
Wednesday,
July 20, 2005
Final
Registration
HUB - Heritage Hall
(6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.)
Reception
HUB - Heritage Hall
(6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.)
Thursday,
July 21, 2005
Final
Registration
Life Sciences Building - Berg Auditorium
(7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.)
Session
I
Life Sciences Building - Berg Auditorium
Evolutionary and Population Genomics
(8:30 a.m. - Noon)
Chair: Kateryna Makova (Penn State))
Lauren
Duret, Ph.D. (Université Claude Bernard )
"Relationships between genome organization
and gene expression in mammals: selective constraints
or neutral evolution?"
Phil
Green, Ph.D. (University of Washington)
"Signal and noise in genome sequences"
Andrew
Clark, Ph.D. (Cornell University)
"Inferring demography and selection
from human genome-wide resequencing data"
Wen-Hsiung
Li, Ph.D. (University of Chicago)
"Effects of recombination on the rate
and pattern of nucleotide substitution in mammals"
Bernard
M.E. Moret, Ph. D. (University of New Mexico)
"Phylogenetic reconstruction: Handling
large scale and complex data"
Industrial
Exhibits
Life Sciences Building - Verne M. Willaman Gateway
(11 am-3 pm)
VWR sponsored
Session II
Life Sciences Building - Berg Auditorium
Genome Function from Comparisons
(2:00 pm-5:30 pm)
Chair: Wojciech Makalowski (Penn State)
Eric
Green, Ph.D. (National Institutes of Health)
"Deciphering genome function by multispecies
sequence comparisons"
Roderic
Guigo, Ph.D. (University of Pompeu Fabra)
"Finding protein-coding genes"
Dave Burt, Ph.D. (Roslin Institute of
Edinburgh)
"The chicken genome: an evolutionary
tool for the identification of functional
elements in the vertebrate genome"
Rick
Myers, Ph.D. (Stanford University)
"Regulation of gene expression at a
genome-wide level"
Mathieu
Blanchette, Ph.D. (McGill University)
" New algorithms for the detection of functional regions in DNA sequences"
Keynote
Address
Life Sciences Building - Berg Auditorium
(7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.)
Robert Waterston, Ph.D. (University of Washington)
"The human genome: At the barricades"
Friday,
July 22, 2005
Session
III
Life Sciences Building - Berg Auditorium
Genome Structure and Dynamics
(8:30 a.m. - Noon) Chair: Anton Nekrutenko (Penn State)
Arian
Smit, Ph.D. (The Institute for Systems Biology)
"Bioinformatics analysis of transposable elements in whole genomes"
Elaine
Ostrander, Ph.D. (National Human Genome Research Institute)
"Dog star rising: Status of the
canine genome project"
Barbara
Trask, Ph.D. (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center)
"The dynamics of segmental duplications
containing human olfactory receptor genes"
Glenn
Tesler, Ph.D. (University of California at San Diego)
" The Nadeau-Taylor Chromosomal Breakage Model vs. the Fragile Breakage
Model, revisited"
Nina
Fedoroff, Ph.D. (Penn State)
"Intracellular communication between
the cell's genomes"
Oral
Platform Presentations
Life Sciences Building - Berg Auditorium
(2:00 pm-5:30 pm)
Chair: Arthur Lesk (Penn State)
Chair: Francesca Chiaromonte (Penn State)
Sessions: TBA
Posters
and Reception
Life Sciences Building - Verne M. Willaman Gateway
(7:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.)
Saturday,
July 23, 2005
Session
IV
Life Sciences Building - Berg Auditorium
Genome Function from Experiments
(8:30 a.m. - Noon)
Chair: Ross Hardision (Penn State)
Bing Ren, Ph.D. (Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research)
"Mapping the genome's second code"
Tom
Gingeras, Ph.D. (Affymetrix Corp)
"Changing landscape of the functional
domains of the human genome: Evidence for increased
roles for RNA"
Kelly
Frazer, Ph.D. (Perlegen Sciences, Inc.)
"Allele expression differences are associated
with phenotypic variation in humans"
Esther
Betran, Ph.D. (University of Texas)
"Sex Chromosomes and Male Functions:
Where Do New Genes Go?"
John
Stamatoyannopoulos, Ph.D. (Regulome Corp)
"Using chromatin structure to map the
cis-regulatory genome"
Session
V
Life Sciences Building - Berg Auditorium
From Genomes to Mechanisms
(2:00 pm-5:30 pm)
Chair: Stephan Schuster (Penn State)
Reka
Albert, Ph.D. (Penn State)
"Connections between the topology and
function of cellular networks"
Frank
Pugh, Ph.D. (Penn State)
"Genomic approaches to understanding
mechanisms of eukaryotic transcription "
Lisa
Stubbs, Ph.D. (Lawrence Livermore National Lab)
"Lineage-specific change in transcription factor repertoires: implications
for the evolution of vertebrate regulatory networks"
Maja
Bucan, Ph.D. (University of Pennsylvania)
"Behavioral genetics and genomics"
Laura
Carrel, Ph.D. (Hershey Medical Center, Penn State)
"X-inactivation and escape from it"