The Computational Biology Seminar is a weekly series of seminars on topics in computational biology presented by invited speakers, Duke faculty, and CBB doctoral and certificate graduate students.
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Spring 2025 Schedule
Time: 12:00 - 1:00 pm
Place: 4233 French Family Science Center
Date | Speaker | Affiliation | Host | Presentation Title |
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January 13 |
Selcan Aydin |
Jackson Lab |
Stephanie Hoyt |
Harnessing Genetic Diversity to Uncover Gene Networks Shaping Cellular States in Response to External Signals
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January 27 |
Mike Love |
UNC |
Changxin Wan
|
Tidyomics: Enabling Tidy Data Analysis Workflows for Complex Biological Data
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February |
Ophelia Venturelli
|
Duke
|
Beth Hauser
|
Understanding and Engineering the Multi-Scale Dynamics and Functions Of Microbial Communities |
February 10 |
Cavin Ward-Caviness |
EPA |
Kalyani Kottilil
|
Understanding Environmental Health Effects Among the Most Vulnerable Using Electronic Health Records and Molecular Data
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February 17 |
Emma Chory
|
Duke |
Beth Hauser
|
Phage and Robotics-Assisted Directed Evolution |
February 24 |
Connor Coley |
MIT |
Niven Singh
|
Artificial Intelligence for Molecular Design and Elucidation
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March 3 |
Christina Leslie |
MSKCC |
Changxin Wan
|
Decoding Gene Regulation in 3D and in Single Cells |
March 17 |
Karen Miga |
UCSC |
Stephanie Hoyt
|
From Complete Genomes to Pangenomes:
Expanding Our Understanding of Human Haplotype Variation
Note: Location change to Bryan Research 103 |
March 24 | Jesse Shapiro | McGill University | Ben Neubert | |
March 31 |
Rishi Kamaleswaran | Duke |
Beth Hauser
|
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April 7 |
Darrin York |
Rutgers |
Weitao Yang
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April 14 | Jessilyn Dunn | Duke | Beth Hauser |