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:#Each participant please update the Wiki as required | :#Each participant please update the Wiki as required | ||
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:#Lab rotation is a very important part of this course. It is recommended (required for PhD track) that every new student in Computational Biology track to do three rotations in research groups of his/her special interests. Student must contacted four professors and get their permissions to do a rotation in their group. If you have any questions in regard to choosing a lab, please feel free to talk to professor Rizzo and his students (Trent Balius and Lingling Jiang). Rizzo lab is located in Room 3-129, Math Tower. | :#Lab rotation is a very important part of this course. It is recommended (required for PhD track) that every new student in Computational Biology track to do three rotations in research groups of his/her special interests. Student must contacted four professors and get their permissions to do a rotation in their group. If you have any questions in regard to choosing a lab, please feel free to talk to professor Rizzo and his students (Trent Balius and Lingling Jiang). Rizzo lab is located in Room 3-129, Math Tower. | ||
+ | *Posted on 09/15 by Lingling: | ||
+ | :#Since some students find that the presentation is scheduled close to their AMS535 presentation, I modified the schedule so that people can prepare one at a time. | ||
== Journal Club Participants, Topics, References, and Schedule == | == Journal Club Participants, Topics, References, and Schedule == |
Revision as of 13:57, 15 September 2010
Announcement
- Posted on 09/01 by Trent:
- Each participant please update the Wiki as required
- Posted on 09/10 by Lingling:
- Lab rotation is a very important part of this course. It is recommended (required for PhD track) that every new student in Computational Biology track to do three rotations in research groups of his/her special interests. Student must contacted four professors and get their permissions to do a rotation in their group. If you have any questions in regard to choosing a lab, please feel free to talk to professor Rizzo and his students (Trent Balius and Lingling Jiang). Rizzo lab is located in Room 3-129, Math Tower.
- Posted on 09/15 by Lingling:
- Since some students find that the presentation is scheduled close to their AMS535 presentation, I modified the schedule so that people can prepare one at a time.
Journal Club Participants, Topics, References, and Schedule
2010 Fall | Participant | Rotations or Research Group | Topic | References
NEED TO UPDATE ALL REFERENCES WITH CORRECT CITATIONS USING JACS FORMAT |
2010.09.08 | Adler, Jeremy | -- | -- | -- |
2010.09.15 | Vo, Emily | -- | GWAS | Liu, J. Z.; et al., A versatile gene-based test for genome-wide association studies. Am. J. Hum. Genet. 2010, 87, 139-145. |
2010.09.22 | Jiang, Lingling | -- | -- | -- |
2010.09.29 | Grinshpun, Boris | -- | -- | -- |
2010.10.06 | Liu, Jiangyang | -- | -- | -- |
2010.10.13 | Li, Miao | -- | -- | -- |
2010.10.20 | Yao, Yuan | -- | -- | -- |
2010.10.27 | Gardin, Justin Michael | -- | -- | -- |
2010.11.03 | Chen, Jia Ruo | -- | -- | -- |
2010.11.10 | Cao, Yiwei | -- | -- | -- |
2010.11.17 | Balius, Trent | -- | -- | -- |
2010.12.01 | Last, First | -- | -- | -- |
2010.12.08 | Last, First | -- | -- | -- |