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The Roundtables provide a forum for informal presentations - by CGB staff, by other local scientists, and by visitors. Some Roundtables feature completed results. Others feature detailed discussions of preliminary results or of work still in its planning stages. We welcome talks that focus on either biological questions or the technological (computational, chemical) underpinnings of genomics and bioinformatics. If you would like to give a talk, please contact the deputy director.
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The Bioinformatics researchers in the CGB meet weekly to discuss their work during the Bioinformatics Workshops. These meetings are open to the IU community at large.
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Our specialists in Microarrays meet biweekly to discuss experiments and analysis during the Microarray Workshops. These meetings are open to the IU community at large.
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An informal discussion group / journal club organized by Peter Cherbas (CGB), Dan Maki (Math), Memo Dalkilic (Informatics), and Sun Kim (CGB, Informatics) in the early part of 2002. Meetings concern topics in the analysis of gene sequences and of microarray data and related mathematical, statistical, and computational areas of genomics.
An informal discussion group / journal club organized by Jennifer Steinbachs (CGB) and Dick Repasky (UITS). Meetings will focus on current papers in the analysis of microarray data, including image analysis, normalization, experimental design, cluster analysis, analysis of variance, etc. This group met during the fall of 2002; it has since been replaced by the Emerging Technology Workshop.
The Emerging Technology Workshops will alternate between microarray analysis matters and new emerging genomics technologies as they relate to Drosophila genomics. Interested parties should feel welcome to join us at our meetings and subscribe to our mailing list. This group met in late 2004 and early 2005, and may reconvene in the future.
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