat-Cepas |
Demo
9:
Exploring Ensembl beyond the Genome Browser |
Industry
3:
Fast laptopsequence analysisusinghi- performance computing |
4:50
p.m. -
5:15 p.m. |
Paper
19:
A graph-based approach to systematically reconstruct human transcriptional
regulatory modules - Xifeng Yan, Michael Mehan, Yu Huang, Michael
Waterman, Philip Yu and Jasmine Zhou |
Paper
20:
Using genome context data to identify specific types of functional
associations in pathway / genome databases - Michelle Green and Peter
Karp |
Highlight
19:
Binding Site Graphs: A New Graph Theoretical Framework for Prediction
of Transcription Factor Binding Sites - Timothy Reddy |
Highlight
20:
Bringing automatic curation to an automatic world - Raul Rodriguez-Esteban |
PLoS
10:
Origin of bacterial transmembrane beta-barrels by duplication of a
beta-beta hairpin - Johannes Soeding |
Demo
10:
MADMAX- MicroArray Database Management and Analysis of eXperiments |
Industry
4:
Project Prospect: Life Science Informatics at Royal Society of Chemistry
Publishing |
5:20
p.m. -
5:45 p.m. |
Paper
21:
Connecting Quantitative Regulatory-Network Models to genome - Yue
Pan, Timothy Durfee, Joseph Bockhorst and Mark Craven |
Paper
22:
Systematic Discovery of Functional Modules and Context - Specific
Functional Annotation of Human Genome - Yu Huang, Haifeng Li, Haiyan
Hu, Xifeng Yan, Michael Waterman, Haiyan Huang and Jasmine Zhou |
Highlight
21:
Dynomics era: How information on conformational dynamics can be used
to gain a deeper understanding of biological events at the molecular
level? - Lee Yang |
Highlight
22:
The implications of alternative splicing in the ENCODE protein complement
- Michael Tress |
PLoS
11:
Inferring ancestral states of the bZIP transcription factor interaction
network - John Pinney |
Demo
11:
The EMBL Nucleotide Sequence Database (EMBL-Bank): Submission methods
to the repository, data curation and innovative solutions to the handling
of large datasets. |
Industry
5:
WISDOM: a grid-enabled virtual screening initiative |
5:50
p.m. -
5:55 p.m. |
Introduction
of Keynote 3: Michael Eisen, University of California, Berkeley |
5:55
p.m. -
6:45 p.m. |
Keynote
3: Michael Eisen:
Understanding and exploiting the evolution of the sequences that control
gene expression |
6:45
p.m. -
8:00 p.m. |
Poster
Session with Authors (Odd Numbers) & Reception |
ISCB
Open Committee Meetings
All ISMB/ECCB conference delegates are invited to participate in the
ISCB Open Committee Meetings as listed below:
Sunday, July
22
4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
SIG Coordinators
Meeting (Open Meeting) -- Room: 02 A353
6:45 p.m.
- 7:45 p.m.
Affiliates (Open Meeting) -- Room: 02 A353
Finance & Business Development (Open Meeting) -- Room: 02 A355
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Monday,
July 23, 2007
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Hall
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Hall
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Hall
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7:30
a.m. -
7:30 p.m. |
Registration |
7:30
a.m. -
9:00 p.m. |
Wireless
Internet Available |
8:15
a.m. -
8:00 p.m. |
Posters
on display |
8:15
a.m. -
8:30 a.m. |
Morning
Welcome, ISMB 2008 Promotion and Introduction of Keynote 4: Anne-Claude
Gavin, European Molecular Biology Laboratory |
8:30
a.m. -
9:20 a.m. |
Keynote
4: Anne-Claude Gavin:
Interaction
Networks Probed by Mass Spectrometry |
9:30
a.m. -
5:30 p.m. |
Exhibits
Open |
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Paper
Track |
Paper
Track |
Highlights
Track |
Highlights
Track |
Special
Session Track |
PLoS Track
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Demonstrations
Track |
Industry
Track |
9:30
a.m. -
9:55 a.m. |
Paper
23: Spectrum: Joint Bayesian Inference of Population Structure
and Recombination Event - Kyung-Ah Sohn and Eric P. Xing |
Paper
24:
Cotranslational protein folding fact or fiction? - Charlotte
M. Deane, Mingqiang Dong, Fabien Huard, Braddon K. Lance and Graham
R. Wood |
Highlight
23:
Folding upon binding: why folding instability has only a small
effect on binding affinity - Carlos Camacho |
Highlight
24:
Computational biology of membrane proteins: From structure-based
alignment to function of complex molecular machines - Harel Weinstein |
Special
Session 3: Genetic networks: Inferring pathways by combinatorial
perturbation
Organizer:
Frederick Fritz Roth
(session ends at 12:30 p.m.)
|
PLoS
12:
Visual Tools for Managing Taxonomic Concepts in Ecological and Biodiversity
Research -Jessie Kennedy |
Demo
12/13:
Improving Scientific Intelligence through Integration |
Industry
6:
A Novel Approach for Rapid Mapping and Analysis of Second Generation
Sequence Reads |
| 10:00
a.m. - 10:25 a.m. |
Paper
25: Locomotif: From Graphical Motif Description to RNA Motif Search
- Janina Reeder, Jens Reeder and Robert Giegerich |
Paper
26:
Different mechanistic requirements for prokaryotic and eukaryotic
chaperonins: a lattice study - Etai Jacob, Amnon Horovitz and Ron
Unger |
Highlight
25: Domain-domain interactions are evolutionary conserved
- Zohar Itzhaki |
Highlight
26:
A View from the EVEREST: Insights on Evolutionary Conserved Domains
in Protein Sequences - Michal Linial |
PLoS
13:
Computable Field Guides: Time and Place Dependent Species Identification
and Reporting - Robert Morris |
Industry
7:
An Algorithm for Automatic 2D Depiction of Molecules |
| 10:25
a.m. - 10:50 a.m. |
Coffee
Break with Exhibitors |
Coffee
Break with Exhibitors |
| 10:50
a.m. - 11:15 a.m. |
Paper
27:
SNP mining porcine ESTs with MAVIANT, a novel tool for SNP evaluation
and annotation - Frank Panitz, Henrik Stengaard, Henrik Hornshøj,
Jan Gorodkin, Jakob Hedegaard, Susanna Cirera, Bo Thomsen, Lone B.
Madsen, Anette Høj, Rikke K. Vingborg, Bujie Zahn, Xuegang
Wang, Xuefei Wang, Rasmus Wernersson, Claus B. Jørgensen, Karsten
Scheibye-Knudsen, Troels Arvin, Steen Lumholdt, Milena Sawera, Trine
Green, Bente J. Nielsen, Jakob H. Havgaard, Søren Brunak, Merete
Fredholm and Christian Bendixen |
Paper
28:
Anisotropic Fluctuations of Amino Acids in Protein Structures: Insights
from X-Ray Crystallography and Elastic Network Models - Eran Eyal,
Chakra Chennubhotla, Lee-Wey Yang and Ivet Bahar |
Highlight
27:
Local structural disorder imparts plasticity on linear motifs - Istvan
Simon |
Highlight
28:
GRID Deployment of Legacy Bioinformatics Applications with Transparent
Data Access - Christophe Blanchet |
PLoS
14:
Changing patterns of selective pressure in Human Influenza H3 - Richard
Goldstein |
Demo
14/16:
Genomics Acceleration using the FPGA based BLAST appliance by SGI
and Mitrionics. |
Demo
15:
Pedro: A Model Driven Data Entry Tool for Bioinformatics |
| 11:20
a.m. - 11:45 a.m. |
Paper
29:
Translation initiation site prediction on a genomic scale: beauty
in simplicity - Yvan Saeys, Thomas Abeel, Sven Degroeve and Yves Van
de Peer |
Paper
30:
Adaptive Torsion-Angle Quasi-Statics: a General Simulation Method
with Applications to Protein Structure Analysis and Design - Romain
Rossi, Mathieu Isorce, Sandy Morin, Julien Flocard, Karthik Arumugam,
Serge Crouzy, Michel Vivaudou and Stephane Redon |
Highlight
29:
The diversity and evolution of interface geometry - Wan Kyu Kim |
Highlight
30:
Network robustness and modularity of protein structures in the identification
of key residues for the allosteric communications - Antonio del Sol |
PLoS
15:
Comparative docking on protein structure models from ten tropical
disease genomes - Marc Marti-Renom |
Demo
17:
Semantic Web for Healthcare and Life Sciences |
| 11:50
a.m. - 12:15 p.m. |
Paper
31:
A Statistical Method for Alignment- free Comparison of Regulatory
Sequences - Miriam R. Kantorovitz, Gene E. Robinson and Saurabh Sinha |
Paper
32:
Dead-End Elimination with Backbone Flexibility - Ivelin Georgiev and
Bruce Randall Donald |
Highlight
31:
Computational Design of Peptides that Target Transmembrane Helices
- Joanna Slusky |
Highlight
32:
Evaluation of coarse-grained models of protein dynamics using large
sets of crystallographic data - Dmitry Kondrashov |
PLoS
16:
Genome wide identification of off-site protein targets for major pharmaceuticals
using functiaonl site similarity and protein-ligand docking - Daniel
Goodman |
Demo
18:
beta.uniprot.org: a preview of the new Web site of the UniProt consortium
|
Demo
19:
BioModels Database, a curated resource of annotated published models |
12:15
p.m. -
1:30 p.m. |
ISCB Student
Council Open Meeting -- Hall C
Lunch
|
Birds
of a Feather Flock Together
|
Birds
of a Feather Flock Together
|
Birds
of a Feather Flock Together
|
Birds
of a Feather Flock Together
|
Birds
of a Feather Flock Together
|
1:30
p.m. -
1:35 p.m. |
Introduction
of Keynote 5: ISCB Overton Prize Lecture: Eran Segal, Weizmann Institute
of Science |
1:35
p.m. -
2:25 p.m. |
Keynote
5: Eran Segal:
Quantitative
Models for Chromatin and Transcription Regulation |
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Paper
Track |
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Track |
Highlights
Track |
Highlights
Track |
Special
Session Track |
PLoS Track
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Demonstrations
Track |
Industry
Presentations |
2:30
p.m. -
2:55 p.m. |
Paper
33:
Inferring protein-DNA dependencies using motif alignments and mutual
information - Shaun Mahony, Philip Auron and Panayiotis Benos |
Paper
34:
Kinetics Analysis Methods For Approximate Folding Landscapes - Lydia
Tapia, Xinyu Tang, Shawna Thomas and Nancy Amato |
Highlight
33:
The relationship among sequence diversity, coevolution, and specificity
in protein interactions - Simon Lovell |
Highlight
34:
Predicting the Arabidopsis calmodulin interaction network from protein
microarray data - George Popescu |
Special
Session 4: Computational epigenetics and chromatin regulation
Organizer:
Michael Zhang
|
PLoS
17: Systems-level Exploration of the Breast and Colorectal
Cancer Genomes - Jimmy Cheng-Ho Lin |
Demo
20/21:
Pattern Discovery in Bioinformatics: Theory and Algorithms |
Industry
8:
Heuristic rule based protein function prediction for genome scale
data sets |
3:00
p.m. -
3:25 p.m. |
Paper
35:
Efficient parameter estimation for RNA secondary structure prediction
- Mirela Andronescu, Anne Condon, Holger Hoos, David H. Mathews and
Kevin P. Murphy |
Paper
36:
Learning to Extract Relations For Protein Annotation - Jee-Hyub Kim,
Alex Mitchell, Teresa Attwood and Melanie Hilario |
Highlight
35:
The dynamic personality of proteins: Connecting internal protein dynamics
and enzyme catalysis - Pratul Agarwal |
Highlight
36:
Quantitative proteomic approach to study subcellular localization
of membrane proteins - Pawel Sadowski |
PLoS
18:
A Conserved Network of Human MAPK Interactions - Trey Ideker |
Industry
9:
Accelerating Metagenomics and Next-Generation Genomics using FPGAs |
3:25
p.m. -
3:50 p.m. |
Coffee
Break with Exhibitors |
Coffee
Break with Exhibitors |
3:50
p.m. -
4:15 p.m. |
Paper
37:
Homology Search for Genes Using Biased HMMs - Xuefeng Cui, Tomas Vinar,
Brona Brejova, Dennis Shasha and Ming Li |
Paper
38:
Negation of protein - protein interactions: analysis and extraction
- Olivia Sanchez-Graillet and Massimo Poesio |
Highlight
37:
Gene prioritization through genomic data fusion - Peter Van Loo |
Highlight
38:
Large-scale mapping of human protein - protein interactions by
mass spectrometry -.
Thodoros Topaloglou |
PLoS
19:
Identification of new AP-2alpha regulated genes: a biological and
bioinformatic approach - Davide Cora |
Demo
22:
E-Cell Simulation Environment and E-Cell 3D visualization front-end
|
Industry
10:
ARTS - Apple Research & Technology Support |
4:20
p.m. -
4:45 p.m. |
Paper
39:
Computing multiple sequence alignments by aligning alignments - Travis
Wheeler and John Kececioglu |
Paper
40:
Identification of New Drug Classification Terms in Textual Resources
- Corinna Kolarik, Martin Hofmann, Marc Zimmermann and Juliane Fluck |
Highlight
39:
From Fit to Fat and Back: Computational Discovery of Mechanisms of
Insulin Resistance - Andre Ptitsyn |
Highlight
40:
Three-dimensional morphology and gene expression in the Drosophila
blastoderm at cellular resolution - Soile V Keraenen |
PLoS
20:
Subtle donor splice variation at the verge of regulation - Ralf Bortfeldt |
Demo
23:
Visualisation and Analysis of Molecular Sequences, Alignments and
Structures Software Demo: Interoperable analysis applications |
Industry
11:
Improving Scientific Intelligence through Integration |
4:50
p.m. -
5:40 p.m. |
Poster
Session with Authors (Even Numbers) |
Poster
Session with Authors (Even Numbers) |
5:45
p.m. -
5:50 p.m. |
Introduction
of Keynote 6: John Mattick, University of Queensland |
5:50
p.m. -
6:40 p.m. |
Keynote
6: John Mattick:
The majority of the genome of complex organisms is devoted to an RNA
regulatory system that directs differentiation and development |
6:40
p.m. -
8:00 p.m. |
Poster
Session with Authors (Even Numbers) & Reception |
ISCB
Open Committee Meetings
All ISMB/ECCB conference delegates are invited to participate in the
ISCB Open Committee Meetings as listed below:
Monday, July
23
6:45 p.m. - 7:45 p.m.
Conferences (Open Meeting) -- Room: 02 A353
Public Affairs & Policies (Open Meeting) -- Room: 02 A355
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