| Saturday 
          September 27                                        sunday 
          28th      monday 
          29th      tuesday 
          30th          
 
           
            9h30 Registration opens, welcome coffee12h-13h 
            Light buffet  
          Contributed 
        talks - Genetic networks13h15-13h30 
            Welcoming speeches 13h30-14h20 
            Invited talk Chair: Shoshana Wodak
 Thomas Lengauer    Analyzing resistance phenomena 
            in HIV with bioinformatics methods
 Chair: David Gilbert
 
          14h20-14h45 
            A description of dynamical graphs associated to elementary regulatory 
            circuits 
            Elisabeth 
            Rémy, Brigitte Mossé, Claudine Chaouiya, Denis Thieffry
 
            14h45-15h00 Using ChIP data to decipher regulatory logic of MBF and 
            SBF during the Yeast cell cycle Feng Gao, Harmen Bussemaker
15h00-15h15 
            Validation of noisy dynamical system models of gene regulation inferred 
            from time-course gene expression data at arbitrary time intervals 
            Michiel de Hoon, Sascha Ott, Seiya Imoto, Satoru Miyano 15h15-15h30 
            Accuracy of the models for gene regulation - a comparison of two modeling 
            methodsKimmo Palin
 Contributed 
          talks - Genetic networks and gene expressionChair: Stéphane Robin
 
          16h10-16h35 
            Extracting active pathways from gene expression dataJean-Philippe Vert, Minoru Kanehisa
16h35-17h00 
            Gene networks inference using dynamic Bayesian networksBruno-Edouard Perrin, Liva Ralaivola, Florence d'Alché-Buc, Samuele 
            Bottani, Aurélien Mazurie
17h00-17h25 
            Estimating gene networks from gene expression data by combining Bayesian 
            network model with promoter element detection Yoshinori Tamada, Sunyong Kim, Hideo Bannai, Seiya Imoto, Kousuke 
            Tashiro, Satoru Kuhara, Satoru Miyano
17h25-17h50 
            Biclustering microarray data by Gibbs samplingQizheng Sheng, Yves Moreau, Bart De Moor
17h50-18h15 
            Discover significant rules for classifying cancer Diagnosis DataJinyan Li, Huiqing Liu, See-Kiong Ng, Limsoon Wong
 
 
          19h-22h 
            Cocktail at "Le Palais de la Découverte" (Avenue 
            Franklin Roosevelt near the Champs Elysées)
 
 
 Sunday 
          September 28                                       saturday 
          27th       monday 
          29th      tuesday 
          30th          
 
           9h-9h50 
            Invited talkChair: Satoru Miyano
 Nir Friedman    Models for identifying regulation 
            networks
 Contributed 
          talks - Gene expression and motifsChair: Alvis Brazma
 
          9h50-10h15 The 
            shortest common supersequence problem in a microarray production settingSven Rahmann
10h15-10h40 Exploring 
            potential target genes of signaling pathways by predicting conserved 
            transcription factor binding sitesChristoph Dieterich, Ralf Herwig, Martin Vingron
 Flash 
          presentations - Genetic networks and gene expressionChair: Alvis Brazma
 
          10h40-10h45 Graph 
            theory based methodology for comparing interaction networks between 
            genes across organismsGaëlle Lelandais, Pierre Vincens, Claude Jacq, Stéphane Vialette
10h45-10h50 Spotting 
            effects in cDNA experimentsT. Mary-Huard, S. Robin, J.-J. Daudin
10h50-10h55 Design 
            of a clinical microarray chipJochen Jäger, Rainer Spang
10h55-11h00 Classification 
            of cancers by gene expression profiles from peripheral bloodAndrey Loboda, Michael Nebozhyn, Steven W. Johnson, Peter J. O'Dwyer, 
            Calen Nichols, Linda Alila, Louise C. Showe, Michael K. Showe
 
          11h00-11h45 
            Posters and break Contributed 
          talks - Gene expression and motifsChair: Philipp Bucher
 
          11h45-12h00 Modular 
            decision system and information integration for improved disease outcome 
            predictionMatthias Futschik, Mi Sullivan, Anthony Reeve, Nikola Kasabov
12h00-12h15 Genomic 
            distribution of short motifs involved in DNA repair in pathogenic 
            and non pathogenic Escherichia coli Isabelle Bourgait, Hélène Chiapello, Christelle Hennequet-Antier, 
            Stéphane Robin, Sophie Schbath, Alexandra Gruss, Meriem El Karoui
12h15-12h40 Searching 
            for statistically significant regulatory modulesTimothy Bailey, William Noble
12h40-13h05 Computational 
            detection of cis-regulatory modules Stein Aerts, Peter Van Loo, Gert Thijs, Yves Moreau, Bart De Moor
 
          14h30-15h20 Invited 
            talkChair: James McInerney
 Hiroshi Akashi   Metabolic economics and microbial 
            proteome evolution
 Contributed 
          talks - Gene expression and motifsChair: Michal Linial
 
          15h20-15h45 Finding 
            subtle motifs by branching from sample stringsAlkes Price, Sriram Ramabhadran, Pavel Pevzner
15h45-16h10 Finding 
            optimal degenerate patterns in DNA sequencesDaisuke Shinozaki, Tatsuya Akutsu, Osamu Maruyama
 Flash 
          presentations - Motifs, protein-protein interactions and proteomicsChair: Michal Linial
 
          16h10-16h15 Automatic 
            procedures for compilation of promoter sequences and their evaluation 
            based on signal content and positional distributions Christoph 
            S. Schmid, Viviane Praz, Mauro Delorenzi, Rouaida Perier, Philipp 
            Bucher 16h15-16h20 Modeling 
            the Rho dependent transcription termination sites in the bacterium 
            Helicobacter pyloriLisa Petersen, Anders Krogh
16h20-16h25 GENOFRAG: 
            A software to design primers optimized for whole genome scanning by 
            long-range PCR amplification. Application to the study of Staphylococcus 
            aureaus genome plasticityNouri Ben Zakour, Michel Gautier, Rumen Andonov, Dominique Lavenier, 
            Philippe Veber, Alexeï Sorokin, Yves Le Loir
16h25-16h30 ISYMOD: 
            A Knowledge Base for integrated system modelingJulie Chabalier, Yves Quentin, Cécile Capponi, Gwennaele Fichant
16h30-16h35 PARIS: 
            a system for 2-DE based proteomic data managementJuhui Wang, Christophe Caron, Michel-Yves Mistou, Christophe Gitton, 
            Alain Trubuil
 
          16h35-17h15 
            Posters and break 
             Contributed 
          talks - Proteomics and repeatsChair: Graziano Pesole
 
          17h15-17h40 
            A Suffix Tree approach to the interpretation of tandem mass spectra: 
            Applications to peptides of nonspecific digestion and post-translational 
            modifications Bingwen Lu, Ting Chen 17h40-18h05 Inferring 
            strengths of protein-protein interactions from experimental data using 
            linear programmingMorihiro Hayashida, Nobuhisa Ueda, Tatsuya Akutsu
18h05-18h20 Overview 
            of a software pipeline dedicated to automatic MS/MS data analysisErwan Reguer, Estelle Nugues, Romain Cahuzac
18h20-18h35 Resources 
            for bacterial strain identification Using polymorphic tandem repeatsFrance Denoeud, Gilles Vergnaud
18h35-18h50 Detecting 
            short inverted segments in a biological sequenceDavid Robelin, Bernard Prum
 Monday 
          September 29                                                  saturday 
          27th      sunday 
          28th      tuesday 
          30th          
 
           9h-9h50 Invited 
            talkChair: Anna tramontano
 Janet Thornton   The proteome and the metabolome
 Contributed 
          talks - Metabolic networks and RNAsChair: Martin Vingron
 
          9h50-10h15 Ab 
            initio reconstruction of metabolic pathwaysFrédéric Boyer, Alain Viari
10h15-10h40 A 
            rapid method for detection of putative RNAi target genes in genomic 
            dataYair Horesh, Amihood Amir, Shulamit Michaeli, Ron Unger
 Flash 
          presentations - Systems biology and RNAsChair: Martin Vingron
 
          10h40-10h45 The 
            Biochemical Abstract Machine BIOCHAMNathalie Chabrier, François Fages
10h45-10h50 Relevance 
            of the secondary structure of messenger RNA: a statistical studyFabrice Thalmann, Hervé Isambert
 10h50-10h55 
            Searching for ncRNAs in protist genomesLesley J. Collins, Thomas J. Macke, David Penny
10h55-11h00 Computational 
            detection of MicroRNAs in animal genomesMatthieu Legendre, Daniel Gautheret
 
          11h-11h45 
            Posters and break  Contributed 
          talks - RNAs and gene findingChair: SØren Brunak
 
          11h45-12h00 Annotating 
            animal mitochondrial tRNAs: an experimental evaluation of four methodsStacia Wyman, Jeffrey Boore
12h00-12h15 Searching 
            the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome for -1 frameshifting sitesMichaël Bekaert, Jean-Paul Forest, Laure Bidou, Alain Denise, Guillemette 
            Duchateau-Nguyen, Céline Fabret, Christine Froidevaux, Isabelle Hatin, 
            Jean-Pierre Rousset, Michel Termier
12h15-12h40 Fast 
            feature selection using a simple Estimation of Distribution Algorithm 
            : A case study on splice site prediction Yvan Saeys, Sven 
            Degroeve, Dirk Aeyels, Yves Van de Peer, Pierre Rouzé 12h40-13h05 HMM 
            sampling and applications to gene finding and alternative splicingSimon Cawley, Lior Pachter
 
          14h30-15h20 
            Invited talkChair: Daniel Gautheret
 Jürgen Brosius How significant is 98.5% "junk" in mammalian 
            genomes ?
 Contributed 
          talks - Sequence analysis and gene findingChair: Roderic GuigÓ
 
          15h20-15h45 Modelling 
            sequencing errors by combining Hidden Markov ModelsClaudio Lottaz, Christian Iseli, C. Victor Jongeneel, Philipp Bucher
15h45-16h10 Gene 
            prediction with a Hidden Markov Model and new intron submodel Mario Stanke, Stephan Waack
 Flash 
          presentations - Functional genomicsChair: Roderic GuigÓ
 
          16h10-16h15 Compositional 
            analysis of non-coding regions in eukaryotic genomesEmanuele Bultrini, Paolo Del Giudice, Elisabetta Pizzi
16h15-16h20 Inferring 
            site-specific evolutionary rates: Bayesian methods are superiorItay Mayrose, Dan Graur, Tal Pupko
16h20-16h25 TIGERSearch 
            attacks ProteinsJasmin Saric, Uwe Reyle
16h25-16h30 Protein 
            function prediction: Application of a propositional rules learning 
            system to a set of human protein sequences  Manuel J. 
            Gómez, Francisco Javier Guijarro, Ramón P. Otero, Lars J. Jensen, 
            Søren Brunak, Alfonso Valencia 
          16h30-17h15 
            Posters and break  
          17h15-18h05 
            Invited talkChair: Esko Ukkonen
 Pedro Mendes   Simulation meets data analysis: the 
            development of objective tests for functional genomics data analysis 
            algorithms
 Contributed 
          talks - Functional genomics and evolutionChair: Alfonso Valencia
 
          18h05-18h30 Predicting 
            gene function in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeAmanda Clare, Ross King
18h30-18h45 Rules 
            extraction in linkage disequilibrium mapping with an adaptive genetic 
            algorithmLaetitia Jourdan, Clarisse Dhaenens, El-Ghazali Talb
 
          18h50-19h50 
            Business meeting at the Parc de la Villette and Poster session for those not wishing to attend the Business meeting
 
 
 Tuesday 
            September 30                                               saturday 
            27th      sunday 
            28th      monday 
            29th
  
 
          9h-9h50 
            Invited talkChair: Mike Hendy
 Andy Waters   Comparative genomics of malaria parasites 
            and its exploitation in a rodent malaria model
 Contributed 
          talks - Protein structureChair: Jerzy Tiuryn
 
          9h50-10h15 A 
            novel approach to fold recognition using sequence-derived properties 
            from sets of structurally similar local fragments of proteins  Torgeir 
            R. Hvidsten, Andriy Kryshtafovych, Jan Komorowski, Krzysztof Fidelis 
            10h15-10h40 Flexible 
            structure alignment by chaining aligned fragment pairs allowing twistsYuzhen Ye, Adam Godzik
 Flash 
          presentations - Protein structureChair: Jerzy Tiuryn
 
          10h40-10h45 Structural 
            similarity search in databases: YAKUSAMathilde Carpentier, Sophie Brouillet, Joël Pothier
10h45-10h50 A 
            new 3D statistical potential to predict protein-ligand interactions 
            based on atomic interaction patterns in PDBErnesto Moreno, Luis A. Diego
10h50-10h55 An 
            automatic procedure for the search and identification of new unbounded 
            docking examplesFrank Steinacker, Oliver Martin, Philipp Heuser, Dietmar Schomburg
10h55-11h00 Classification 
            of Fourier spectra of short protein sequences compared to their corresponding 
            structural classificationManoj Tyagi, Henri Ralambondranny, Frédéric Cadet, Philippe Charton, 
            Bernard Offmann
 
          11h-11h45 
            Posters and break  Contributed 
          talks - Multiple alignment and phylogenyChair: Daniel Huson
 
          11h45-12h10 Divide-and-Conquer 
            multiple alignment with segment-Based constraintsMichael Sammeth Burkhard Morgenstern, Jens Stoye
12h10-12h35 Upper 
            bounds on maximum likelihood for phylogenetic treesMichael Hendy, Barbara Holland
12h35-12h50 A 
            Randomized Linear-time Majority Tree AlgorithmNina Amenta, Fredericke Clarke, Katherine St. John
12h50-13h05 Whole 
            genome-based prokaryotic phylogeny Stefan Henz, Alexander Auch, Daniel Huson, Kay Nieselt-Struwe, 
            Stephan Schuster
 
          14h30-15h20 Invited 
            talkChair: Eduardo Rocha
 François Taddei 
              Sources 
            of genetic and phenotypic variability
 Contributed 
          talks - Comparative genomics Chair: Bernard Prum
 
          15h20-15h45 Genome 
            rearrangements in tumor cells: Reconstructing tumor genome architecturePavel Pevzner, Ben Raphael
15h45-16h10 MCMC 
            genome rearrangementIstván Miklós
16h10-16h25 Single 
            step reconciliation algorithm for duplication, loss and horizontal 
            gene transfer modelPawel Gorecki
 16h25-16h40 
            Data retrieval and handling tools for the PBIL gene family databasesGuy Perrière, Jean-François Dufayard, Simon Penel, Julien Grassot, 
            Laurent Duret, Manolo Gouy
 
          16h45-17h 
            Closing remarks  
          17h-18h 
            Final posters session for those not needing to catch an early train 
            or flight 
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