JSM Activity #312


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Activity ID:  312
Title Room
Searching for a Model for Biological Signals in Complex Networks H-Monroe
Date / Time Sponsor Type
08/09/2001    8:30 AM  -  10:20 AM ENAR Invited
Organizer: Susmita Datta, Georgia State University
Chair: Susmita Datta, Georgia State University
Discussant:  
Floor Discussion 10:15 AM
Description

Different signaling pathways allow the cell to receive, process and respond to information. Often, components of different pathways interact, resulting in signalling network. For example, complex traits controlled by many genes and their products of environmental signals, protein products, and their interactions and forms a network. Usually these networks are very complex. We need analytical approach to deal with the complexity and understand the predictive, inferential nature of these pathways. Due to the abundance of the complete genome sequence data of several metazoans it is time now for the statisticians to provide tools for analyzing these data.
  300272  By:  John Weinstein 8:35 AM 08/09/2001
Microarray-based Gene Expression Profiling and Complexity: Clustered Image Maps and Other Statistanalysis/Visualization Methods

  300273  By:  Jonathan Arnold 9:00 AM 08/09/2001
Computing Life

  300271  By:  Sui Huang 9:25 AM 08/09/2001
Regulation of Cell Division, Differentiation and Death: An Integrated, Network-based Approach for Postgenomic Biology

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