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

January 13

Selcan Aydin

Jackson Lab

Stephanie Hoyt

Harnessing Genetic Diversity to Uncover Gene Networks Shaping Cellular States in Response to External Signals

January 27

Mike Love

UNC

Changxin Wan
Tidyomics: Enabling Tidy Data Analysis Workflows for Complex Biological Data
         

February
3

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
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
         

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
NoteLocation change to Bryan Research 103
March 24 Jesse Shapiro McGill University Ben Neubert  

March 31

Rishi Kamaleswaran Duke
Beth Hauser
 

April 7

Darrin York

Rutgers

Weitao Yang
 
April 14 Jessilyn Dunn Duke  Beth Hauser