Microarray Workshop
13th Feburary 2004

Room 228, Department of Biochemistry
13-Feb-2004


Powerpoint presentations for download:
Robert Schaffer HortResearch, Auckland So what do I do with all these genes?
Les McNoe Dept. of Biochemistry, Otago University Finding biologically relevant genes from microarray data
Fernanda da Silva Tatley Pacific Edge Biotechnology Limited Microarray Validation
Andrew Holyoake Pacific Edge Biotechnology Limited Microarray Validation
David Baird AgResearch, Christchurch Experimental design and spatial normalisation of microarrays
Animesh Chatterjee Dept. of Biochemistry, Otago University Exploring the Mysteries of Metastasis: A Microarray-Based Study of Colorectal Cancer Liver Metastasis
Mik Black Department of Maths & Statistics, University of Auckland Microarrays, pathways and Thomas Bayes
Carthika Luxmanan Anatomy & Structural Biology, University of Otago Analysing gene expression profiles using the DNA microarray in the LTP-model of memory
Orla Keane AgResearch, Dunedin Making sense of Microarray data
Mat Byers Department of Biochemistry University of Otago Total RNA from microgram quantities of arterial tissues, PCR amplification to cDNA arrays
Amonida Zadissa Department of Biochemistry University of Otago A survey of Promoter Analysis Tools
Nik Kasabov Knowledge Engineering and Discovery Research Institute, Auckland University of Technology Knowledge-based Gene Expression and Clinical Data Profiling in SIFTWARE (Powerpoint presentation not available)

We are grateful to Invitrogen and The University of Otago Functional Genomics, Gene Expression and Proteomics Research Theme for their sponsorship of this event.