RECOMB 2005 - Cambridge, MA - May 14-18, 2005
   
RECOMB 2005 Posters

Topics
All (200)

alternative splicing (2)

Bayesian Networks (3)

clustering (3)

combinatorial optimization (1)

comparative genomics (8)

database construction (4)

database searching (1)

determining or using metabolic pathways and networks (3)

determining or using regulatory pathways and networks (3)

DNA sequencing (1)

drug design (1)

experiment design (1)

gene expression analysis (13)

gene networks (7)

gene prediction (3)

genome alignment/comparisons (1)

genome annotation (3)

genome evolution (3)

genome rearrangements (2)

haplotype modeling, finding, analysis (5)

haplotype use (2)

machine learning (7)

mass-spec technologies (4)

microarray design and/or data analysis (10)

models of evolution (6)

molecular evolution (2)

molecular modeling and/or docking (3)

multiple sequence alignment (3)

new technologies (1)

Other (7)

pairwise sequence alignment (2)

pattern and motif discovery (3)

phylogenetic analysis (3)

phylogenetics: algorithms (2)

protein function prediction (17)

protein interaction (8)

protein structure comparison (10)

protein structure prediction (9)

quantitative or population genetics (3)

regulatory region prediction (5)

RNA structure comparison (2)

RNA structure prediction (3)

sequence assembly (4)

SNP discovery or use (5)

splice site recognition (2)

statistics of motifs or strings (2)

string algorithms (1)

systems biology (6)

  1. Ashwin Sivakumar (Bioinformatics group, Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki) Approaches to determine biological ëfunctioní- Dissecting the diverse Crotonase Superfamily

  2. Cafrey Daniel (Pfizer) Protein Fami ly Alignment Annotation T ool

  3. Deng, Chaoyang (Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard) A Functional Model of LRPPRC in LSFC

  4. Devay, Piroska (Novartis) Function prediction by automatized protein annotation

  5. JUNG JAEYOUNG (etri) A Function Prediction of Un-annotated Proteins Based on Interaction Generality

  6. Ku, Chin-Jen (Cornell University) The Canonical Representation of Proteins: Application to Remote Homology Recognition

  7. Ku, Chin-Jen (Cornell University) Domain-based Protein Hierarchy and Detection of Semantically Significant Domain Architectures

  8. Mary Qu Yang (Purdue University) Extracting Features from Protein Primary Structure to Enhance Structural and Functional Prediction

  9. Mary Qu Yang (Purdue University) Extracting Features from Protein Primary Structure with Feature Selection to Enhance Protein Structural and Functional Prediction

  10. Masso, Majid (George Mason University) Automated Functional Inference of Enzyme Mutants Utilizing a Four-Body Statistical Potential

  11. RAUSCH, Christian (Center for Bioinformatics T¸bingen (ZBIT), University of T¸bingen, Germany) Classification of DNA methyltransferases with Profile Hidden Markov Models

  12. Rechtsteiner, Andreas (Portland State University & Los Alamos National Lab) Clustering of Protein Families in Literature Space

  13. Rodrigues, Thiago (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) Protein Classification with Extended Sequence Coding by Sliding Window

  14. Shah, Ruchir (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Structure Based Identification of Protein Family Signatures for Function Annotation

  15. Tseng, Yan Yuan (Department of Bioengineering, University of Illinois at Chicago) Evolutionary model for predicting protein function by matching local surfaces: a Bayesian Monte Carlo approach

  16. Zhang, Jinfeng (Harvard University) Study Near Native Protein Structures by Sequential Monte Carlo Method

  17. Zhang, Lan (Harvard Medical School) A Rich Probabilistic Model to Predict Yeast Gene Function