Bioinformatics Seminar
The Bioinformatics Seminar is co-sponsored by the Department of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Theory of Computation group at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). The seminar series focuses on highlighting areas of research in the field of computational biology.
During the Fall term in 2008, we will host a few special speakers. The regular weekly seminar series will resume in February 2009.
Time and Location
The regular weekly seminar series will resume in February 2009. Look for information on special events in the events listing.
Events
"Exceptional Words Counting"
Mireille Regnier, Inria-France
Wednesday October 29, 2008
11:30 - 1:00pm
Stata Center 32-G575
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"Adaptive Fast Convergence - Towards Optimal Reconstruction Guarantees for Phylogenetic Trees"
Ilan Gronau, CS Department Technion Israel
Wednesday October 1, 2008
11:30 - 1:00pm
Stata Center 32-G575
Full event details
Past Terms
A listing of the Bioinformatics Seminar series home pages from prior terms.
Organizers and Information
The Bioinformatics Seminar is co-hosted by Professor Peter Clote of Boston College's Biology and Computer Science Departments and MIT Professor of Applied Mathematics Bonnie Berger. Professor Berger is also affiliated with CSAIL & HST.
The seminar is announced weekly via email to members of the seminar's mailing list and to those on CSAIL's event calendar list. It is also posted in the BioWeek calendar.To be added to the seminar's email announcement list or for any questions you have about the seminar, please mail bioinfo@theory.csail.mit.edu.