Computing
in Biology
Cameron Craddock
Wednesday, March 9, 2005
6:00 - 7:30 pm
TSRB 204
6:00 – 6:10 - Introduction of the topic and the speakers
R. Cameron
Craddock
6:10 – 6:30 - The Relationship of Medicine and Computer
Science
William C.
Reeves, M.D., Branch Chief, Viral Exanthems and Herpesvirus Branch, Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention.
6:30 – 6:50 - The Technology behind the Biology
Suzanne D.
Vernon, Ph.D., Team Leader, Molecular Epidemiology Program, Viral Exanthems
and Herpesvirus Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
6:50 –
7:10 - Data Mining in Biology: an introduction to the application of
intelligent systems, machine learning, signal processing and information
theory to knowledge discovery in biology.
Brian
Gurbaxani, Ph.D., Bioinformatician, Viral Exanthems and Herpesvirus Branch,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
7:10 –
7:30 - Computing in Biology: an introduction to the application of
computing to biology, specifically discusses three ongoing projects at the
CDC that involve data management, text mining, and simulation.
R. Cameron
Craddock, Pre-Doctoral Candidate, GIT/CDC
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