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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Elisabeth Burmeister. This talk has been canceled/deleted The Sainsbury Laboratory will host its annual Computational Biology workshop from 21-31 August. Morning talks will take place each weekday from 9.00-11.00, with informal discussions following. A list of attendees is below- individual talk titles will be listed separately as details become available. Katie Abley, John Innes Centre, Norwich Ozgur Akman, University of Exeter David Baulcombe, University of Cambridge Pierre Barbier de Reuille, University of Bern Malcolm Bennett, Nottingham University Klaartje van Berkel, Utrecht University Behruz Bozorg, Lund University Luca Cardelli, University of Cambridge/Microsoft Vijay Chickarmane, Caltech Alexandre Cunha, California Institute of Technology Lionel Dupuy, The James Hutton Institute Christian Fleck, Center for Biological Systems Analysis; University of Freiburg, Germany Christophe Godin, INRIA Ray Goldstein, University of Cambridge Marcus Grebe, University of Umeå Bettina Greese, Lund University Claire Grierson, Bristol University Jeremy Gruel, University of Cambridge Olivier Hamant, ENS Lyon Jill Harrison, University of Cambridge Jim Haseloff, University of Cambridge Marcus Heisler, EMBL Genevieve Hines, University of Cambridge/York Henrik Jönsson, University of Cambridge/Lund Petros Koumoutsakos, ETH Zurich Pawel Krupinski, Lund University Ottoline Leyser, University of Cambridge James Locke, University of Cambridge Elliot Meyerowitz, University of Cambridge/Caltech Alistair Middleton, University of Heidelberg Graeme Mitchison, University of Cambridge Eric Mjolsness, University of California, Irvine Nick Monk, University of Sheffield Richard Morris, John Innes Centre, Norwich Markus Owen, University of Nottingham Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz, University of Calgary Sarah Robinson, University of Bern Julio Saez, University of Cambridge/EBI Susana Sauret-Gueto, John Innes Centre, Norwich Enrico Scarpella, University of Alberta Wendy Silk, University of California at Davis Ben Simons, University of Cambridge Richard Smith, University of Bern Orkun Soyer, University of Exeter Daniel St Johnston, University of Cambridge Gerardo Tauriello, ETH Zurich Simon Tavare, University of Cambridge Jan Traas, University of Lyon Carl Troein, Lund University Alex Webb, University of Cambridge Philip Wigge, University of Cambridge This talk is part of the Sainsbury Laboratory Seminars series. This talk is included in these lists:This talk is not included in any other list Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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