Workshop on
Data Analysis and Data Mining in Proteomics
(9 - 12 May 2005)

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Confirmed Visitors

(Partial list; as at 13 Apr 2005)

NAME & AFFILIATION

PERIOD OF VISIT

TENTATIVE TITLE OF TALK

OVERSEAS INVITED SPEAKERS

   

Jacques Colinge
University of Applied Science Hagenberg, Austria
jcolinge@excite.com

8 - 12 May 2005

A peptide identification score-based approach of certain (important) tasks in proteomics

David Creasy
Matrix Science, UK
dcreasy@matrixscience.com

8 - 14 May 2005

Applying probability based protein identification to large data sets

Paul Eilers
Leiden University Medical Centre, Netherlands
p.eilers@lumc.nl

7 - 14 May 2005

Statistical quality assurance in mass spectrometry for proteomics

Athula Herath
Nestle Research Center, Switzerland

8 - 14 May 2005

Coping with limitations of technology in deriving breakthrough conclusions from proteomics profiling experiments - could the biological heuristics help?

Shahid Khan
Leiden University Medical Centre, Netherlands
S.M.Khan@lumc.nl

7 - 15 May 2005

Proteome analysis of separated male and female gametocytes reveals novel sex specific Plasmodium biology

Andrew Keller
Institute for Systems Biology, USA
akeller@systemsbiology.org

9 - 13 May 2005

Computational tools for standardized analysis of MS/MS data

Bin Ma
University of Western Ontario
bma@csd.uwo.ca

8 - 14 May 2005

Algorithms and score functions used in PEAKS de novo sequencing software
  Presentation slides: PDF...

Peter Roepstorff
University of Southern Denmark
roe@bmb.sdu.dk

7 - 13 May 2005

Proteomics, why, how and when

Rovshan G. Sadygov
Thermo Electron Corporation
Rovshan.sadygov@thermo.com

9 - 13 May 2005

Two-dimensional probability model for peptide matching using tandem mass spectra and protein databases

Richard Simpson
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Australia
Richard.Simpson@Ludwig.edu.au

8 - 13 May 2005

Proteomic analysis of colorectal cancer: strategies for novel biomarker discovery

Marc Wilkins
University of New South Wales, Australia
marc.wilkins@unsw.edu.au

8 - 9 May 2005

Experimental design for biomarker discovery in proteomics

LOCAL SPEAKERS

   

Yiyu Cai
Nanyang Technological University
myycai@ntu.edu.sg

9 - 12 May 2005

What visualization can do for structural biology?

Yu Zong Chen
National University of Singapore
csccyz@nus.edu.sg

9 - 12 May 2005

Predicting functional family of novel enzymes irrespective of sequence similarity: a statistical learning approach

Eastwood Leung
Genome Institute of Singapore
leunge@gis.a-star.edu.sg

9 - 12 May 2005

Serum biomarker discovery of liver diseases using SELDI-TOF and bioinformatics

Qingsong Lin
National University of Singapore
dbslinqs@nus.edu.sg

9 - 12 May 2005

Proteomic investigation of colorectal cancer

Siaw Ling Lo
National University of Singapore
dbslosl@nus.edu.sg

9 - 12 May 2005

SPLASH : Systematic Proteomics Laboratory Analysis and Storage Hub

Susan Moore
Blueprint Asia, Singapore
smoore@blueprint.org

9 - 12 May 2005

BIND: the Biomolecular Interaction Network Database

See-Kiong Ng
Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
skng@i2r.a-star.edu.sg

9 - 12 May 2005

Mining motifs from protein interaction data
  Presentation slides: PDF...

Keli Ou
Agenica Research, Singapore
keli@agenica.com

9 - 12 May 2005

Systematic proteome analysis of breast cancer cell lines

Robin Philp
Bioprocessing Technology Institute, Singapore
robin_philp@bti.a-star.edu.sg

9 - 12 May 2005

Proteomic analysis of industrially relevant cell lines

Wing-Kin Sung
National University of Singapore
ksung@comp.nus.edu.sg

9 - 12 May 2005

DTSeq: decision tree based De Novo peptide sequencing

Newman S.K. Sze
Genome Institute of Singapore
szen@gis.a-star.edu.sg

9 - 12 May 2005

Algorithms for quantitative proteomics

Chandra Verma
Bioinformatics Institute, Singapore
chandra@bii.a-star.edu.sg

9 - 12 May 2005

Atomistic computer simulations: an essential toolkit in modern proteomics

Limsoon Wong
Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
limsoon@i2r.a-star.edu.sg

9 - 12 May 2005

Binding motif pairs from interacting protein groups
  Presentation slides: PDF...

 

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