Presentations
IU Computer Science/Informatics Honors Class
This
presentation is meant to encourage
undergraduates to continue on to graduate school with a particular focus on the computational life sciences. This talk
is among a series given in CS/I Honors.
ACM SAC Bioinformatics Track 2004 Cyprus
This
presentation is on motif discovery using iterative pattern refinement.
International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning [is]SOTL
This inaugural conference was held at Indiana University [Bloomington, IN]. Oct 21/24:04. My presentation
Making a Curriculum from Scratch chronicled the challenges, solutions, and
assessments of creating a curriculum for a new discipline. The intial conference had more than 300 attendees. A
collaborator of mine Associate Professor in Geobiology
Claudia Johnson
presented her work on how to better teach geological time. We are currently working together with
Joan Middendorf to examine
some different approaches to teaching about geological time.
Indigene Andrews-Dalkilic Research Group
Beginning architecture for inferencing in our systems model.
Microsoft eScience Workshop
Microsoft Research hosted a two-day
e-science workshop on Thursday, October 6, 2005 and Friday, October 7, 2005 in Redmond, Washington. This workshop was a follow-on workshop to the successful SciData 2004 Workshop. Dan Fay at Microsoft organized this event that allowed excellent exchange of application development in the eSciences.
My presentation was about
Integration and Visualization in Bioinformatics.
Three other faculty from the School of Informatics spoke too: Sun Kim, Beth Plale, and Dennis Gannon.
Project Description Lecture in L519 Bioinformatics
An introduction to
systems biology. An excellent site to help with papers, reading,
etc. is
Leroy Hood's Institute for System Biology. An excellent overview paper for the students is
- Integrating 'omic' information: a bridge between genomics and systems biology
Trends Genet. 2003 Oct;19(10):551-60
Ge H, Walhout AJ, Vidal M.
[PMID: 14550629]