Colloquium series

Below is a list of past and upcoming colloquia (click on the title to view the full announcement):
June 25, 2013  Henne Holstege, Clinical Genetics, VUmc
TBA
April 23, 2013  Waseem Akhtar & Johann de Jong, Netherlands Cancer Institute
TRIP - Chromatin position effects assayed by thousands of reporters integrated in parallel
March 26, 2013  Alistair Rust, Wellcome Trust Sanger Center
Discovering Cancer Genes using a CIMPL Cake Recipe
January 29, 2013  Peter-Bram 't Hoen, Leiden University Medical Centre
Integrative Analysis of Gene Coexpression Networks and the Human Protein Atlas Identify Novel Proteins in Cilia
September 25, 2012  Alexander Schönhuth, CWI
CLEVER & SMART: Clique-Enumerating Variant Finder & Split-Read Mixture-based Ambiguity Resolving Tool
June 26, 2012  Magali Michaut, Netherlands Cancer Institute
Genetic interaction networks and cancer
May 22, 2012  Sacha van Hijum, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen/NIZO
From harddisk to biology: NGS and random forest applied to phenotype matching
March 6, 2012  Kees Albers, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
Detecting genomic variation using second generation sequencing data
January 31, 2012  Martin van Vliet, Skyline Diagnostics
Research and development of the AMLprofiler, a diagnostic microarray for Acute Myeloid Leukemia
December 6, 2011  Edwin Cuppen, Universiteit Utrecht
Thousand dollar genomes and million dollar questions
November 1, 2011  Sacha van Hijum, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen/NIZO (cancelled)
From harddisk to biology: NGS and random forest applied to phenotype matching
September 20, 2011  Judith Boer, Leiden University Medical Center/Erasmus Medical Center
Integrated data analysis using gene sets
May 10, 2011  Perry Moerland, Academic Medical Center Amsterdam
Uncovering the molecular networks perturbed by disease
April 5, 2011  Douwe Molenaar, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
The physical limits that shape life
March 15, 2011  Theo Knijnenburg, Nederlands Kanker Instituut
A regression model for high-throughput flow cytometry reveals genes required for population diversity
January 31, 2011  Ilya Shmulevich, Institute for Systems BIology
Computational and mathematical approaches for modeling biological systems
January 11, 2011  Bas Dutilh, Radboud Universiteit
Deconstructing the super organism
November 9, 2010  Steven Kelk, CWI Amsterdam
Phylogenetic networks: briding the gap between efficient algorithms and biological relevance
October 7, 2010  Arno Siebes, Universiteit Utrecht
Minimum description length in pattern mining
August 24, 2010  George Vacek, Convey Computer
Hybrid computing for high-throughput bioinformatics (download the presentation)
June 22, 2010  Anton Feenstra, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Executing multicellular differentiation: quantitative predictive modelling of C. elegans vulval development
May 25, 2010  Martijn Huynen, Medical Centre St. Radboud, Nijmegen
Mitochondria: from evolution to function
April 6, 2010  Yves Moreau, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Gene prioritization
February 16, 2010  Michel Westenberg, Eindhoven University of Technology
Visualizing gene expression and network hotspots in regulatory and metabolic context
December 8, 2009  Kai Ye, Leiden University
Pindel in the Cancer Genome and 1000 Genomes projects
November 11, 2009  Renee Menezes, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Analyzing jointly copy number and gene expression array data