RECOMB 2001 Invited Speakers
The Stanislav Ulam Memorial Computational Biology Address
Hunger for new technologies, metrics, and spatiotemporal models in functional genomics
George Church
Department of Genetics
Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA
USA
reyes@arep.med.harvard.edu
The Distinguished Biology Lecture
RNA Biology and the Genome
Phillip Sharp
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA
USA
sharppa@mit.edu
The Distinguished New Technologies Lecture
The Sequence of the Human Genome
Mark Adams
Vice President Genome Programs
Celera Genomics
Rockville MD
USA
mark.adams@celera.com
Information processing by cells and biologists
Roger Brent
Brent Lab
Molecular Sciences Institute
Berkeley, CA
USA
brent@molsci.org
Comparative analysis of organelle genomes, a biologist's view of computational challenges
Franz Lang
Université de Montréal
Montréal
Canada
Franz.Lang@Umontreal.ca
Genetics and Genomics: Impact on Drug Discovery and Development
Klaus Lindpaintner
Roche Genetics
F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG
CH-4070 Basel
Switzerland
klaus.lindpaintner@roche.com
The Role of Computational Chemistry in Translating Genomic Information into Bioactive Small Molecules
Yvonne Martin
Abbott Laboratories
Abbott Park, IL
USA
yvonne.c.martin@abbott.com
Imposing Specificity by Regulated Localization
Mark Ptashne
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York, NY 10021
USA
m-ptashne@ski.mskcc.org
Creating the Backbone for the Virtual Cell: Cell Mapping Projects on the Run
Matthias Wilm
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Heidelberg
Germany
mailto:Matthias.Wilm@EMBL-Heidelberg.de
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