Today: Computational Functional Genomics or "What to do with all this Data?"
** PICASso: ** Program in Integrative Information, Computer and Application Sciences ** www.cs.princeton.edu/picasso ** ** TALK TODAY--Wednesday, February 14, 2007 Computation and Data Analysis in Biology and Information Sciences www.cs.princeton.edu/picasso/bio_info_lunch.php TITLE: Computational Functional Genomics or "What to do with all this Data?" SPEAKER: Olga Troyanskaya, Computer Science & Lewis Sigler Institute, Princeton University TIME: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 Seminar begins at 12:30 p.m. (lunch provided ~12:20) LOCATION: Room 402, Computer Science, Princeton University ABSTRACT: Assigning protein function and modeling their interactions in biological networks is a key challenge in modern systems biology. Broad availability of diverse functional genomic data such as microarray and protein interaction studies should enable fast and accurate generation of functional predictions and network models through computational prediction and experimental validation. However, these data remain vastly underutilized due to their biological and experimental diversity, high noise levels, and computational and semantic complexity. I will discuss challenges and offer some computational solutions in extracting from these functional genomic data biological knowledge about protein function, regulation, and interactions. SIGN UP FOR THE PICASSO MAILING LIST: ===================================== If you would like to be kept informed of computationally-oriented events in (and around) Princeton, please SUBSCRIBE to the PICASso mailing list by visiting https://lists.cs.princeton.edu/mailman/listinfo/picasso. This page also contains information on how to UNSUBSCRIBE. PLEASE FORWARD THIS MESSAGE TO OTHER COMPUTATIONALLY-ORIENTED RESEARCHERS WHO MAY BE INTERESTED IN THIS EVENT, OR FUTURE PROGRAMS. THANKS!
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