hosted by Beijing Internatioanl Center for Computational Physics
Beijing, China, June 28 - July 1, 1999
June 28 (morning)
8:30 - 9:00 am: Opening ceremony
9:00 - 10:20 am: Chao Tang (NEC Research Institute),
Simple models of protein folding
10:20 - 10:40 am: break
10:40 - 12:00 noon: YiaoQi Zhou (Dept of Chemistry, Harvard U),
Thermodynamic and kinetic studies of protein folding: perspectives from
a new off-lattice model
June 28 (afternoon)
2:00-3:20pm: ChunTing Zhang (Institute of Life Science
and Technology, TianJin U), Classification of protein structures
and prediction of structural class
3:20-3:40pm: break
3:40-5:00pm, Ying Xu (Oak Ridge National Lab),
Protein structure prediction by PROSPECT.
5:00-6:20pm: BaiLin Hao (Institute for Theoretical
Physics, Academia Sinica), Visualization of under-represented
strings in bacterial complete genomes
June 29 (morning)
9:00-10:20am: Michael Zhang (Cold Spring Harbor Lab),
Yeast promoter database and analysis of genome expression data
10:20-10:40am: break
10:40-12:00noon: Hao Li (Center for Studies in Physics
and Biology, Rockefeller U), Building "dictionaries" for genomic
DNA sequences: a case study of the regulatory regions in the yeast
genome
June 29 (afternoon)
2:00-3:20pm: Tao Jiang (Computer Science Dept,
McMaster U), Approximation algorithms for multiple
sequence alignment
June 30 (morning)
9:00-10:20am: Wei Wang (Dept of Physics, Nanjing U),
Reduction for protein representation and folding dynamics
10:20 - 10:40 am: break
10:40-12:00noon LuHua Lai (Institute of Physical Chemistry,
Beijing U), Protein loop analysis, modeling and virtual
peptide library screening
June 30 (afternoon)
July 1 (morning)
9:00-10:20am: Wentian Li (Lab of Statistical Genetics,
Rockefeller U), (I) Correlation, domains, and periodicity in DNA
sequences; (II) Applying artificial neural networks in pedigree
analysis of complex genetic diseases
10:20-10:40am: break
10:40-12:00noon: JingChu Luo (College of Life Sciences,
Beijing U), Bioinformatics centre at Peking University
July 1 (afternoon)
2:00-3:20pm: Jun Liu (Dept of Statistics, Stanford U),
Statistical models and algorithms for detecting
subtle signals in multiple DNA or protein sequences
3:20-3:40pm: break
3:40-5:00pm: RenSheng Chen (Institute of Biophysics,
Acdemia Sinica), Non-coding DNA sequence analysis and study on
comparison of complete genomes
5:10-6:20pm: MingPing Qian
(Dept of Mathematics, Beijing U), The statistical considerations
for DNA sequencing