ABCS Seminars
ABCS sponsors monthly seminars during the academic year. The objective of the seminars is to provide a forum
where ABCS researchers can interact with each other and learn about each other's work.
Seminars are typically held at 4:00pm on the third Friday of each month.
Please contact us for further information or to provide suggestions for future seminars.
2009-2010 ABCS Seminars
- 4:00pm Friday November 6, 2009 (room 124 HRBB)
Improving Animal and Human Health by Accelerating Drug and Device Development
Mark Lenox, Texas A&M Institute for Preclinical Studies (TIPS)
2008-2009 ABCS Seminars
- 4:00pm Friday September 19, 2008 (room 124 HRBB)
The Epistemology of Systems Biology Lies in Systems Theory and Designed Experiments, Not In Data Processing and Commonsense Explanation
Edward R. Dougherty, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Texas A&M University and Computational Biology Division, Translational Genomics Research Institute - 4:00pm Friday October 17, 2008 (room 124 HRBB)
EcoliWiki and GONUTS: wiki-based systems for community annotation
James C. Hu, Dept. of Biochemistry and Biophysics - 4:00pm Friday November 21, 2008 (room 124 HRBB)
The Research Roadmap Process for the Academic Master Plan
H. Joseph Newton, Dean of Science and Professor of Statistics, Texas A&M University - 4:00pm Friday February 20, 2009 (room 124 HRBB)
Robust Powerful Methods for Understanding Gene-Gene and Gene-Environment Interactions
Raymond J. Carroll, Dept. of Statistics, Texas A&M University - 4:00pm Friday April 24, 2009 (room 124 HRBB)
Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Structure, Assembly, Thermo-mechanical Properties and Transport in Cyclic Peptide Nanotubes
Tahir Cagin, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Texas A&M University
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