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Join us for MBD Day 2005, featuring a series of enlightening presentations from esteemed faculty across various departments, including Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Biology, and Chemistry. Discover groundbreaking research on calcium binding sites through graph theory, advancements in RNA microchip technology for cancer diagnosis, and novel imaging tools for studying deceased cells. Don't miss this opportunity to explore cutting-edge science and network with fellow researchers on May 20, 2005, from 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM at the Indian Creek Lodge. More info at http://www.biology.gsu.edu/MBD/#.
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PRESENTSMBD DAY 2005 FEATURING FACULTY PRESENTATIONS Guantao Chen, Hai Deng, Wei Yang, and Jenny J. Yang, Depts. of Mathematics and Statistics, Computer Science, and Chemistry “Detecting Calcium Binding Sites--A Graph Theory and Geometry Approach” Vijay Vaishnavi and Rob Harrison, Depts. of Computer Information Systems and Computer Science Adaptive Knowledge Management of Dynamic Web Based Bioscience Data" Zhen Huang, Dept. of Chemistry "Development of RNA Microchip for Cancer Diagnosis". Chung-Dar Lu, Dept. of Biology “Post-Genomic Research of Pseudomonas aeruginosa: from Chip to Network” Dr. Nikolaus Dietz, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy “The development of advanced imaging and diagnostics tools for deceased cells and molecules” Fan Fan Yunfeng (Tracy) Tie William Davis Hsiau-wei Lee Wei Zhong Yuchun Tang Merry Clark MBD FELLOW PRESENTATIONS BY: MAY 20, 2005 8:00AM-4PM INDIAN CREEK LODGE 900 SOUTH INDIAN CREEK LODGE, STONE MOUNTAIN DETAILED INFORMATION ON http://www.biology.gsu.edu/MBD/#