Project Presentation Schedule: CSCE 471/871 (Spring 2013)
Note: Please email me your slides at least an hour before your presentation
session. Then I can put it on the server ahead of time.
Doing so will speed things up for everyone.
You are expected to attend all the talks, since they are all scheduled during
regular class periods.
You should consider your presentation's scheduled time slot final unless you
have a conflict that you absolutely cannot change. This is to prevent
constant modifications of the presentation schedule, which require alterations
to everyone else's schedules.
Unless otherwise noted, each talk will be 20 minutes, plus 3
minutes for questions. Hence a total of 23 minutes is allotted per talk.
However, this is only an approximation! Don't
assume that your talk will start exactly at the time implied by the
given schedule.
- Tuesday, April 16, 9:30–10:45am, Avery 111
- Somayeh Shahsavarani
Comparison of HMM training approaches
- Jiang Shu
Gene prediction with hidden Markov models
- Hardikkumar Natvarlal Patel
Pairwise alignments with HMMs
- Thursday, April 18, 9:30–10:45am, Avery 111
- Brittney Hinds
Game-theoretic model of evolution
- Curtis Johnson
Building and processing phylogenetic trees
- Jonathan Catazaro
Comparison of active site structure similarity
- Tuesday, April 23, 9:30–10:45am, Avery 111
- David Hartline
Profile 2-nitropropane diogygenase encoding genes in the rice blast fungus
Magnaporthe orzyae
- Eric Rodene
Conservation of non-coding DNA
- Sairam Behera
Wheat genome analysis
- Thursday, April 25, 9:30–10:45am, Avery 111
- Natasha Pavlovikj
Sequence assembly
- Brett Mahnke
Protein sequence profiling
- Course Evaluations
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