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reminder: BHP JHC meeting Feb 23, need RSVPs, what can an engineer
do in bioinformatics?
Esther L
esther_l at ieee.org
Wed Feb 18 08:44:26 EST 2004
Please email RSVP to esther_l at ieee.org
The Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society and the
Biotech/Health/Pharma Job Hunt Collaboration will jointly present a talk
on engineering in bioinformatics by Dr. Simon M. Lin of Duke Medical
Center. Dr. Lin is Manager of Duke Bioinformatics Shared Resource.
Date: Monday, February 23, 2004
Time: 6:00-8:00 pm
Light Refreshments 6:00-6:30
Presentation 6:30-8:00
Q&A following presentation
Place: ISA Building
67 T.W. Alexander Drive
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-3547
Directions:
http://www.isa.org/Content/ContentGroups/Training3/Training_Course_Locations/ISA_Training_Institute.htm.
Cost: (no charge)
RSVP: Please RSVP to Esther Lumsdon at esther_l at ieee.org
Featured Topic: What can an engineer do in bioinformatics?
Speaker: Dr. Simon M. Lin, Manager of Duke Bioinformatics Shared Resource
Biography:
Dr. Simon Lin is the technical manager of the Duke University
Bioinformatics Shared Resource, which provides bioinformatics and
computational biology infrastructure for the Duke University and the
Medical Center. Dr. Lin was graduated from the Peking University School
of Medicine, specialized in Medical Informatics. His post-graduate
training at UNC-Chapel Hill was in Biophysics and Computational
Chemistry. With interdisciplinary collaborations, Dr. Lin focuses his
research on functional genomics and medical data mining. He co-chaired
the Critical Assessment of Techniques for Microarray Data Analysis
(CAMDA) Conference, and edited three volumes of "Methods in Microarray
Data Analysis" published by Kluwer.
Esther Lumsdon, RAC
Chair of IEEE ENCS Biotech/Health/Pharma Job Hunt Collaboration
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