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Conference location

Ludwig-Maximilians-University, "Schweinchenbau",
Room 2102
   
Address:
Leopoldstraße 13 (building 2, first floor), 80802 München
(U Bahn station "Giselastrasse", near the university restaurant).

On the LMU map you can find the building near spot "9" (click on it to get a VR tour). From the Institute of Statistics the conference venue can be reached in about 5 minutes by foot.

Final Schedule

Please download the program in PDF format, and scroll below for links to abstracts and posters.

Time allocation

  • 50 minutes for each of the invited talks
    (incl. 5-10 min discussion),
  • 30 minutes for each of the contributed talks
    (incl. 5 min discussion)
Talks
 
TimeThursday, October 7, 2004
09:00-09:30Registration
09:30-09:35Welcome
09:35-10:20Volkmar Liebscher (Neuherberg, DE)
Modelling Oscillating Gene expression during Somitogenesis
10.20-10:40Coffee break
10:40-11:10Anja Wille (Zürich, CH)
Graphical Gaussian modeling for genetic regulatory network inference
11:10-12:00Mike West (Durham, US)
Sparsity, stochastic search and visualisation in high- dimensional graphical models: applications in gene expressions association studies
12.00-14:00Lunch break
14:00-14:50Jean-Philippe Vert (Fontainebleau, FR)
Analysis and inference of gene networks from genomic data
14:50-15:20Florian Markowetz (Berlin, DE)
Gene networks from RNAi data
15:20-15:50Marco Grzegorczyk (Dortmund, DE)
Determination of interacting genes in kidney tissues using Bayesian networks
15.50-16:10Coffee break
16:10-16:40Haijun Zhou (Potsdam, DE)
Brownian walks on networks and the community structure of the budding yeast protein-protein interaction network
16:40-17:30Claudia Rangel (Los Angeles, US)
Linear dynamical systems modeling of genetic regulatory networks
17.30-20:00Break
20.00Conference dinner at the "Ratskeller"
 
TimeFriday, October, 2004
09:00-09:30Registration and installation of posters
09:30-10:20Chris Holmes (Oxford, UK)
Bayesian co-clustering and the analysis of gene expression time profiles under multiple treatments
10.20-10:40Coffee break
10:40-11:10Barbel Finkenstadt (Warwick, UK)
Parameter estimation for simplified stochastic models of gene regulatory networks
11:10-12:00Anne-Mette Hein (London, UK)
BGX: a fully Bayesian gene expression index for Affymetrix GeneChip data
12.00-14:00Lunch break
12:00-14:50Linda Petzold (Santa Barbara, US)
Multiscale simulation of biochemical networks
14:50-15:20Martin Falcke (Berlin, DE)
Fluctuations create structures in intracellular Ca2+ dynamics
15.20-16:00Poster session and coffee break
16:00-16:30Johannes Müller (Garching, DE)
Quorum sensing and diffusion sensing
16:30-17:20Anton Wakolbinger (Frankfurt, DE)
Coalescents, branching processes, and selective sweeps
17.20Farewell and Drinks

Posters

The poster session takes place on Friday between 15:20 and 16:00. Please hang your posters on Friday morning!

NameTitle and Abstract
Christoph Best (Munich, DE) Gaussian graphical models as statistical systems for gene expression networks
Stefan Brandt (Garching, DE) Activation of Endothelial Cells
Susana Eyheramendy (Oxford, UK) Implementation a Bayesian model in the selection of tagging SNPs
Haipeng Li (Munich, DE) Maximum Likelihood Method for Localizing the Target of Recent Positive Darwinian Selection in the Genome
Verena Schultheis (Munich, DE) Extracting Markov models of the conformational dynamics of peptides from molecular dynamics trajectories
Nico Stollenwerk (London, UK) Meningitis near criticality
Stefan Wagenpfeil (Munich, DE) Clinical studies on genetic risk factors for morbus Alzheimer and atopic diseases
Stefan Zeiser (Munich, DE) A novel model for oscillating gene-expression of Hes1



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