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Selected takls, 2000-2006

  • 11.5A resolution cryo-EM map of the E.coli 70S ribosome: evidence for molecular rearrangements
    New Orleans, LA, February 14, 2000

  • Solution structure of the ribosome
    Molecular Immunology Foundation, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts; October, 13, 2000

  • Ontology of molecular fitness and failure: structure-function relationship in the cellular translational apparatus.
    University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska; May, 17, 2002.

  • Searching functional patterns in structure related data: What does the ribosome keep under wraps?
    MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas; May, 23, 2002.

  • Structure-function relationship in the cellular translational apparatus.
    Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio; June, 10, 2002.

  • Searching functional patterns in structure related data.
    Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York; June, 17, 2002.

  • Integrating and Mining Cellular Translation Data.
    St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, September, 6, 2002.

  • Data mining in interactomics: examples from cellular translation
    The Bioinformatics Research Center, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, October, 9, 2002

  • From data mining infrastructures to artificial scientists
    Department of Computer Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, October, 11, 2002

  • Mining the interaction data: examples from cellular translation
    The Donald Danforth Plant Sceince Center, St.Louis, Missouri, November, 11, 2002

  • Mining data on cellular interactions: examples from protein translation
    Rosetta/Merck, Seattle, Washington, November, 25, 2002

  • Structure-function relationships in complexes of cellular translation.
    The University of Iowa, Department of Biological Sciences, Iowa City, Iowa, December 2, 2002

  • Knowledge engineering and system modeling in the new age biology.
    The University of Iowa, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Iowa City, Iowa, December 3, 2002

  • Studying molecular function and failure: examples from protein translation
    The Research Institute for Children. New Orleans, Lousiana, December 16, 2002.

  • Computational approaches to studies of biomolecular structure and interactions.
    University of New Orleans, Department of Computer Sciences, New Orleans, Lousiana, December 17, 2002

  • Understanding the ribosome: from structure to dynamics to function
    Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, February 20, 2003

  • Expectations and Challenges in the Big Biology era.
    Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Palo Alto, CA, March 10, 2003.

  • MAP kinase pathways and second messenger signaling. BIOL3437, Cell and Molecular Biology.
    St. Edward's University, Austin, TX, April 21, 2003.

  • Understanding the ribosome: from structure, to dynamics, to function
    Austin, TX, April 21, 2003.

  • Protein-RNA Interactions: a message from the untranslated region of a gene
    Baltimore, MD, Biophysical Society Annual meeting, February 17, 2004.

  • On drugs, bugs and genes worth hearing about
    Lawrence Livermore National Lab, Livermore, CA, November 17, 2004 (scheduled)

  • New Genes Worth Hearing About
    Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Palo Alto, CA, December 6, 2004.

  • Novel Ion Channel Isoforms in Human Cochlea
    Long Beach, CA, Biophysical Society Annual meeting, February 16, 2005.

  • New Genes Worth Hearing About
    Bay Area Bioinformatics, Stanford, CA, March 24, 2005.

  • Differential Gene Expression in the Auditory System (New Genes Worth Hearing About)
    Brazilian Symposium on Bioinformatics, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil , July 28, 2005.

  • Fishing for genes in the ear: Comparative genomics of hearing
    LBL, UC Berkeley, March 1, 2006

  • Biology and Bioinformatics of DNA damage and repair. Bio357 Molecular Genetics,
    SFSU, San Francisco, March 14, 2006

  • Treasure hunting in junk DNA: signatures of post-transcriptional regulation
    San Francisco, March 14, 2006

  • Microfluidics systems and applications: from cellular structures to the $1,000 genome.
    San Francisco Bay Area, April, 2006

  • Biomedical informatics: Syllabus, Introduction and Data formats, BMI 315,
    DeVry University. Fremont, CA, June 6, 2006.