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An informal meeting to discuss current and future research at UB on Alzheimer's Disease. | |||
'''Venue''': Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics, Room B1-306 | |||
'''Date''': Friday, September 2 at 2pm | |||
The schedule is as follows: | The schedule is as follows: | ||
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*Alan Ruttenberg (Oral Diagnostic Sciences) will present the collaboration between the Protein Ontology and the Alzheimer Research Forum, and introduce a discussion on how bioinformatics / ontology tools can help AD research at UB | *Alan Ruttenberg (Oral Diagnostic Sciences) will present the collaboration between the Protein Ontology and the Alzheimer Research Forum, and introduce a discussion on how bioinformatics / ontology tools can help AD research at UB | ||
For further information please contact Barry Smith <phismith@buffalo.edu> | |||
Co-sponsored by http://diabetes-endocrinologycenterofwny.com/ Paresh Dandona Lab], [http://cbbi.buffalo.edu Center for Brain and Behavior Informatics] and [http://www.buffaloctrc.org/ Buffalo Clinical and Translational Research Center] |
Revision as of 14:13, 25 August 2011
An informal meeting to discuss current and future research at UB on Alzheimer's Disease.
Venue: Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics, Room B1-306 Date: Friday, September 2 at 2pm
The schedule is as follows:
- Paresh Dandona (Endocrinology) and Kinga Szigeti (Neurology) will give brief surveys of their AD-related research
- Robert S. Miletich (Nuclear Medicine) Functional Neuroimaging of Alzheimer's
- Alex Diehl (Neurology) will outline the ontology work at UB on neurodegenerative disorders
- Alan Ruttenberg (Oral Diagnostic Sciences) will present the collaboration between the Protein Ontology and the Alzheimer Research Forum, and introduce a discussion on how bioinformatics / ontology tools can help AD research at UB
For further information please contact Barry Smith <phismith@buffalo.edu>
Co-sponsored by http://diabetes-endocrinologycenterofwny.com/ Paresh Dandona Lab], Center for Brain and Behavior Informatics and Buffalo Clinical and Translational Research Center