THURSDAY, FRIDAY, 2 – 3 SEPTEMBER (MASSEY UNIVERSITY, ALBANY CAMPUS)

 

Pre-Conference Workshop on Parallel Computing in Bioinformatics

 

SUNDAY, 5 SEPTEMBER 2004, EVENING

 

1600 – 2100    Registration, Aotea Centre Conference Rooms

 

MONDAY , 6 SEPTEMBER 2004, MORNING

 

0730

Registration

0830

Delegates to be seated

Conference Room NZ3

 

0845

 

Powhiri and Welcoming addresses

 

 

0945

Opening Address:  Professor Bruce Weir, North Carolina State University

An evolutionary perspective for bioinformatics

1030

Morning Tea

 

Genome Bioinformatics -- NZ1

Chair: Christian Schoenbach

Applied Bioinformatics -- NZ3

Chair: Prasit Palittapongarnpim

Evolutionary Bioinformatics --NZ4

Chair: Bruce Rannala

1100

Satoru Miyano, University of Tokyo

Computational Challenges in Systems Biology

Shoba Ranganathan, Macquarie University

Alternative Splicing: bridging the gap between the genome and the transcriptome

Mike Hendy, Massey University

Interpreting nested micro-satellite evolution

1145

 Peter Wills, Auckland University

Bioinformatic significance of cellular dynamics

Yoshiaki Minezaki, DDBJ, National Institute of Genetics

Comparative Genomics of Transcription Factors

Howard Ross, Auckland University

Sources of variation in ancestral sequence reconstruction (ASR)

1205

Stephen Rice, Auckland University

DNA Strand Bias in Mammalian Gene Clusters

Tekaporn Siriwan, Rajamangala Institute of Technology

Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Prediction using Frame Shift and Artificial Neural Network

Brett Easton, Australian National University

Evolutionary modelling and phylogenetic reconstruction through non-reversible Markov models

 

1230

Lunch


 

 

 

 

 

MONDAY, 6 SEPTEMBER 2004, AFTERNOON

 

 

 

 

 

Biomedical Bioinformatics --NZ1

Chair: Shoba Ranganathan

Biodiversity Bioinformatics -- NZ3

Chair: Howard Ross

Evolutionary Bioinformatics -- NZ4

Chair: Mike Hendy

1400

Garth Cooper, Protemix & University of Auckland

Pharmaceutical Discovery by Proteomics-based Analysis of Adipocyte Conversion

Mark Costello, Auckland University

Informatics Enables a New Era of Discovery in Marine Biology and Ecology

Keith Crandall, Brigham Young University

Comparing network approaches for estimating gene genealogies

1445

Te Ming Huang, Auckland University

Gene Extraction for Cancer Diagnosis by Support Vector Machines

Robbie Price, Landcare Research, New Zealand

Computing in Environmental Space

Barbara Holland, Massey University

Super networks : Combining gene trees on overlapping sets of species

1505

 

Shane Lavery, Auckland University

Web-based DNA taxonomy: www.DNA-surveillance as a model for the future

Matthew Goode, Auckland University

DNA Surveillance 2.0

 

1530

Afternoon Tea

1600 – 1800

 

Poster Session

 

 

 

1730 -- 2400

 

Conference Dinner

Wintergarden (under the Civic Theatre)

Dinner Speaker: Prof Denis Dutton, University of Canterbury

Through a Glass Darkly. Very Darkly Indeed

 

 


TUESDAY, 7 SEPTEMBER 2004, MORNING

 

 

 

Applied Bioinformatics -- NZ1

Chair: Paul Bickerstaff

Microarrays and Proteomics -- NZ3

Chair: Geoff McLachlan

Phylogenetics and Rapidly Evolving Pathogens --NZ4

Chair: Jeff Thorne

0900

Christian Schoenbach, RIKEN Genomic Sciences Center

Interspersed Repeats as Mediators of Gene Product and Species-specific Variation

Terry Speed, University of California, Berkeley

Statistical Analysis of Replicated Microarray Time Series Data

Mike Steel, University of Canterbury

Phylogenetic Networks and Biodiversity

 

0945

Lesley Collins, Massey University

Data management for small scale genomics

Mik Black, University of Auckland

Empirical false discovery rate control, with application to microarray experimentation.

Roderic Page, University of Glasgow

Viruses, clocks, and cospeciation

1005

Chiao-Yun Yang, National Chiao Tung University

A Hierarchical Protein Fold Classification Scheme Using Data Fusion

Mohd Saberi Mohamad, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

Genetic Algorithms Wrapper Approach to Select Informative Genes for Gene Expression Microarray Classification using Support Vector Machines

1030

Morning Tea

1100

Limsoon Wong, Institute for Infocomm Research

Assessing Reliability of Protein-Protein Interaction Experiments

Robert Gentleman, Dana Farber Cancer Institute

Exploring Genomic Data using GO

Thomas Leitner, Los Alamos National Laboratories

Recombination, 3D network structure, multiple transmission, and subpopulation frequency shifts in a mother-to-child transmission case.

1145

John Cleary, Reel Two & Waikato University

SureGene, a Scalable System for Automated Term Disambiguation of Gene and Protein Names

Katya Ruggiero, CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences

The challenges of designing a large two-phase microarray experiment

Marc Suchard, University of California, Los Angeles

Resolving the intra-host evolution of rapidly evolving pathogens: common patterns and shared indel information under a Bayesian framework

 

1205

 

Beatrix Jones, Massey University

Modeling Microarray Data with Gaussian Graphical Models

 


 

 

TUESDAY, 7 SEPTEMBER 2004, AFTERNOON

 

 

1230

Lunch

 

Applied Bioinformatics -- NZ1

Chair: Mik Black

Genome Bioinformatics -- NZ3

Chair: Limsoon Wong

Phylogenetics and Rapidly Evolving Pathogens --NZ4

Chair: Marc Suchard

1400

Peter Johnstone, AgResearch Ltd.

Bioinformatics in Agriculture

Bailin Hao, Fudan University

Finding Genes in the Rice Genome

Alexei Drummond, University of Oxford

Modeling virus evolution and population dynamics

 

1445

Antonio Reverter, CSIRO Livestock Industries

Identification of Differential Gene Expression from  Massively Parallel Signature Sequencing (MPSS) Data based on  Bootstrap Percentile Confidence Intervals

Gautam Aggarwal, Seattle Biomedical Research Institute

A novel method for identifying syntenic regions between Trypanosomatid Genomes

Jeff Thorne, North Carolina State University

Making evolutionary inferences when there is dependent change among sequence positions, with emphasis on protein tertiary structure and viral antigenicity.

 

1505

Fei Zhang, CSIRO’s Bioinformatics Facility, Plant Industry Division,

High-Throughput Bioinformatics Applications on Linux Clusters

Noppadon Khiripet, National Electronics and Computer Technology Center, Thailand

Discovering Common Genes Using Approximate Maximal Clique Detection

 

                       Free

 

 


WEDNESDAY, 8 SEPTEMBER 2004, MORNING

 

 

 

Evolutionary Bioinformatics -- NZ1

Chair: Barbara Holland

Platforms and Applications -- NZ3

Chair: John Cleary

Phylogenetics and Rapidly Evolving Pathogens --NZ4

Chair: Mike Steel

0900

David Penny, Massey University

RNA processing in the Eukaryotic Ancestor

Haruki Nakamura, Osaka University

Protein Informatics: Database studies and Molecular Simulations with GRID Architectures

Bruce Rannala, University of Alberta

Imperfect Molecular Clocks

 

0945

Mihaela Baroni, University of Canterbury

A digraph-based approach to study hybrid evolution

Paul Bickerstaff

GeneThresher Bioinformatics

 

Geoff Nicholls, University of Auckland

Measurably evolving memes: new models and inference tools for meme-trait data

 

1005

 

Allison Soo & Aaron Chuah, Temasek Life Sciencces

GloBLAST: Distributed Customizable BLAST on the Web

1030

Morning Tea

1100

Lindell Bromham, University of Sussex

Can we trust the molecular clock?

Prasit Palittapongarnpim

In Silico Characterization of Leucine-rich Repeat (LRR) Motif from Leptospira interrogans Genomes: a homology modeling approach

 

Ben Redelings, University of California, Los Angeles

Incorporating Indel Information into Phylogeny Estimation for Rapidly Emerging Diseases

1120

Gregory Ewing, University of Auckland

Measurably Evolving Populations and the structured coalescent

1145

Haryadi Sugiarto, Massey University

Evolutionary Relationship and the Multifunctional Roles of bDefensins

Kitiporn Plaimas, Chulalongkorn University

Resolving Ambiguous Nucleotide Symbol from DNA Sequences

Allen Rodrigo, University of Auckland

Measurably Evolving Populations: where to next?

1205

David Welch, Auckland University

Combining genealogy and epidemiology using a stochastic model

T. Madhan Mohan, Ministry of Science and Technology, India

Integration of Bioinfo-Resources on Biogrid India Developed Through Biotechnology Information System Network (BTISnet)


 

WEDNESDAY, 8 SEPTEMBER 2004, AFTERNOON

 

 

1230

Lunch

 

Evolutionary Bioinformatics -- NZ1

Chair: Keith Crandall

Platforms and Applications -- NZ3

Chair: Lindell Bromham

Microarrays and Proteomics -- NZ4

Chair: Kathy Ruggiero

1400

James I . Mullins, University of Washington

HIV evolutionary dynamics: Implications for pathogenesis and vaccine development

Russell Gray, Auckland University

 Language Trees Meet Bioinformatics: Can Computational Methods Help Resolve Debates About Our Past?

Geoff MacLachlan, Queensland University

Classification of  Microarray Gene-Expression Data

1445

Stephane Guindon, Auckland University

Modeling the Site-specific Variation of Selection Patterns Along Lineages

Sarinder Kaur, University of Malaya

Bio-Data Mining through Communication Engineering: The Role of DiGIR

Yeo Lee Chin, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

Improved Gene Selection Technique by Combining Model-Based Clustering and Statistical Methods for Classification of Microarrays Gene Expression Data

1505

Jack da Silva, University of Adelaide

Monte Carlo Simulation of HIV Adaptation to Immune Surveillance

Maheswary Vellupilai, MARDI, Malaysia

Application of Arrayinformatics in the Analysis of Gene Expression Data from Pummelo Fruit Peel Development

Chiou-Nan Chen,, National Tsing Hua University

Boolean Logic Modeling of Microarray Regulatory Pathway

 

1530

 

CLOSING  (NZ3)