From: <wil...@or...> - 2005-10-26 12:22:07
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As part of the Virtual Conference on Genomics and Bioinformatics we will be broadcasting live the session on Genomics of Cancer and Bioinformatics for Toxicogenomics. You can submit your questions directly please use http://www.virtualgenomics.org/vcgb/program_2005.htm and click on submit your question. Please download or use WINDOW MEDIA PLAYER or THEN go to FILE THEN OPEN URL and then TYPE IN THE ADDRESS: http://141.142.204.218:8080 Genomics of Cancer and Bioinformatics for Toxicogenomics Discussion Leader: Maricel Kann, National Institutes of Health The goals of the toxicogenomics track is to feature researchers trying to elucidate molecular mechanisms of involved in studying: a) cellular responses to environmental stresses, b) how responses to environmental stressors extrapolate from one species to another; c) identify toxicant-specific and adverse effects-specific patterns of gene expression; d) develop gene expression-based biomarkers to particular toxic components; e) develop a bioinformatic tools to integrate genomic data dealing with the effects of toxicological compounds. Susanna-Assunta Sansone. The European Bioinformatics Institute. UK ToxicogenOMICS Omics standards, resources and data at EBI Daniel Rubin, Stanford University. USA Moving Beyond Ontology Libraries: Integrating and Accessing Biomedical Ontologies to Annotate Experimental Data Vladimir A. Kuznetsov., Genome Institute of Singapore. Singapore A Scale-Dependent Statistic of Expressed Genes in MicroArray Transcriptome Reveals Breast Cancer Phenotypes Dennis Quan. IBM T. J. Watson Research Center. USA How the Semantic Web Will Revolutionize Informatics Data Integration Keith Dunker University of Indiana. USA Intrinsic disorder in Cell-Signaling and Cancer-associated Proteins Susan Wilson. Australian National University. Australia Some Fundamental Considerations in Interpretation of Gene-expression Profile Data with Applications to Cancer Research |