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From ccl@www.ccl.net Fri Jun 13 15:48:44 1997
From: Marcela Madrid <mm6n+@andrew.cmu.edu>
To: chemistry@ccl.net
Subject: 97.07.20 PSC Sequence Analysis Workshop
The Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center is offering a
NUCLEIC ACID AND PROTEIN SEQUENCE ANALYSIS
workshop, July 20-25, 1997.
This intense workshop will teach the basics of sequence analysis, including
remote supercomputing, database searching and pairwise sequence alignment,
multiple sequence alignments, pattern identification, inverse structure
prediction, and visualization of macromolecular structures. Special
emphasis will be placed on parameter selection, and the mathematical and
statistical properties of the algorithms and methods presented.
Information will also be presented on the latest pattern identification
techniquesincluding hidden markov models, advanced position-specific
weight matrix techniques and bayesan estimation.
The workshop will consist of both lectures and extensive hands-on lab sessions.
In addition to the lab exercises, participants can work on their own research
problems, with the help of the instructors. Participants are encouraged to
bring their research data, but not required.
Instructors
Dr. Gary Churchill, Cornell University
Dr. David W. Deerfield II, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
Dr. Michael Gribskov, San Diego Supercomputer Center
Dr. Hugh B. Nicholas Jr., Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
Alexander J. Ropelewski, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
For more information, please see
http://www.psc.edu/biomed/workshops/wk-97/NAPSA-97/napsa.html
or contact Nancy Blankenstein, biomed@psc.edu, (412) 268-4960.
To register, please send the following registration form
to biomed@psc.edu
Registration deadline is June 20, 1997.
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Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
Biomedical Supercomputing Initiative
APPLICATION FORM
Please complete the following form and return it with the corresponding
documentation. Direct inquiries to: Nancy Blankenstein
biomed@psc.edu or (412) 268-4960.
Application Deadline: June 20, 1997
PITTSBURGH SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER
BIOMEDICAL INITIATIVE
NUCLEIC ACID AND PROTEIN SEQUENCE ANALYSIS WORKSHOP, July 20-25, 1997.
APPLICATION
Name: ______________________________________________________________
Affiliation: ______________________________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________________________
(Business)
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
(Home)
______________________________________________________________
Telephone: ____________________________ ____________________________
(Business) (Home)
*Social Security Number: _______-_____-_______
Citizenship:___________________
Electronic Mail Address:_____________________________________________________
Status: ___Graduate ___Post-doctoral Fellow ___Faculty ___Other (specify)
Please indicate specifically any special housing, transportation or dietary
arrangements you will need:
___________________________________________________
How did you learn about this workshop:_______________________________________
REQUIREMENTS:
Applicants must submit a completed application form and a cover letter. The
letter should describe, in one or two paragraphs, your current research,
and how participating in the workshop will enhance this research. Please
include a brief statement describing your level of experience with
computers. Faculty members, staff and post-docs should provide a
curriculum vitae. Graduate students must have a letter of recommendation
from a faculty member.
Please return all application materials six weeks before the workshop you are
applying for to
Biomedical Workshop Applications Committee
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
4400 Fifth Avenue, Suite 230C
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Direct inquiries to: Nancy Blankenstein biomed@psc.edu, or (412)268-4960.
*Disclosure of Social Security Number is voluntary.
PSC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age,
creed, national or ethnic origin, or handicap.
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