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Monday, January 27, 2003||
Dr. Rui Chen
"Initial Sequence Assembly and Analysis of the Rat Genome "
Monday, January 27, 2003 at 10:00 A.M.
Dr. Rui Chen
Assistant Professor, Human Genome Sequencing Center,
Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine
"Initial Sequence Assembly and Analysis of the Rat Genome"
Sponsored by the Department of Psychiatry
and the Center for the Study of Biological
Complexity, VCU
Monday, January 27, 2003 at 10:00 A.M
Biotech I Conference Center
Dr. Rui Chen is an Assistant Professor,
Human Genome Sequencing Center, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics,
at the Baylor College of Medicine. He will be visiting Monday and Tuesday
of next week, and will be giving a seminar at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, January
27, in the Conference Center at Biotech I.
There will be time available after his seminar on Monday for those individuals
interested in meeting with Tom. Please come and join us on Monday. We
hope to see you there.
|| Tuesday, January 28, 2003||
Deborah
Garrity, Ph.D.
"Keeping the Beat: Zebrafish Heart Rhythm Mutants"
Tuesday, January 28, 2003 at 1:00 P.M.
Dr. Deborah Garrity
Postdoctoral Fellow Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School
"Keeping the Beat: Zebrafish Heart Rhythm Mutants"
Tuesday, January 28, 2003 at 12:00 Noon
Sanger Hall, 8-036-032
Please come out and join us on January 28th at 12:00
noon to meet Dr. Deborah Garrity, a Postdoctoral Fellow from Massachusetts
General Hospital, who will be giving a seminar in Sanger Hall in Room
8-036.
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Tuesday, January 28, 2003||
Dr. Thomas
Schneider
"Molecular Information Theory"
Tuesday, January 28, 2003 at 1:00 P.M.
Dr. Thomas Schneider
Laboratory of Experimental and Computational Biology
NCI, Frederick
"Molecular Information Theory"
Tuesday, January 28, 2003 at 1:00 P.M.
Sanger Hall, 6-032
Dr. Thomas Schneider from the Laboratory
of Experimental and Computational Biology, NCI, Frederick will be visiting
next week and giving a special seminar at 1:00 on Tuesday in Sanger Hall,
6-032. Tom works on molecular information theory, and in particular the
development of "sequence logos" and "sequence walkers" for nucleic acid
binding sites.
More information can be found
at Dr. Schneider's web site: http://www.lecb.ncifcrf.gov/~toms/
There will be time available after
his seminar on Tuesday (and possibly Tuesday morning as well) for interested
individuals to meet with Tom.
|| Friday, January 31, 2003||
Professor Paul Seybold
"Approaches to Chemical Complexity using Cellular Automata"
Friday, January 31, 2003 at 3:15 P.M.
Professor Paul Seybold
Professor of Chemistry
Wright State University
Dayton, Ohio
"Approaches to Chemical Complexity using Cellular Automata"
Sponsored by the Department of Medicinal Chemistry, VCU
Friday, January 31, 2003 at 3:15 P.M
Room 107, Smith Building
Health Science Campus
Professor Seybold is a native of southern New Jersey. He studied Engineering
Physics at Cornell University and received a Ph.D. in Biophysics from
Harvard University. He then did postdoctoral work at the Quantum Chemistry
Group, Uppsala University in Sweden and at the Biochemistry Division at
the University of Illinois.
He is presently Professor of Chemistry
and Biochemistry and Chair of the Chemistry Department at Wright State
University in Dayton, Ohio. His research interests are in applied quantum
chemistry, molecular structure-property relationships, and chemical applications
of cellular automata models. He is also an External Fellow of the Center
for the Study of Biological Complexity at VCU, and we are very pleased
that he could come and join us on Friday.
Please try and make time in your
busy day by winding down the week with Dr. Seybold. We hope to see you
there!

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