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'''Matt Hibbs'''
 
'''Matt Hibbs'''
 
Matt gave a beautifully clear into to expression array analysis. He also discussed his own tool HIDRA enables comparison of several heat maps, each from different experiments.
 
Matt gave a beautifully clear into to expression array analysis. He also discussed his own tool HIDRA enables comparison of several heat maps, each from different experiments.
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'''Oliver Kohlbacher'''
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From Spectra to Networks - Visualizing Proteomics Data
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Shotgun proteomics means fragmenting proteins using enzymes (e.g., trypsin), then separate using mass spectrometry. Tandom-MS the first separation is via mass, then each peak is further broken down using direct collisions (collision-induced dissociation (CID). This enables determination of the sequence.
  
 
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Revision as of 08:39, 4 March 2010

Home < VIZBI2010
This wiki page can be used to provide supplemental information, links, and discussion for topics covered in the VIZBI 2010 conference in Heidelberg March 3-5, 2010 at the EMBL.
Heidelberg
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VIZBI Links

Special Issue of Nature Methods

The speakers collaborated on a set of papers summarizing the current state of bioimaging visualization that were published as a special issue of Nature Methods.

Comments on friendfeed

Community notes are available on friendfeed: http://friendfeed.com/vizbi2010

Wednesday

MRI

Posters 'W'

Optical Microscopy

Keynote

Thursday

Systems Biology

Matt Hibbs Matt gave a beautifully clear into to expression array analysis. He also discussed his own tool HIDRA enables comparison of several heat maps, each from different experiments.

Oliver Kohlbacher From Spectra to Networks - Visualizing Proteomics Data Shotgun proteomics means fragmenting proteins using enzymes (e.g., trypsin), then separate using mass spectrometry. Tandom-MS the first separation is via mass, then each peak is further broken down using direct collisions (collision-induced dissociation (CID). This enables determination of the sequence.

Posters 'T'

Sequences and Genomes

Friday

Macromolecular Structures

Posters 'F'

Alignments and Phylgenies