[UNI-HH Logo] MINISYMPOSIUM IN BIOINFORMATICS

BIOINFORMATICS:
A NEW PERSPECTIVE FOR THE
LIFE SCIENCES
 

 

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January 15, 2001

University of Hamburg

Department of Chemistry
Lecture Hall, Library Bldg., North Wing
Martin-Luther-King-Platz 6
20146 Hamburg


  9.00 Welcome by the 
President of the University of Hamburg 
Dr. Dr. h.c. Jürgen Lüthje 
  9.30 Willie Taylor, NIMR, MRC, London
Towards a Periodic Table for Protein Structure
10.10  Hans Werner Mewes, MIPS, Munich
Genom Analysis
10.50 Coffee break
11.20 Robert Giegerich, Informatik, University of Bielefeld
REPuter: Whole Genome Repeat Analysis and More
12.00  Erich Bornberg-Bauer, School of Biological Sciences, Manchester
From Sequence Pattern to Functional Networks: Function Inference and Integrative Approaches in Bioinformatics
12.40 Lunch 
14.30 Claus Kremoser, Lion Bioscience, Heidelberg 
Integration of Bio- and Chemoinformatics towards a Knowledge Environment for Drug Discovery
15.10 Karsten Henco, Evotec AG, Hamburg
Strategies for the Efficient Discovery and Optimization of Novel Drugs - Generation and Application of Comprehensive Data Platforms
15.40 Coffee break
16.10 Volker Rosenbaum, Bioagency AG, Hamburg
Bioagency - the Private Entrepreneurial Catalyst for New Life Science Companies
16.40 Kevan Willey, IHF, Hamburg
Can Bioinformatics Ever Make „Biological Sense“?
17.10 End of Symposium 



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