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Jeff Blanchard is offering a hands on Bioinformatics Lab course MICROBIO 590B designed to help students become familiar with existing bioinformatic tools and resources and to learn to write computer programs to test hypotheses and solve biological problems.
Ram Mettu in Electrical and Computer Engineering will be offering a special seminar course, Topics in Computational Biology, E&C-ENG 697S. Ram's research area is mass spectrometry for resolving protein structures.
Ram Mettu in Electrical and Computer Engineering will be offering a special seminar course, Topics in Computational Biology, E&C-ENG 697S. Ram's research area is computational structural biology; he has most recently been working on algorithms for automated analysis of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) data.
Arnie Hagler, Adjunct Prof, Chemistry, U Mass, and Founder and Chairman of Science Media?, will talk to us about "Simulations of Biological Macromolecules"
David Kulp, Jeff Blanchard, and Erin Conlon will be teaching a cross-listed introductory bioinformatics course this fall.
The Sixth International Conference on Systems Biology (ICSB 2005) will be in Boston in October.
Ram Mettu in Electrical and Computer Engineering will be offering a special seminar course, Topics in Computational Biology, E&C-ENG 697S. Ram's research area is mass spectrometry for resolving protein structures.
Arnie Hagler, Adjunct Prof, Chemistry, U Mass, and Founder and Chairman of Science Media?, will talk to us about "Simulations of Biological Macromolecules"
The next meeting of the Computational Biology SIG is planned for September 15 at 5:30pm in the U Mass Amherst Computer Science Building. Our speakers will include Bob Handsaker of Charlemont Software about his work with the Broad Institute at MIT and Michael Brudno of the University of Toronto will discuss comparative genomics. There will be free pizza. Read more...
The next meeting of the Computational Biology SIG is planned for September 15 at 5:30pm in the U Mass Amherst Computer Science Building. Our speakers will include Bob Handsaker of Charlemont Software about his work with the Broad Institute at MIT and Michael Brudno of the University of Toronto will discuss comparative genomics. There will be free pizza. Read more...
Two system biology conferences will take place in 2005: Foundations of Systems Biology and Engineering (FOSBE 2005) and Sixth International Conference on Systems Biology (ICSB 2005)
The next meeting of the Computational Biology SIG is tentatively planned for September 15 at 5:30pm in the U Mass Amherst Computer Science Building. Our speakers will include Bob Handsaker of Charlemont Software about his work with the Broad Institute at MIT. There will be food.
The Sixth International Conference on Systems Biology (ICSB 2005) will be in Boston in October.
David Kulp, Jeff Blanchard, and Erin Conlon will be teaching a cross-listed introductory bioinformatics course this fall.
David Kulp, Jeff Blanchard, and Erin Conlon will be teaching a cross-listed introductory bioinformatics course this fall.
David Kulp, Jeff Blanchard, and Erin Conlon will be teaching a cross-listed introductory bioinformatics course this fall.
The next meeting of the Computational Biology SIG is tentatively planned for September 15. Location TBD. Tentative speakers are Bob Handsaker of Charlemont Software about his work with the Broad Institute at MIT and Arnie Hagler from U Mass on rational drug design. Stay tuned for updates.
The next meeting of the Computational Biology SIG is tentatively planned for September 15 at 5:30pm in the U Mass Amherst Computer Science Building. Our speakers will include Bob Handsaker of Charlemont Software about his work with the Broad Institute at MIT. There will be food.
The next meeting of the Computational Biology SIG is tentatively planned for September 15. Location TBD. Tentative speakers are Bob Handsaker of Charlemont Software about his work with the Broad Institute at MIT and Arnie Hagler from U Mass on rational drug design. Stay tuned for updates.
The next meeting of the Computational Biology SIG is tentatively planned for September 15. Location TBD. Tentative speakers are Bob Handsaker of Charlemont Software about his work with the Broad Institute at MIT and Arnie Hagler from U Mass on rational drug design. Stay tuned for updates.
The next meeting of the Computational Biology SIG? is tentatively planned for September 15. Location TBD. Tentative speakers are Bob Handsaker of Charlemont Software about his work with the Broad Institute at MIT and Arnie Hagler from U Mass on rational drug design. Stay tuned for updates.
The next meeting of the Computational Biology SIG is tentatively planned for September 15. Location TBD. Tentative speakers are Bob Handsaker of Charlemont Software about his work with the Broad Institute at MIT and Arnie Hagler from U Mass on rational drug design. Stay tuned for updates.
The next meeting of the Computational Biology SIG is tentatively planned for September 15. Location TBD. Tentative speakers are Bob Handsaker of Charlemont Software about his work with the Broad Institute at MIT and Arnie Hagler from U Mass on rational drug design. Stay tuned for updates.
The next meeting of the Computational Biology SIG? is tentatively planned for September 15. Location TBD. Tentative speakers are Bob Handsaker of Charlemont Software about his work with the Broad Institute at MIT and Arnie Hagler from U Mass on rational drug design. Stay tuned for updates.
The next meeting of the Systems Biology and Bioinformatics SIG will be held at 5:30pm on June 16 in room 151 in the Computer Science Building at U Mass Amherst. Speakers will be Asst Prof Oliver Brock speaking on "Computational methods for protein structure prediction in the context of the Protein Structure Initiative" and Dave Wilson, VP of Sofware Engineering at Protedyne, speaking on "Integrating LIMS in the context of closed-loop cherry picking".
The next meeting of the Computational Biology SIG is tentatively planned for September 15. Location TBD. Tentative speakers are Bob Handsaker of Charlemont Software about his work with the Broad Institute at MIT and Arnie Hagler from U Mass on rational drug design. Stay tuned for updates.
The next meeting of the Systems Biology and Bioinformatics SIG will be held at 5:30pm on June 16 in room 151 in the Computer Science Building at U Mass Amherst. Speakers will be Asst Prof Oliver Brock speaking on "Computational methods for protein structure prediction in the context of the Protein Structure Initiative" and Dave Wilson, VP of Sofware Engineering at Protodyne, speaking on "Integrating LIMS in the context of closed-loop cherry picking".
The next meeting of the Systems Biology and Bioinformatics SIG will be held at 5:30pm on June 16 in room 151 in the Computer Science Building at U Mass Amherst. Speakers will be Asst Prof Oliver Brock speaking on "Computational methods for protein structure prediction in the context of the Protein Structure Initiative" and Dave Wilson, VP of Sofware Engineering at Protedyne, speaking on "Integrating LIMS in the context of closed-loop cherry picking".
The next meeting of the Systems Biology and Bioinformatics SIG will be held at 5:30pm on June 16 in room 151 in the Computer Science Building at U Mass Amherst. Speakers will be Asst Prof Oliver Brock speaking on the structural biology intiative and Dave Wilson, VP of Sofware Engineering at Protodyne, will speak on "integrating LIMS in the context of closed-loop cherry picking".
The next meeting of the Systems Biology and Bioinformatics SIG will be held at 5:30pm on June 16 in room 151 in the Computer Science Building at U Mass Amherst. Speakers will be Asst Prof Oliver Brock speaking on "Computational methods for protein structure prediction in the context of the Protein Structure Initiative" and Dave Wilson, VP of Sofware Engineering at Protodyne, speaking on "Integrating LIMS in the context of closed-loop cherry picking".
Jeff Blanchard (Microbio) is organizing a semi-monthly meeting to discuss current research related to genetic networks. (more...)
Update: there was discussion of having a Sys Bio weekly Lecture Series this Spring, but since Jeff is running a discussion group, we'll postpone for another time.
Michael Henson and Lianhong Sun (UMass Chemical Engineering) are teaching a new systems biology course in this spring. (more...)
This seminar explores the connections between computer science and molecular biology by presenting a mixture of necessary background knowledge from both fields and current research bridging these disciplines.
(more)
The next meeting of the Systems Biology and Bioinformatics SIG will be held at 5:30pm on June 16 in room 151 in the Computer Science Building at U Mass Amherst. Speakers will be Asst Prof Oliver Brock speaking on the structural biology intiative and Dave Wilson, VP of Sofware Engineering at Protodyne, will speak on "integrating LIMS in the context of closed-loop cherry picking".
March 22 – John Tyson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, "Network Dynamics and Cell Physiology”, MCB Seminar Program, 101 Lederle Graduate Research Tower, 4 pm (refreshments at 3:45 pm)
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March 22 – John Tyson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, "Network Dynamics and Cell Physiology”, MCB Seminar Program, 101 Lederle Graduate Research Tower, 4 pm (Refreshments at 3:45 p.m)
March 22 – John Tyson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, "Network Dynamics and Cell Physiology”, MCB Seminar Program, 101 Lederle Graduate Research Tower, 4 pm (refreshments at 3:45 pm)
March 22 – John Tyson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, "Network Dynamics and Cell Physiology”, MCB Seminar Program, 101 Lederle Graduate Research Tower, 4 pm (Refreshments at 3:45 p.m)
A special interest group for the "Knowledge Corrider" will have a kick-off meeting on Thursday, March 3, 2005 at 5:30pm at UMass.
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Sixth International Conference on Systems Biology (ICSB 2005)
Sixth International Conference on Systems Biology (ICSB 2005)
Six International Conference on Systems Biology (ICSB 2005)
Sixth International Conference on Systems Biology (ICSB 2005)
Two system biology conferences will take place in 2005. Foundations of Systems Biology and Engineering (FOSBE 2005)
Two system biology conferences will take place in 2005: Foundations of Systems Biology and Engineering (FOSBE 2005) and
Two system biology conferences will take place in 2005. Foundations of Systems Biology and Engineering (FOSBE 2005) Six International Conference on Systems Biology (ICSB 2005)
A special interest group for the "Knowledge Corrider" will have a kick-off meeting on Thursday, February 10, 2005. \\
A special interest group for the "Knowledge Corrider" will have a kick-off meeting on Thursday, March 3, 2005 at 5:30pm at UMass. \\
Jeff Blanchard (Microbio) is organizing a semi-monthly meeting to discuss current research related to genetic networks.
Jeff Blanchard (Microbio) is organizing a semi-monthly meeting to discuss current research related to genetic networks. (more...)
A special interest group for the "Knowledge Corrider" will have a kick-off meeting on Thursday, February 10, 2005.
(more...)
A special interest group for the "Knowledge Corrider" will have a kick-off meeting on February 10, 2005.
(more...)
We are beginning planning for a Sys Bio weekly lecture series (Sys Bio Lecture Series 2005?) in the spring of 2005. If you are interested to speak please email dkulp «æ» cs·umass·edu.
(more...?)
Update: there was discussion of having a Sys Bio weekly Lecture Series this Spring, but since Jeff is running a discussion group, we'll postpone for another time.
Jeff Blanchard (Microbio) is organizing a semi-monthly meeting to discuss current research related to genetic networks.
This seminar explores the connections between computer science and molecular biology by presenting a mixture of necessary background knowledge from both fields and current research bridging these disciplines.
(more)
Michael Henson and Lianhong Sun (U Mass Chemical Engineering) are teaching a new systems biology course in this spring. (more...)
Michael Henson and Lianhong Sun (UMass Chemical Engineering) are teaching a new systems biology course in this spring. (more...)
Michael Henson and Lianhong Sun are teaching a new systems biology course in this spring. (more...)
Michael Henson and Lianhong Sun (U Mass Chemical Engineering) are teaching a new systems biology course in this spring. (more...)
Michael Henson is teaching a dynamic systems class in the spring. (more...)
Michael Henson and Lianhong Sun are teaching a new systems biology course in this spring. (more...)
The Systems Biology (Sys Bio) group is a five college-wide organization concerned with research and training in biological systems. Broadly we define systems biology to incorporate the study of complex biological phenomenon by means of interdisciplinary activities in computer science, mathematics,
The Systems Biology (Sys Bio) group is a five college-wide organization concerned with research and training in the computational aspects of biological systems. Broadly we define systems biology to incorporate the study of complex biological phenomenon by means of interdisciplinary activities in computer science, mathematics,
This website serves to refer visitors to domain-specific activities among the Five Colleges (Amherst, Hampshire, Mt Holyoke, Smith, and University of Massachusetts Amherst).
This website serves the Five Colleges (Amherst, Hampshire, Mt Holyoke, Smith, and University of Massachusetts Amherst) with information on research, training, resources, and local industry-academia connections.
Michael Henson is teaching a dynamic systems class in the spring. (More info?)
Michael Henson is teaching a dynamic systems class in the spring. (more...)
We are beginning planning for a Sys Bio weekly lecture series (Sys Bio Lecture Series 2005?) in the spring of 2005. If you are interested to speak please email dkulp«æ»cs·umass·edu. \\
We are beginning planning for a Sys Bio weekly lecture series (Sys Bio Lecture Series 2005?) in the spring of 2005. If you are interested to speak please email dkulp «æ» cs·umass·edu. \\
We are beginning planning for a Sys Bio weekly lecture series (Sys Bio Lecture Series 2005?) in the spring of 2005. If you are interested to speak please email dkulp «æ» cs·umass·edu. \\
We are beginning planning for a Sys Bio weekly lecture series (Sys Bio Lecture Series 2005?) in the spring of 2005. If you are interested to speak please email dkulp«æ»cs·umass·edu. \\
This website serves to refer visitors to domain-specific activities among the Five Colleges (Amherst, Hampshire, Mt Holyoke, Smith, and University of Massachusetts Amherst).
This website serves to refer visitors to domain-specific activities among the Five Colleges (Amherst, Hampshire, Mt Holyoke, Smith, and University of Massachusetts Amherst).
We are beginning planning for a Sys Bio weekly lecture series (Sys Bio Lecture Series 2005?) in the spring of 2005. If you are interested to speak please email dkulp «æ» cs·umass·edu. (more...?)
We are beginning planning for a Sys Bio weekly lecture series (Sys Bio Lecture Series 2005?) in the spring of 2005. If you are interested to speak please email dkulp «æ» cs·umass·edu.
(more...?)
A special interest group for the "Knowledge Corrider" will have a kick-off meeting on February 10, 2005. (more...)
A special interest group for the "Knowledge Corrider" will have a kick-off meeting on February 10, 2005.
(more...)
We are beginning planning for a Sys Bio weekly lecture series (Sys Bio Lecture Series 2005?) in the spring of 2005. If you are interested to speak please email dkulp «æ» cs·umass·edu.
We are beginning planning for a Sys Bio weekly lecture series (Sys Bio Lecture Series 2005?) in the spring of 2005. If you are interested to speak please email dkulp «æ» cs·umass·edu. (more...?)
A special interest group for the "Knowledge Corrider" will have a kick-off meeting on February 10, 2005. (more...)
The Systems Biology (Sys Bio) group is a five college-wide organization concerned with research and training in systems biology. Broadly we define systems biology to incorporate the study of complex biological phenomenon by means of interdisciplinary activities in computer science, mathematics,
The Systems Biology (Sys Bio) group is a five college-wide organization concerned with research and training in biological systems. Broadly we define systems biology to incorporate the study of complex biological phenomenon by means of interdisciplinary activities in computer science, mathematics,
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Michael Henson is teaching a dynamic systems class in the spring. (More info?)
We are beginning planning for a Sys Bio weekly lecture series (Sys Bio Lecture Series 2005?) in the spring of 2005. If you are interested to speak please email dkulp «æ» cs·umass·edu.
We are beginning planning for a Sys Bio weekly lecture series (Sys Bio Lecture Series 2005?) in the spring of 2005. If you are interested to speak please email dkulp «æ» cs·umass·edu.
We are beginning planning for a Sys Bio weekly lecture series (Sys Bio Lecture Series 2005?) in the spring of 2005. If you are interested to speak please email dkulp «æ» cs·umass·edu.
We are beginning planning for a Sys Bio weekly lecture series (Sys Bio Lecture Series 2005?) in the spring of 2005. If you are interested to speak please email dkulp «æ» cs·umass·edu.
We are beginning planning for a Sys Bio weekly lecture series (Sys Bio Lecture Series 2005?) in the spring of 2005. If you are interested to speak please email dkulp «æ» cs·umass·edu.
Systems Biology (Sys Bio)
The Systems Biology (Sys Bio) group is a five college-wide organization concerned with research and training in systems biology. Broadly we define systems biology to incorporate the study of complex biological phenomenon by means of interdisciplinary activities in computer science, mathematics, statistics, and engineering. As an umbrella group, Sys Bio promotes research and training in diverse sub-disciplines such as bioinformatics, computational neurobiology, and metabolic engineering. It also promotes regional academic and industry collaborations. We are a loosely affiliated group of educators, researchers, and students who maintain a mailing list, run this informational website, and occassionally run a lecture series.
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