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Lectures and Colloquia

  1. Workshop on Geometry in NMR Protein Structure Determination and NMR Structural Biology, Bellairs Research Institute of McGill University, Holetown, Barbados. Three talks:

    ``Computational Challenges in NMR Structural Genomics,'' January 14, 2005.

    ``An Expectation/Maximization Nuclear Vector Replacement Algorithm for Automated NMR Resonance Assignments,'' January 14, 2005.

    ``Automated Protein Structure and Assignment from Sparse, Unassigned NMR Data,'' January 15, 2005.

  2. ``Protein Geometry and its Role in Structural Molecular Biology and Proteomics,'' Meeting of the American Mathematical Society (AMS), Lawrenceville, New Jersey, April 17-18, 2004.

  3. ``Algorithmic Challenges in Structural Molecular Biology and Proteomics.'' Given at:

    Biomedical Engineering Department, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. January 27, 2005.

    Computer Science Department, University of Chicago. November 10, 2004.
    Plenary lecture, Sixth International Workshop on the Algorithmic Foundations of Robotics (WAFR), Utrecht/Zeist, The Netherlands. July 11, 2004,
    Dartmouth Computer Science Department, July 7, 2004,
    Computer Science Department, Tufts University, April 13, 2004, and
    MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), Feb. 19, 2004.

  4. ``An Expectation/Maximization Nuclear Vector Replacement Algorithm for Automated NMR Resonance Assignments,'' Harvard Medical School, November 20, 2003.

  5. ``Computational Biochemistry,'' Foley Inaugural Lecture, Dartmouth College, October 8, 2003.

  6. ``Algorithmic Challenges in Structural Genomics,'' Penn Bioinformatics Forum, University of Pennsylvania, April 24, 2003.

  7. ``Computational Challenges in NMR Structural Genomics,'' Dartmouth Physics Department Colloquium, May 24, 2002.

  8. ``Algorithmic Challenges in Structural Molecular Biology,'' Robert Mueller-Thuns Distinguished Lecture in Computer Science, at the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign), March 11-12, 2002.

  9. ``Algorithmic Challenges in Structural Molecular Biology,'' Triangle Distinguished Lecture in Computer Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Duke, and N.C. State, Feb. 18-19, 2002.

  10. ``Use of Multiple Conformations to Model Protein Flexibility in Core-Binding Factor,'' Department of Biochemistry, Dartmouth Medical School, March 4, 2002.

  11. ``Algorithms and Systems for High-Throughput NMR Structural Molecular Biology,'' Harvard University, Department of Engineering and Applies Scienced, December 14, 2001.

  12. ``Algorithms and Systems for High-Throughput Structural Molecular Biology,'' Sandia National Labs, March 15, 2001.

  13. ``Algorithms and Systems for High-Throughput Structural Molecular Biology,'' at The New Biology: Technologies for Resolving Macromolecular Communications, An International Symposium Sponsored by the Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities, Feb. 25, 2001 (San Diego).

  14. ``Algorithms for High-Throughput Structural Molecular Biology,'' The Rowland Institute for Science, Cambridge, MA, October 25, 2000.

  15. ``Algorithms for Structural Molecular Biology'' Harvard Medical School, September 19, 2000.

  16. ``Motion Planning Opportunities in Haptics and Structural Biology,'' EU-NSF Workshop on Motion Planning, Laboratoire d'Analyse et d'Architecture des Systèmes, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (LAAS-CNRS), Toulouse, France, June, 2000.


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