Algorithms in Bioinformatics
Teaching Summer Semester 2004 Selected topics in bioinformatics
 
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Seminar Selected topics in bioinformatics, SS 2004

Research Group: Algorithms in Bioinformatics
Lecturer: Huson, Dezulian
Amount: 2 SWS
Ranges: Main study (Sem.: 6ff)
Test subjects: Praktical Informatics
Dates: Tue, 09:10 - 10:10, Room A 302, Sand 1
 
Starts: Tue, 20. April 2004
Preliminary discussion: Tue, 20. April 2004
Consulting Hour: Regulary consulting hours of Prof. Huson / Tobias Dezulian
Rotation: every 2 semesters
Conditions: From the 6th Semester on.
 
Description:
Selected topics in Bioinformatics will be prepared by the participants and each one presented during a session.
Literature:
Will be announced during the first session.
Comments:
All presentations will be given in English. To sign up for this seminar please send an email to dezulian@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de


Agenda


Date
Topic
Speaker
Supervisor
11.5.2004
MCMC:
Potential Applications and Pitfalls of Bayesian Inference of Phylogeny
John P. Huelsenbeck, Bret Larget, Richard E. Miller, and Fredrik Ronquist
Mathias Ganter
TD
18.5.2004
Reconstructing tumor genome architectures
Benjamin J. Raphael1, Stanislav Volik, Colin Collins and Pavel A. Pevzner
Martin Strauch
DH
8.6.2004
The Short Quartet Method
Erdös, Rice, Steel, Szekely, Warnow
Dirk Hüsken
TD
22.6.2004
Support Vector Machines
Marti Hearst
Sascha Wagner
DH
6.7.2004
Gibbs Sampling:
Detecting Subtle Sequence Signals: A Gibbs Sampling Strategy for Multiple Alignment
Lawrence et Al.
Julia Veit
TD
13.7.2004
Finding Anchors for Genomic Sequence Comparison
Ross A. Lippert, Xiaoyue Zhao, Liliana Florea, Clark Mobarry, Sorin Istrail
Michael Remmert
DH








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