The Carnegie Mellon Computational Molecular Biology Symposia are designed to introduce computational molecular biology and genomics to Carnegie Mellon students and faculty member. The goal of this annual event is to provide a focus of interaction for the computational biology community and inspire new collaborations. Since its inception in 2001, this series has been a showcase for cutting edge computational molecular biology. Invited speakers present research on the application of computational methods from algorithm and complexity theory, sequence comparison, statistics, linguistics and statistical physics to molecular biology, as well as emerging technologies that generate the biomolecular data that drives this field:
For additional information, please contact Annette Welsch McLeod (welsch+@cs.cmu.edu). Organizer:
Dannie Durand (durand@cmu.edu), Biological Sciences Supported by the Department of Biological Sciences through a grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. The second and fourth images in the header are courtesy the BIODIDAC website. |