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Statistics Seminar


Dana Aeschliman will give a presentation entitled Several examples of statistics used in experiments involving microarrays and protein 2-D gels at the Stats seminar, on Thursday October 21, 2004. The seminar will be held in Rm 302, LS Klinck Bldg, 4pm.

Abstract: For the past nearly two years of work I have
focused almost exclusively on aiding researchers in high
throughput molecular biology. I have aided them by creating software
for their use as well as helping with the design and analysis of
experiments involving two color microarrays or protein 2-D gels. I will
begin with a brief introduction of these kinds of data sets and will
subsequently discuss some of the work that I have done in this area.

For directions to the LS Klinck building, please visit the IT Services Map.

Upcoming event are posted on the Bioinformatics Event Calendar.

Posted by Dorothy Cheung at 11:43 AM on October 14, 2004


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