Tuesday, 1 November 2005: 12:30 PM-3:00 PM
Wolverine AB (Hyatt Regency Cincinnati)

Computational Molecular Science and Engineering Forum (21)

#208 - Computational Genomics (21012)
A critical component of genomics is the ex vivo computational analysis of DNA, RNA and protein sequence. In addition, computational and experimental analysis of the interaction of core biological building blocks in vivo is central to determining their role in the cell. In this session papers exploring both the experimental and theoretical aspects of computational genomics are welcome. In particular, submissions presenting experimental/theoretical advances in rapid sequence identification, mRNA transcriptional network identification, protein-protein network identification and novel large-scale techniques for the quantification of mRNA and protein concentration are particularly encouraged.
CoChair:S. Patrick Walton
Chair:Rajanikanth Vadigepalli
12:30 PMDNA Sequencing by Hybridization with Errors Via Integer Programming
YoungJung Chang, Nick Sahinidis
12:50 PMSporulation Regulons and Their Prediction in Clostridia
Carlos J. Paredes, Keith V. Alsaker, Eleftherios T. Papoutsakis
1:10 PMAn Integer Optimization Framework for Selecting Informative Genes
James Wu, Ioannis (Yannis) P. Androulakis
1:30 PMDevelopment of a Mechanistic Model for Sugar-Utilization Regulatory Systems
Ryan Peacock, Jiangfeng Zhu, Jacqueline V. Shanks, Ramon Gonzalez, Ka-Yiu San
1:50 PMIntermission
Part 1 
2:00 PMInferring Pathways That Confer a Cellular Phenotype by Integrating Gene Expression and Metabolic Profiles
Zheng Li, Shireesh Srivastava, Xuerui Yang, Christina Chan
2:20 PMChemogenomic Analysis of Signaling Pathways for Reactive Nitrogen Oxide Species in Escherichia Coli
Laura R. Jarboe, Daniel Hyduke, Linh My Tran, James C. Liao
2:40 PMDynamical Analysis of an Integrated Signaling Network at a Genome-Scale
Jong Min Lee, Jason Papin
Sponsor:Computational Molecular Science and Engineering Forum
Cosponsors:Food, Pharmaceutical & Bioengineering Division

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