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Master Course and Seminars


Master Course

The CRS4 Bioinformatics Lab provides training to young researchers, both by involving them in R&D and support & services activities, and through support to more formal training programmes such as the master course in “Bioinformatics Technologies applied to personalised Medicine”, which is run by Sardegna Ricerche.

"Trends in Bioinformatics" Seminars:

To extend the impact of its activities, CRS4 Bioinformatics Lab invites internationally renowned scientists to give large audience talks on topics covering bioinformatics, computational biology, and life science.
date subject description speakers where slides
Sept 20, 2007
Systems Biology Systems Biology approaches to understand the function of the p63 gene. go to page
Diego di Bernardo (TIGEM, Napoli)
Edificio 2 download
Jun 21, 2007 Optical Microscopy Topics in Modern Optical Microscopy. go to page  J. Mertz (Boston University, MA) room H222, Edificio 1 download




Past Seminars:

date subject description speakers where slides
Oct 09, 2007 Personalized Medicine Personalized Medicine: Are We There Yet? - go to page Prof. Lucila Ohno-Machado (Harvard Medical School) Seminar room,
Edificio 2

Jun 21, 2007 Bioinformatics Master in Tecnologie bioinformatiche applicate alla medicina personalizzata - Sardegna Ricerche go to page Prof. A. Tramontano Seminar room,
Edificio 2

Jun 07, 2007 Bioinformatics Master in Tecnologie bioinformatiche applicate alla medicina personalizzata - Sardegna Ricerche go to page R. Guigò (Genome Bioinformatics Laboratory - Barcellona)
C. Notredame (Information Génétique et Structurale, CNRS - Marsiglia)
Seminar room,
Edificio 2

Mar 22, 2007 Comparative Genomics
The Bacterial Pan-Genome C. Donati (Novartis Vaccines, Siena) Seminar room,
Edificio 2
download
Mar 20, 2007 Molecular Modeling Multiscale approach to protein structure modeling D. Gront (Warsaw University) Seminar room,
Edificio 2

Mar 15, 2007 Drug Design Approcci computazionali nella progettazione di nuovi farmaci: aspettative e realtà S. Moro (Università di Padova) room H224,
Edificio 1
download1;
download2


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