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Nov 16, 1990 - Brief Program Outline. •. What is happening in computer-aided geneticand protein engineering? •. Problems and Challenges: Methods f...
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Computer-Aided Genetic & Protein Engineering ACS Satellite Television Seminar Cosponsored by Digital Equipment Corporation Friday, November 16,1990 12:00 Noon-3:00 PM Eastern Time 11:00 AM-2-.00 PM Central Time 10:00 AM-1.00 PM Mountain Time 9:00 AM-12.00 Noon Pacific Time

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What is the significance of the Human Genome Initiative and its effect on your research What is the impact of the bioinformation challenge How computers can be used to manage, analyze, and display genetic and protein information How computers can manipulate genetic sequences to simulate laboratory experiments How computer-based tools are used to design biomolecules with specific physical or chemical features How to model modifications of genetic or protein structure What are some practical applications in medicine and in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries

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Presentations by internationally recognized experts in this field, who personally explain its significance and show demonstrations of computer software Interviews with several noted authorities who describe the future challenges and give insight into the direction in which this research field is moving

Brief Program Outline •



What is happening in computer-aided genetic and protein engineering? Problems and Challenges: Methods for Dealing with DNA Sequences, Methods for Dealing with Protein Sequences, Applications and the Future Explanations and Demonstrations of ComputerBased Tools: Nucleic Acids Research, Protein Engineering Research, Specific Product Applications and the Future

Distinguished Speakers Joseph L. Modelevsky, Digital Equipment Corporation John R. Devereux, Genetics Computer Group, Inc. Gregory Petsko, Brandeis University Charles Craik, University of California, San Francisco

Discussions With David Eisenberg, University of California, Los Angeles Leroy Hood and Tim Hunkapiller, California Institute of Technology James Ostell and John Wootton, National Institutes of Health Michael Waterman, University of Southern California Dagmar Ringe, Brandeis University

Sponsor Your Own Location—It's Easy! Companies, universities, and ACS Local Sections— sponsoring a receiving location is a great way to provide a service and a cost-effective way to offer state-of-the-art information to individuals in vour community. Call or write ACS to enroll or obtain suggestions on how to make the arrangements.

1-800-227-5558 ext. 31 ACS Satellite Television Seminars 1155 Sixteenth Street, NW, Room 809 Washington, DC 20036 202-872-8728 Fax Number 202-872-6336 (Only for continuing education courses)

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