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Wednesday morning seminar

Wednesday morning seminars

These seminars are very short presentations (10 min) where the speakers present aspects of their current research, followed by a short discussion.
Seminars are held after the Wednesday morning "rundstykker" and start at 9:30
Contact: Thomas Mailund (mailund@birc.au.dk)

Spring 2011

  • Feb 9, Andreas Sand Pedersen
  • Mar 9, Freddy Bugge Christiansen
  • Apr 13, Paula Tataru
  • May 11, Neil Bristow
  • Jun 8, Yu Qian

Spring 2010

  • Feb 10, Elisenda Feliu: On scoring functions for protein-protein docking
  • Mar 10, Kasper Munch
  • Apr 7, Lars Nørvang Andersen: Phosphorylation and signaling cascades.
  • May 19, Georgiana Ifrim: Sequence classification in high dimensional predictor space.
  • Jun 9, Jakob Grove: TBA.

Autumn 2009

  • Sep 30, Martin Simonsen: Inferring huge phylogenetic trees
  • Oct 28, Hugo Martins
  • Nov 25, Leslie Foldager: Can logic regression be used for identification of SNP interactions in a matched case-control study without breaking the matching?
  • Dec 16, Christian N. S. Pedersen

Spring 2009

  • Feb 18th, Jesper Bechsgaard: Single individual speciation
  • Mar 18th, Morten Kjeldgaard: Detecting flexibility loci in protein molecules
  • Apr 15th, Eva Stukenbrock: Deciphering the genetic basis of speciation of a new fungal plant pathogen
  • May 20th, Asger Hobolth

Autumn 2008

  • Sep 24th, Julien Dutheil: Lessons from a (neutrally) evolving ribosome: sequence variation explained in the light of structure
  • Oct 29nd, Thomas Greve Kristensen: Some Perculiar New Methods in Virtual Screening
  • Nov 19th, Niels Høgslund: Recurrent Events of Amplification and Loss of Heterozygosity in Human Cancers
  • Dec 17th, Jesper Nielsen

Spring 2008

  • Jan 16th, Palle Villesen Fredsted: Optimizing building blocks for DNA nanomachines
  • Feb 20th, Frank Grønlund Jørgensen: The use of a modified wavelet approach to study the neutral substitution rate in mammals
  • Mar 12th, Thomas Bataillon
  • Apr 9th, Carsten Wiuf: Intelligent Design - what is it and why should we have a strong stand against it?
  • May 21th, Mette Alstrup Lie: Water Molecules in Docking Simulations
  • Jun 18th, David Edwards: Loose thoughts on graphical modelling in genomics. In particular, on the chow-liu algorithm, on fast decomposable local search, and on an R library I would like to write.

Autumn 2007

  • Sep 19th, Philippe Lamy
  • Oct 10th, Michael Knudsen: A Markov chain approach to randomly grown graphs
  • Oct 31st, Matthieu Emily: Protein-protein interactions in genome-wide association studies
  • Nov 21st, Mikkel Schierup
  • Dec 12th, Søren Besenbacher

Spring 2007

  • Wednesday 7/2, Lea Thøgersen: Spontaneous Formation of Water Pore in Lipid Bilayer
  • Wednesday 28/2, Olliver Ratmann
  • Wednesday 7/3, Markus Brameier: Ab initio MicroRNA Identification
  • Wednesday 18/4, Christian Nørgaard Storm Pedersen
  • Wednesday 23/5, Per Sjödin

Autumn 2006

  • Wednesday 13/9, FaBox & Probique services. Palle Villesen
  • Wednesday 30/8, Presentation of the Center for Theory in Natural Sciences at Aarhus Univesity. Carsten Wiuf.
  • Wednesday 20/9, Jakob Fredslund
  • Wednesday 11/10, Association mapping by the BLOSSOC method. Thomas Mailund
  • Wednesday 15/11, Testing the GORe theory of adaptation. Thomas Bataillon
  • Wednesday 29/11, Statistical methods for analyzing networks data. Carsten Wiuf
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