Computational Genomics Research Seminar

Current meetings



The computational genomics group seminar is devoted to various aspects of computational biology in a broad context. We also are very interested in "pure" biology talks that bring up computational problems.  The forum includes group members as well as other TAU researchers involved in the interplay between computation and biology. The setting is very informal and allows for maximal interaction between the speaker and the audience. Depending on the speaker's wish, we either make the seminar for group members only, or announce it on the Bioinformatics Network of Tel Aviv University.

We usually reserve at least an hour for the talk followed by discussion which may be extended over lunch. Seminars are being held on Wednesdays 11:00-13:00 at 309 Shreiber building on the Tel-Aviv University Campus (near Bet Hatefutzot).

Fall 2002 Schedule:

Coordinator: Amos Tanay

Date
Speaker
Title
4.9
Sagi Snir (Technion)
Restricting SBH Ambiguity via Restriction Enzymes
2.10
Eran Halperin (Berkeley)
Large Scale Recovery of Haplotypes from Genotype Data using Imperfect Phylogeny
15.10
Ziv Bar Yoseph (MIT)
Analyzing time series expression data: From individual gene expression to genetic regulatory networks
30.10
closed meeting

6.11
closed meeting

13.11
Itsik Pe'er (WIS)
Resolution of Haplotypes and Haplotype Frequencies from SNP Genotypes of Pooled Samples
27.11
Dan Geiger (Technion)
 Computational Problems in Genetic Linkage Analysis
4.12
Eleazer Eskin
Finding Regulatory Patterns in Bacterial Genomes
11.12
Ron, Irit, Gadi
Conference Reports
18.12
Ori Sasson (HUJI)
Spectral Clustering of Proteins
25.12
Dana Pe'er (HUJI)
Module Networks: Reconstruction of regulatory moudles and their control programs from gene expression data
1.1
Rani Elkon
Genome-wide In-silico Identification of Transcriptional Regulators Controlling Cell Cycle in Human Cells
22.1
Dekel Tzur
Resequencing By Hybridization

2002 Seminars
2001 Seminars


Ron Shamir's Computational Genomics Laboratory, Tel-Aviv University