Great Lakes Bioinformatics Conference 2015
INVITED SPEAKERS
Updated: May 12, 2015
Each GLBIO scientific session is organized around a particular theme, and opens with a leading researcher as an invited speaker.
- Anna Goldenberg, University of Toronto
Omic data integration - striving towards personalized medicine - Chad Myers, University of Minnesota
Mining chemical-genetic interaction networks for genome-wide discovery of new molecular probes - Hyonho Chun, Purdue University
Heterogeneous data integration: heritability estimation from multiple phenotypes - Jeffrey M. Kidd, University of Michigan
Paralog-specific copy-number variation detection using exact k-mer matching - Matthew Hahn, Indiana University
Phylogenomics and the Procrustean bed of the species tree - Tijana Milenkovic, University of Notre Dame
Redefining homology by transferring function between conserved network regions - Yunlong Liu, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
Roles of regulatory variants in complex disease - Yuzhen Ye, Indiana University
Targeted analysis of metagenomes: what’s working and what’s not - Yana Bromberg, Rutgers University, Functional basis of microorganism classification
- Russell Schwartz, Carnegie Mellon University, What sequencing can (and can't) tell us about tumor evolution