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This is the preliminary program for the 2008 Joint Statistical
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| CE_09C | Sun, 8/3/08, 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM | CC-204 |
| Statistical Challenges in Proteomics - Continuing Education - Course | ||
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ASA, Biometrics Section |
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| Instructor(s): Scott C. Schmidler, Duke University | ||
| Proteomics is the next frontier in the rapidly evolving field of bioinformatics. I will provide an introduction to the principal aims, technologies, and statistical issues arising in structural and functional proteomics studies. Topics will include experimental data sources (e.g., X-ray, NMR, mass spectrometry [MALDI, SELDI, MS/MS], peptide arrays), statistical problems in structural proteomics (e.g., molecular comparison and database search, classification of structures, structure-based function prediction), and statistical problems in functional proteomics (e.g., fragment identification, normalization and registration of spectra, peak finding, sample comparison, classification and biomarker identification). | ||
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JSM 2008
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or phone (888) 231-3473. If you have questions about the Continuing Education program,
please contact the Education Department. |