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Journal Club Computational Biology

In this seminar we will present original work in Computational biology as well as progress reports from PhD students. Master students can participate by giving a talk about their thesis or Forschungspraktikum or (voluntartily) by presenting a paper.

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TypeSeminar
InstructorKnut Reinert
RoomTakustr. 9 SR 049
Time

Monday 10:15 - 11:45

Student Profile

Master and PhD students in Bioinformatics, Computer Science and Mathematics

 

 

Schedule

The schedule of the seminar will follow below.


Interested MSc students should (have) come to the first meeting. The seminar is still open for new participants.

English is the preferred language of presentation. There will be presentations about the current work in the research group as well as a thematic emphasis on recent algorithmic publications (e.g. RECOMB)

We expect each student to write a brief handout (about 2 pages) summarizing the key points his or her talk. This handout will be distributed to the audience.

Two useful guides on how to give a good seminar talk:

http://page.mi.fu-berlin.de/~huisinga/teaching/guteVortraege.html
http://www.lsw.uni-heidelberg.de/users/mcamenzi/vortrag.html

 

Date Name Title
26.10 Martin Riese Probe uniquness and its effect on Hybridization
02.11    
09.11    
16.11 Peter Hansen Implementation of FastR
23.11 Alexandra Zerck RECOMB Satellite submission
30.11 Chris Bielow RECOMB Satellite submission
07.12 Sandro Andreotti RECOMB Satellite submission
14.12 Stephan Aiche state of Phd thesis
04.01 Robert Weißmann MSc Arbeit
11.01 Johannes Röhr Whole exon sequencing in Alzheimer disease patients
18.01 Anne-Katrin Emde
Kerstin Neubert
Variant detection methods/
Analyse von Kopiezahlvariationen mit Microarrays und NGS
25.01 Paul Pyl/
Jochen Singer/

Kathrin Trappe
MSc thesis /
Forschungspraktikum: The Burrows-Wheeler transform/
Whole Genome Sequencing Analyzer - A pipeline for analyzing Alzheimer Disease data based upon Roche 454 sequencing technology.
01.02 tbd. tbd.
08.02 Kerstin Neubert/
Dominic Jansen
MSc thesis/
MSc thesis
15.02 Vipul Patel Algorithms for Multi-Read-Assignments in the Context of Next-Generation-Sequencing