Microbial Genomics and Pathogenesis
2000-10-06
org.kosen.entty.User@5e9f9ae4
박철호(EliLilly)
행사&학회소개
보고서작성신청
Dear members:
I would like to introduce a symposium on Genomics to members; a one-day symposium on microbial genomics which will be held at Stanford University School of Medicine on October 27, 2000.
Although this is a rather small symposium which focuses on a very specific topic, most of the speakers are "big guys" in the field of Genomics and/or Microbiology.
For example,
Prof. Ron Davis at Stanford University is one of pioneers who developed the DNA microarray techniques;
Prof. John Mekalanos at Harvard University is famous for his research on pathogenic bacteria;
Prof. Lucy Sharpiro at Stanford University is one of the first-rate scientists in bacterial cell cycle and she is currently approaching her study using microarray analysis techniques.
Especially, Professor Sung-Hou Kim, a world-famous Korean scientist at UC Berkeley, will give a talk on "Microbial Structural Genomics". He recently presented his work at Stanford and most of the attendents were deeply impressed with his talk.
I will attend this symposium and would like to report on the current research on Microbial Genomics.
I am enclosing a detailed schedule of the symposium below. Thanks.
Beckman Symposium (Stanford University School of Medicine)
"Microbial Genomics and Pathogenesis"
Sponsored by
Eli Lilly & Company
Friday, October 27, 2000
Fairchild Auditorium
Stanford Medical Center
9:00 am - 5:30 pm
9:00 - 9:15
Introduction
Gail Cassell, Eli Lilly and Company
9:15 - 10:00
John Mekalanos (Harvard University)
Genomics and the Emergence of Bacterial Pathogens
10:00 - 10:45
Lucy Sharpiro (Stanford University)
Microarray Analysis of a Bacterial cell Cycle
10:45 - 11:00 Break
11:00 - 11:45
Nick Cozzarelli (UC Berkeley)
E. coli Microarrays and Chromosome Replication
11:45 - 12:30
Sung-Hou Kim (UC Berkeley)
Microbial Structural Genomics
12:30 - 2:00 Lunch
2:00 - 2:45
Scott Hultgren (Washington University)
Drug Discovery through Protein Structure
2:45 - 3:30
Ron Davis (Stanford University)
High Through-put Parallel Drug Discovery Using Genomics
3:30 - 4:15
Elizabeth Winzeler (GNF and Ths Scripps Research Institute)
Bar Coding Yersinia pestis
4:15 - 5:30
Reception
I would like to introduce a symposium on Genomics to members; a one-day symposium on microbial genomics which will be held at Stanford University School of Medicine on October 27, 2000.
Although this is a rather small symposium which focuses on a very specific topic, most of the speakers are "big guys" in the field of Genomics and/or Microbiology.
For example,
Prof. Ron Davis at Stanford University is one of pioneers who developed the DNA microarray techniques;
Prof. John Mekalanos at Harvard University is famous for his research on pathogenic bacteria;
Prof. Lucy Sharpiro at Stanford University is one of the first-rate scientists in bacterial cell cycle and she is currently approaching her study using microarray analysis techniques.
Especially, Professor Sung-Hou Kim, a world-famous Korean scientist at UC Berkeley, will give a talk on "Microbial Structural Genomics". He recently presented his work at Stanford and most of the attendents were deeply impressed with his talk.
I will attend this symposium and would like to report on the current research on Microbial Genomics.
I am enclosing a detailed schedule of the symposium below. Thanks.
Beckman Symposium (Stanford University School of Medicine)
"Microbial Genomics and Pathogenesis"
Sponsored by
Eli Lilly & Company
Friday, October 27, 2000
Fairchild Auditorium
Stanford Medical Center
9:00 am - 5:30 pm
9:00 - 9:15
Introduction
Gail Cassell, Eli Lilly and Company
9:15 - 10:00
John Mekalanos (Harvard University)
Genomics and the Emergence of Bacterial Pathogens
10:00 - 10:45
Lucy Sharpiro (Stanford University)
Microarray Analysis of a Bacterial cell Cycle
10:45 - 11:00 Break
11:00 - 11:45
Nick Cozzarelli (UC Berkeley)
E. coli Microarrays and Chromosome Replication
11:45 - 12:30
Sung-Hou Kim (UC Berkeley)
Microbial Structural Genomics
12:30 - 2:00 Lunch
2:00 - 2:45
Scott Hultgren (Washington University)
Drug Discovery through Protein Structure
2:45 - 3:30
Ron Davis (Stanford University)
High Through-put Parallel Drug Discovery Using Genomics
3:30 - 4:15
Elizabeth Winzeler (GNF and Ths Scripps Research Institute)
Bar Coding Yersinia pestis
4:15 - 5:30
Reception