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Revision as of 10:26, 23 September 2014

Speakers at the Porter Drive Seminar Series present a wide variety of topics of interest for the diverse research community at 3155 and 3165 Porter Drive.

Where: Room 2200 at 3165 Porter Drive
Time: 1:00-2:30 pm
When: Second Monday of every month

Next Speaker

Date Speaker Title
October 13, 2014 Mark Berger - Senior Alliance Manager, Life & material sciences, NVIDIA
Jonathan Cohen - Senior Manager, CUDA Libraries and Algorithms
Accelerating NGS applications using GPUs

Future Speakers

Date Speaker Title
November 10, 2014 Ethan Perlstein, Founder, Perlstein Lab TBD
December 8, 2014 Nigam Shah, Asst. Professor, Stanford School of Medicine TBD
Jan 12, 2015 TBD TBD
Feb 9, 2015 Brian Simison, Curator and Director of Comparative Genomics, California Academy of Sciences TBD
Mar 9, 2015 TBD TBD

Past Speakers

Date Speaker Title
September 8, 2014 Dr. Matthew Hill, VP Research & Development, Natera Natera's non-invasive prenatal test for chromosome aneuploidies and microdeletions and it's application to Cancer
June 9, 2014 Dr. Catherine Ball, VP Genomics and Bioinformatics, Ancestry.com Big Data for the Common Man: Lessons and Learnings from Direct-to-Consumer Genomics
May 12, 2014 Vytas Sunspiral, leader of Dynamic Tensegrity Robotics Lab (DTRL), Intelligent Robotics Group, NASA Ames Research Center Intelligence from Rhythm and Motion
April 14, 2014 Dr. Parag Mallick, Department of Radiology and Canary Center, Stanford University Integrated Omics Approaches for Uncovering Markers and Mechanisms
March 10, 2014 Dr. David Schneider, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Stanford University Warping disease space to improve the outcome for infectious diseases
February 13, 2014 Dr. Hunter Fraser, Department of Biology, Stanford University Adaptive evolution of transcription and translation