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Systems Biology is changing the way biology is done. Is it a fad or is it effective? This blog tracks current happenings and helps you stay on top of the field. You can find a list of relevant papers at systems biology paper watch Have you heard a talk or read a paper in bioinformatics / systems biology you would like to tell other people about? Email: bioinfblog@gmail.com and get the word out!

Friday, February 24, 2006

Symposium announcement: The Most Important Open Problems in Bioinformatics
Saturday March 25, 2006 CalIT2 auditorium, UCSD, La Jolla, CA.

If you are going to be in the area around this time I would suggest checking out this symposium coordinated by the UCSD Bioinformatics Graduate Program [full disclosure: this author is a member of this program]. The symposium is to be a survey of the big problems and current state-of-the-art from very prominent researchers around the country. Speakers include Eric Jakobsson (UIUC), Ruben Abagyan (Scripps), Kevin Karplus (UCSC), Sean Eddy (Wash U), and Adam Arkin (Berkeley).

http://abbey.ucsd.edu/symposium2006/

Yes, BTBR will be featuring reports from all the speakers. Hope to see you there!

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