These are the recently updated online proceedings. Oral
presentations in alphabetical order:
- Irina Abnizova, Brian Tom, and Walter R. Gilks,
A special type of log linear models to fit DNA
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( PDF |
PPT )
- Olivier Gevaert, Steven van Vooren, and Bart de Moor,
Integration of expression and textual data enhances the prediction
of prognosis in breast cancer
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( PDF |
PPT )
- Chris Holmes, Ingileif B. Hallgrímsdóttir, and George Nicholson,
Incorporating relatedness in the study of molecular
phenotypes for genomic epidemiology
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( PDF )
- Gos Micklem, Steven van Vooren, and Bart de Moor,
Data integration for the genome sciences – lessons from the
FlyMine project
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( PDF |
PPT )
- Enrico Petretto,
Integrated transcriptional profiling and linkage analysis for
mapping disease genes and regulatory gene networks analysis
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( PDF |
PPT )
- Smriti Ramakrishnan, Christine Vogel, John Prince, Zhihua
Li, Edward Marcotte, and Daniel Miranker,
An integrative scoring scheme for protein identification in tandem
mass spectrometry experiments
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( PDF
abstract only [embargo] )
- Florian Steinke, Matthias Seeger, and Koji Tsuda,
Experimental Design for Efficient Identification of Gene Regulatory
Networks using Sparse Bayesian Models
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( PDF )
- Peter Sykacek, Richard Clarkson, Cristin Print, Rob
Furlong, and Gos Micklem,
Bayesian Modelling of Shared Gene Function
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( PDF )
- Tim Van den Bulcke, Hui Zhao, Kristof Engelen, and Bart de Moor,
Identification of overlapping biclusters using probabilistic
relational models, applied to gene expression data
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( PDF |
PPT )
- Adriano Werhli and Dirk Husmeier,
Combining Expression Data with Multiple Sources of Prior Knowledge
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( PDF )
- Lorenz Wernisch,
Modelling the hidden world of protein activities
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( PDF )
In addition, there were eight poster presentations
(cf. program and handouts), for
some of which we can provide
extended
abstracts.