Current Issues in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics


Google Tech Talks August 26, 2008 ABSTRACT A brief overview of bioinformatics computational problem landscape followed by a detailed look at one of the areas: multiple perturbation analysis of cells using reverse engineering principles. Speaker: Gary Bader Gary is Assistant Professor at the Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research (CCBR) at the University of Toronto. baderlab.org

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11 Responses to “Current Issues in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics”

  1. hashemalghaili Says:

    greeeeeeeeeeeeeeat lecture,

    Thank you very much

  2. javierenchina Says:

    computational biology is so brash

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  5. JonThm Says:

    Biology does nuclear fusion from water!

  6. mehtaab305 Says:

    The last part reminds me of the famous textbook The World of the Cell by Becker and Deamer

  7. arkantosdfc1 Says:

    shared slider please!!!

  8. KakalikaG Says:

    You should stamp a grid into the agar plates. (While the agar is hot) This grid would get rid of artifacts caused by competition from neighboring colonies and if the stamp is level relative to the plate, then you would not have to worry about wave features and etc.

  9. rollininoldstyle Says:

    I can’t wait to start my microbiology major, NO MORE GEN EDS WOOHOOO

  10. djat Says:

    I thought this was about computated Theology.

  11. threelegduck Says:

    nice animations at end

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