W.M. Keck Seminars in Computational Biology - 2003

Wednesdays at 4:00 PM except where noted.  Location:  Gonda Conference room, 3:45 pm refreshments, seminar 4:00 – 5:00 PM

March 12, 2003

Igor M. Rouzine, Ph.D. (Chou)
Assistant Research Professor
Molecular
Microbiology Department
Tufts University
, Boston

The Solitary Wave of Asexual Evolution: Theory and Applications to Virology

March 13, 2003
(
noon, Gonda)

Igor M. Rouzine, Ph.D. (Chou)
irouzine@tufts.edu

Tight Regulation of Primary Cytotoxic Immune Response by "Innate Helper" Cells and its Impairment by Persisting Viruses (HIV)

March 19, 2003

Rudnick – moved to May 7

 

March 26, 2003

SPRING BREAK – NO SEMINAR

 

April 2, 2003

Thomas R. Powers (Chou)
James R. Rice Assistant Professor of Solid Mechanics and Assistant Professor of Engineering
Division of
Engineering
Brown University

Thomas_Powers@Brown.EDU

Mechanics of Bacterial Flagella: Bundling, Hydrodynamic Interactions, and Polymorphism

April 9, 2003

Andrew T. Sornborger, Ph.D. (Chou)
Assistant Professor
Laboratory of Applied Math,
Biomathematics Department
Mount Sinai School
of Medicine
New York

ats@camelot.mssm.edu

Estimating Dynamical Response in Multivariate Stimulus-Response Data

 

April 16, 2003

George F. Oster (Chou)
Professor
Department of Environmental Science, Policy & Management
Division of
Insect Biology
University
of California, Berkeley

goster@nature.berkeley.edu

How the World’s Smallest Rotary Motor Works

April 23, 2003

Simon D.W. Frost, M.A., D.Phil. (Suchard)
Department of Pathology
University of
California, San Diego
Antiviral Research Center

sdfrost@ucsd.edu

Evolution of Drug Resistance in Human Immunodeficiency Virus in the Absence of Therapy

April 30, 2003

Francisco J. Solis
Physics Department
University
of Texas at El Paso
fjsolis@utep.edu

Statistical Mechanics of Chromatin

May 7, 2003

Joseph Rudnick, Ph.D. (Chou)
Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, UCLA
jrudnick@physics.ucla.edu

Structure of Icosahedral Viruses; the Role of Physics

May 14, 2003

Noah Rosenberg
Program in Molecular and Computational Biology
University of Southern California

 

May 21, 2003

Frederic Y.M. Wan

Department of Mathematics

University of California, Irvine
fwan@math.uci.edu

Do Morphogen Gradients

Arise by Diffusion?

May 28, 2003

To be announced.

 

June 4, 2003

Craig Benham, Ph.D.

Professor, Depts. of Biomedical Engineering and Mathematics; Associate Director, UC Davis Genome Center, University of California, Davis
cjbenham@ucdavis.edu

Stress-Induced Transitions in DNA - Their Statistical Mechanical Analysis and Roles in Regulation