hamm@biovax.rutgers.edu (02/17/88)
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*** Computing in Molecular Biology ***
A three-day workshop
April 13-15, 1988
Location: Waksman Institute, Rutgers University Piscataway, NJ 08854
This workshop will provide an update on computer methods and
technologies in use in molecular biology research, and a look at
future trends.
The course is designed for anyone who is interested in the growing
importance of computing in molecular biology, particularly in areas
such as analysis of sequence information, 3-dimensional molecular
modeling, available tool and services, and supercomputing
applications.
Morning sessions will be devoted to faculty lectures, while afternoons
will be reserved for demonstrations, exhibits, and discussion. There
will be ample opportunity for questions from participants and
discussion of common problems.
Faculty:
John R. Devereux - Director, Genetics Computer Group,
University of Wisconsin
Gregory H. Hamm - Director, Molecular Biology Computing Laboratory,
Waksman Institute and CABM, Rutgers University
Arthur Olson - Department of Molecular Biology,
Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation
David B. Salzman - Assistant Director for Research,
John von Neumann Supercomputer Center
Gary Stormo - Assistant Professor,
MCD Biology, University of Colorado at Boulder
Edward Trifonov - Department of Polymer Science,
Weizmann Institute, Israel
To reserve a space or for additional information, contact Selma
Gitterman, Director, continuing Professional Education Program,
Waksman Institute, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 08854
(201-921-4258).
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