Integrated Systems Biology Seminar Series


 

Presented jointly by:

The Proteomics and Metabolomics Facility

The Center for Bioinformatics

The RMRCE Genomics and Proteomics Core

The goal of this seminar series is to foster a Colorado State University community interested in the fields of genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and bioinformatics and how these fields ultimately work together to describe a more complete picture of biological systems. We hope these seminars will facilitate interaction and promote research collaboration across campus and beyond. In addition, we intend this seminar series to be an excellent educational resource promoting a broad perspective in systems biology. Everyone is welcome!

 

Spring 2008 Seminar Schedule
Microbiology, B120 3-3:50 p.m.

Jan. 31

Lawrence Hunter, Center for Computational Pharmacology, UCHSC
"Automated Aides for Generating Scientific Insights"

Mar. 12

Kenneth Reardon, Department of Chemical Engineering,  Colorado State University
 “Environmental Proteomics”

Mar. 26

Oliver Fiehn, Department of Molecular and CellularBiology & Genome Center, University of California, Davis "Metabolomic Databases for Biochemical Phenotyping"

Apr.  16

Eric Richards, Department of Biology, Washington University
"Do we need the 'epi' in epigenetics?"

Apr.  23

Chris Towne, The J. Craig Venter Institute
"Genomic Approaches to Investigate Polyploidy and Phenotypic Diversity in the Brassicaeae"

Apr. 30

Winston Hide, South African National Bioinformatics Institute/Harvard School of Public Health
TBA

Previous Speakers

Fall 2007 Seminar Schedule

 

 

 

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