C3'2010 2010年“芯片、计算机、作物”学术研讨会
2010 International Summer School on Chips,Computers and Crops September 5th to 11th, 2010 China Agricultural University, Beijing, China
Conference Hall: Main building of China Agricultural University (West Campus)(中国农业大学西校区主楼) Computer room: 314
Saturday 4th September 2010
Registration Main building of China Agricultural University (At the opposite side of the main gate) Room 314
Sunday 5th September 2010
08:00~08:30 Opening ceremony & photo
09:30~ Team grouping & Forbidden City tour
Monday 6th September 2010
08:30~09:00 Introduction: Ming Chen & Andrew Harrison An overview of what needs to be done at the school and the expected work load on each day. Section 1 (Lectures)
09:00~10:15 Lecture 1
Arrays against time (transcriptomics through the ages). Lecturer: Sean May, Nottingham University, UK
10:30~11:45 Lecture 2
Eliminate the impossible (experimental design and bioconcerns). Lecturer: Sean May, Nottingham University, UK
12:00~13:30 Lunch Section 2 (Practical)
13:30~17:00 Practice 1 R/Bioconductor introduction. Practical: Hugh Shanahan, London University, UK; Dijun Chen, Zhejiang University, China
17:30~ Dinner
Tuesday 7th September 2010
Section 3 (Lectures)
09:00~10:15 Lecture 3
Biophysics of GeneChips and causes of outliers. Lecturer: Andrew Harrison, Essex University, UK
10:30~11:45 Lecture 4
Associative methods in System Biology. Lecturer: Hugh Shanahan, London University, UK
12:00~13:30 Lunch Section 4 (Practical)
13:30~17:00 Practice 2
To use R/Bioconductor to analyse data (1). Practical: Hugh Shanahan, London University, UK; Dijun Chen, Zhejiang University, China
17:30~ Dinner
Wednesday 8th September 2010
The Great Wall tour (Self-supporting)
Thursday 9th September 2010
Section 5 (Lectures)
09:00~10:30 Lecture 5
Introduction to Gene Ontologies. Lecturer: Hugh Shanahan, London University, UK
10:50~11:30 Lecture 6
What controls the length of introns? An example of the application of bioinformatics in evolutionary study. Lecturer: Dengke Niu, Beijing Normal University, China
12:00~13:30 Lunch Section 6 (Practical)
13:30~17:00 Practice 3
To use R/Bioconductor to analyse data (2). Practical: Hugh Shanahan, London University, UK; Dijun Chen, Zhejiang University, China
17:30~ Dinner and Karaoke (joint event with the Summer School of Trends in cross-disciplinary nano, bio and IT research)
Friday 10th September 2010 (Workshop)
Section 7 (Chair: Ming Chen)
09:00~09:40 Operating mechanism and dynamics of multimeric proteins: The molecular simulation approaches. Speaker: Mingsheng Liu, CSIRO, Australia
09:45~10:25 Computational analysis of protein-protein interactions and binding sites in the budding yeast genome. Speaker: Kui Lin, Beijing Normal University, China
10:25~10:45 Coffee/Tea break
10:45~11:25 The Statistical Analysis of Circadian Expression Data: Algorithms and Application.
Speaker: Rendong Yang & Zhen Su, China Agricultural University, China
11:25~12:00 Mechanisms of 2, 4-D Treatment in Storage of Fresh Citrus. Speaker: Lingling Chen, Huazhong Agricultural University, China
12:00~13:30 Lunch Section 8 (Chair: Ziding Zhang)
13:30~14:10 Parent-independent genotyping for constructing an ultrahigh-density linkage map based on population sequencing. Speaker: Weibo Xie, Huazhong Agricultural University, China
14:15~14:55 Looking for post-transcriptional signatures in GeneChip data. Speaker: Andrew Harrison, Essex University, UK
15:00~15:40 Deciphering the Arabidopsis floral transition process by integrating a protein-protein interaction network and gene expression data. Speaker: Fei He & Ziding Zhang, China Agricultural University, China
15:40~16:00 Coffee/Tea break
16:00~16:40 Dissection of transcriptional and posttranscriptional mechanims underlying the red-flesh trait in sweet orange by deep sequencing. Speaker: Qiang Xu, Huazhong Agricultural University, China
16:45~17:25 The application of illumina high-throughout sequencing analyzer in plant molecular biology and agriculture.
Speaker: Shuliang Yu, Illumina, Inc.
17:30~19:00 Dinner
19:30~20:30 Discussion on Sino-UK Collaboration
Saturday 11th September 2010
9:30~11:40 Close session & Awards ceremony (VIP from RCUK-China & NSFC) Science in the UK and China, and moving between countries; career structures in both countries. We expect to recruit UK students who may be considering spending part of their careers in China and we hope some of the Chinese students similarly look to spend part of their careers in UK. The RCUK-China relevant organisations are included.