Biology Department Seminar

"Modeling Complex Sequence-Function"

Presented by David M. McCandlish, Assistant Professor

Wednesday, November 8, 2017, 11:00 am — John Dunn Seminar Room, Bldg. 463

Advances in high-throughput genetics now allow the effects of thousands of mutations to be measured simultaneously. How can we understand the complex patterns of genetic interaction revealed by these assays? I will showcase several computational tools to address this problem with applications to protein stability and function, transcription factor binding sites, RNA folding, and molecular evolution

Hosted by: Dr. Ian Blaby

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