HPC MSU

Biomedical Computing Cross-Training Seminar Schedule - Fall Semester 2002


Sep  6 - Ordinary Differential Equations (Seth Oppenheimer, Math)
         Scientific Visualization (Robert Moorhead, ERC)

Sep 13 - Gene Expression and Signal Transduction (Shane Burgess, CVM)
         Toxicology Targets (Russell Carr, CVM)

Sep 20 - Artificial Intelligence (Susan Bridges, Computer Science)
         Computational Fluid Dynamics (Boyd Gatlin, ERC) [Additional Material]

Sep 27 - NONE

Oct  4 - Physiological Modeling (Tom Cathcart, Ag and Bioengineering)
         Computational Portals (Tomasz Haupt), ERC

Oct 11 - NONE

Oct 18 - High Performance Computing (Trey Breckenridge, ERC)
	 Biostatistics (Jane Harvill, Math) [Additional Material]

Oct 25 - Monte Carlo Methods (Mark Novotny, Physics) [Powerpoint Slideshow]
         Computational Chemistry (Svein Saebo, Chemistry)

Nov  1 - NONE

Nov  8 - NONE

Nov 15 - NONE

Nov 22 - NONE

Nov 29 - NONE

Dec  6 - NONE

Dec 13 - NONE

During this fall semester, in connection with MSU's NIH NPEBC planning grant,
there'll be a full slate of Friday afternoon seminars given by MSU faculty in
the interest of cross-training for biological, physical, and computational
scientists related to biomedical computing research. These seminars will be
deliberately low-level, with the purpose of engendering understanding across
disciplines.

Each Friday afternoon session will start at 2:00 (each talk about 1 hour and 15
minutes) and will last the rest of the working day, with refreshments thrown in
The location is Room 30 of the ERC, where parking is easy.

These seminars will be videotaped so that you can catch up, or have another
look, as you may wish.