Tools & Technology Seminar Series
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The DCMB Tools and Technology Seminar Series is held in Palmer Commons, Room 2036, each Thursday at 12pm EST. Each seminar highlights a computational tool, technology, or methodology that is under development or in current use and is of special interest to DCMB and University researchers. Presenters are U-M researchers and students.

These seminars are live-streamed and recorded and made available for future viewing via the DCMB YouTube Channel

Interested in presenting one of these seminars? Please contact Marci Brandenburg at [email protected].

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Tools and Technology Seminar: James Boyko
"Correlated character evolution with hidden Markov models and applications in antibiotic resistance evolution" presented by James Boyko (MIDAS)
Tools and Technology Seminar: Hye Kyong Kweon
“Exploring the Potential of Sulfoproteomics: Overcoming Challenges and Applying to Large-Scale Proteomics” presented by Hye Kyong Kweon (Chemistry)
Tools and Technology Seminar: Yue Zhao
“CEDA: integrating gene expression data with CRISPR-pooled screen data identifies essential genes with higher expression” presented by Yue Zhao (DCMB)
Tools and Technology Seminar: Liyue Shen
“Enhance Efficiency of Diffusion-based Generative Models for Solving Inverse Problems via Posterior Sampling” presented by Liyue Shen (Electrical Engineering & Computer Science)
Tools and Technology Seminar: Wenjing Ma
"Optimal transport analysis of spatial transcriptomics reveals spatial domain development along time trajectories" presented by Wenjing Ma (Biostatistics)
Tools and Technology Seminar: Mason Ferlic
“Rethinking Randomizations: A SMART Approach to Optimizing Adaptive Interventions” presented by Mason Ferlic (Statistics; Data Science for Dynamic Intervention Decision-Making Center)
Tools and Technology Seminar: Mahnoor Gondal
Presented by Mahnoor Gondal
Tools and Technology Seminar: Monica Holmes
Presented by Monica Holmes (DCMB)
Tools and Technology Seminar: Matt Raymond
"From Proteins to Nanoparticles: Domain-Agnostic Machine Learning for the Nanoscale" presented by Matt Raymond (Electrical & Computer Engineering)
Tools and Technology Seminar: Yang Li
“Mapping evolutionary trajectories: Machine learning models in fitness landscape analysis” presented by Yang Li (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology)