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Tim Rudge
Cambridge Bioinformatics Day
Monday 25th April 2005
Centre for Mathematical Sciences
Wilberforce Road, CB3 OWA
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Registration
Registration is free. Lunch and the two refreshment breaks are available for ten pounds - see below for payment details. You are free to bring your own lunch if you prefer. Please register using the on-line registration tool. You will then receive a confirmation email.
If you would like lunch/ refreshments please send a cheque for ten pounds, made payable
to the University of Cambridge , to:
Ms Danielle Stretch
Centre for Mathematical Sciences
University of Cambridge
Wilberforce Road, CB3 OWA
On the back of your cheque, please write "Bioinformatics Day" and your name.
Deadline: please register by Friday 15th April, to allow us time to book the correct number of lunches.
Poster
We have an A4 poster if you would like to advertise this meeting in your lab/department.Sponsorship
We are very grateful to IBM for their sponsorship of this workshop and would also like to thank the Cambridge-MIT Institute for their continuing support.
Programme
9.00-9.30 REGISTRATION - please arrive in good time9.30-11.00 - Session 1
Tom Oinn (EBI) Taverna
Andreas Prlic (Sanger Institute) SPICE
Goga Apic (Cambridge Cell Networks)
11.00-11.30 TEA
11.30-1.00 Session 2Steve Searle (Sanger Institute) Ensembl
Peter MacCallum (CeSC/Oncology) CancerGrid
Richard Smith (Genetics) FlyMine
1.00-2.00 LUNCH
2.00-3.30 Session 3David Huen (Genetics) Microarray spotfinding and quantitation
Natalie Thorne (DAMTP/Oncology) The LIMMA Package
Wolfgang Huber (EBI) BioConductor
3.30-4.00 TEA
4.00-5.30 Session 4Thomas Down (Sanger Institute) Motif Discovery on a genomic scale
Jonathan MacKenzie (Plant Sciences) EvoCell
5.30 Close
Abstracts for some of the talksOrganisers
This day has been organised by Lachlan Coin (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute) and Gos Micklem (CCBI/ Genetics). It is one of an occasional series of meetings run by the CCBI and the CURE to promote awareness, discussion and collaboration across the Cambridge area.
For further information, contact ccbi[at]damtp.cam.ac.uk


