2006 SEMINARS
DATE TITLE
SPEAKER
01/05/06
Exploring the functional genomics of the ORFeome using in vitro expression cloning
02/07/06
Protein interaction domains in the control of cellular architecture
Tony Pawson
University of Toronto
02/22/06
The MINT Databas and surroundings
Andrew Chatr-Aryamontri
University of Rome
03/20/06
Checkpoint as Fixed Point: Dynamical properties of the yeast cell cycle network
Chao Tang
University of California - San Francisco
04/06/06
Evolution of aerobic glycolysis & its role in carcinogenesis and tumor invasion
Robert Gatenby
University of Arizona
Genomics of cell division in C. elegans
Tony Hyman
Max Planck Institute
04/18/06
Metabolic network models: from cell level perturbations to ecosystem evolution
Daniel Segre
Boston University
04/20/06
Towards context specific interaction mapping using the EGFR as a model
Pascal Braun
Harvard
University
04/27/06
Uncovering modularity in biological and social networks
Mark Newman
University of Michigan
05/25/06
Evaluation of novel computational predictions or protein-protein and domain-domain interactions

Jesus Izaguirre
University of Notre Dame

06/06/06
Protein interaction networks in malariaparasites
Doug LaCount
Purdue University
06/16/06
Epidemic spreading in complex networks: from compartmental models to realistic meta-population systems
Alessandro Vespignani
Indiana Univeristy
06/20/06
Divergence of gene expression between closely related species
06/21/06
MAPPIT
Jan Tavernier
Ghent University
06/23/06
Predicting Evolution by validating random models of real-world networks

Chris Wiggins
Columbia University

07/13/06
An Equilibrium-Based Approach to the Condition-Specific Structure of Regulatory Networks

Joe Mellor
Boston University

08/04/06
Systems literature analysis: a novel way to dissect and manage biomedical data

Aris Persidis
Biovista

08/14/06
mRNA display for protein evolution
Han Joo Lee
MGH/HMS
09/12/06
Analysis of interactomes using bioinformatics
Szymon Kascanowski
HMS
09/28/06
Growth factor signaling in developing tissues
Stanislav Shvartsman
Princeton University
10/03/06

Predicting molecular details for protein interaction networks

Victor Neduva
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
10/05/06
Systems-wide analysis of protein complexes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Anne-Claude Gavin
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
11/2/2006
Transient differentiation at the single-cell level
Michael Elowitz
California Institute of Technology
11/8/2006
Integrative analysis of the yeast osmoregulatory system
Stefan Hohmann
Göteborg University
12/14/06
Drugging the undruggable
Greg Verdine
Harvard University

 

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