High Throughput Technologies

Wednesday, October 19, 2011: 8:30 AM
L100 E (Minneapolis Convention Center)

Description:
The High Throughput Technologies session invites presentations on the latest developments in (1) experimental approaches for measuring high- dimensional data from large number of samples or on genome-scale data sets, (2) computational approaches to automate analysis of such data sets, and (3) application of such approaches to key biomedical systems relevant in biotechnology, disease understanding and therapeutic development. Examples include but are not limited to: novel screening assays for drug discovery and development, next-next-gen high- throughput gene expression measurements, proteomics of large number of samples, etc.


Sponsor:
Engineering Fundamentals in Life Science


Chair:
Zhilei Chen
Email: zhilei.chen@chemail.tamu.edu

Co-Chair:
Shannon L. Servoss
Email: sservoss@uark.edu



8:30 AM


8:55 AM
(454b) Quantitative Proteomic Discovery of the Epigenetic Mechanisms That Control Human Cytomegalovirus Infection
Peter A. DiMaggio Jr., Christine M. O'Connor, Thomas Shenk and Benjamin A. Garcia


9:20 AM
(454c) Parallel Analysis of Transcription Factors
Betul Bilgin and S. Patrick Walton




10:35 AM
(454f) Use of 3D Free Form Fabrication for Design of Functional Human Tissues
Gurtej Singh, J. P. Trasatti, Vivian Lee, Guohao Dai and Pankaj Karande
See more of this Group/Topical: Food, Pharmaceutical & Bioengineering Division