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Future Events
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WUN Bioinformatics Video Seminar Series.
Seminars on 25 Feb., 28 April, 26 May 2004 at 5pm GMT.
TV Studio, Leavygreave Road.
For details, see here.
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Sigma Bioinformatics Seminar. Monday 15 March, 2004. 1-2pm.
The talk will focus on the importance of understanding patterns of splice variation, and will use case studies to illustrate this and the discovery of antisense gene pairs.
K-floor Lecture Theatre, Royal Hallamshire Hospital.
Past Events
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CBCB Seminar. Wednesday 27 August, 2003. 11:00am.
Random Graphs
Chris Cannings, Division of Genomic Medicine, University of Sheffield.
Fulwood Room, University House.
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CBCB and Biochemical Society Focused Meeting
Unravelling Nature's
Networks: From Microarray and Proteomic Analysis to Systems
Biology.
21-22 July 2003.
Halifax Hall, University of Sheffield.
Further details may be found on the Biochemical
Society web page, or by contacting the organisers (Nick Monk or Neil Lawrence).
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SMAS Cluster Meeting. Wednesday 29th Jan. 2003, 11:00.
Microarrays - a Mega-Variate Challenge
Brian Middleton, EST Statistical Sciences Group, AstraZeneca.
K14, Hick's Building.
Abstract.
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Research Forum on Proteomics.
Wednesday 29th Jan. 2003, 12:00-14:00.
Fulwood Room, University House.
If you would like to participate (presenting a poster or just attending),
please contact Linda Buxton (l.c.buxton@shef.ac.uk) as soon as possible so
that catering requirements can be met. Please also indicate whether you
require specialised equipment (poster boards will be provided). Note that
PhD students and postdoctoral researchers are welcome to attend.
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Division of Genomic Medicine Seminar.
Friday 17th Jan. 2003.
High Throughput Structural Biology in the Post Genomic Era: An Example
of a Small Proteome
Linda S. Brinen,
Structure Determination Core
Joint Center for Structural Genomics, Stanford University
N Floor Lecture Theatre,
Royal Hallamshire Hospital, 10:30.
Further details from d.j.buttle@sheffield.ac.uk or
c.d.bingle@sheffield.ac.uk
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CBCB Seminar. Friday 8th Nov. 2002, 12:00.
A Gene Circuit Model of Drosophila Segment Determination
Johannes Jaeger, Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, SUNY Stony Brook, NY.
Seminar Room 3, Alfred Denny Building.
Abstract.
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The next MIPNETS (Modelling for Integration with Proteins NETworks and
Signals) meeting will be held on November 4th and 5th 2002 at the
Marriott Hotel, Sheffield. The meeting will start with lunch at 1pm on
the 4th and finish after lunch on the 5th. The focus of the meeting will be "Networks".
Travel and accommodation expenses will be paid for the academic
participants by EPSRC.
If you would like to participate or require further information please email sarahl@dcs.shef.ac.uk
before October 25th.
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Affymetrix Technology Seminar.
Thursday
1 May 2002. N Floor Lecture Theatre, Royal Hallamshire Hospital.
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Inaugural Meeting: Bioinformatics and
Computational Biology in Sheffield.
Friday 12 April 2002. Fulwood
Room, University House.
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