| TALK: |
Those events marked "TALK" or "PUBLIC-TALK" are
open to the public and recommended for those interested in
bioinformatics. Make sure you click on the brief description for
more details, often including an abstract.
In connection with the pilot center in biomedical computing
being developed at Yale, we are trying to present all the
bioinformatics seminars in New Haven in an integrated fashion.
As a first step, we have collected together many relevant
seminars on this calendar. |
| *CBB* |
Those events marked "*CBB*" or "BCB-EVENT" are particular PUBLIC-TALKs
that are strongly recommended to students in the CBB track. All track students
should attend these, unless they have previously contacted the track
directors about their absence beforehand. |
| OTHER-TALK: |
Similar to "TALK" but probably as not as directly relevant to
bioinformatics. |
| TALK-IN-NY: |
This includes meetings of the New
York Computational Biology Society
and public seminars of interest at NYC-area universities. |
| (Inf.Sem.) |
Will be advertised as an MB&B informal seminar. |
| LAB-ATTEND! |
All Gerstein group members are expected to attend events marked "LAB-ATTEND" or "ALL-ATTEND",
unless they have discussed their absence beforehand. Usually
these are group meetings (marked "gpmtg", see below) but sometimes they are particular
public talks ("public-talk", see above). Careful attention is given to scheduling
about one of these events per week. Mailings associated with
these events will be sent to the group mailing list.
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| gpmtg |
For group meetings, the speaker in conjunction with Mark's assistant is responsible for
reserving a room for events marked Bass424-or-TBA and notifying
everyone of where the event will take place. The speaker is also
responsible for reserving a laptop and the LCD.
(Unless otherwise indicated group meetings are Gerstein-group only affairs.)
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| JC: |
Journal Club sessions cover subjects of general/particular interest to the lab and are optional except for members of the subgroup in parentheses, for whom attendance is compulsory. As for group meeting, the speaker is responsible for the venue and presentation medium.
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| TENT! |
Events marked "TENT!" are tentative and may be rescheduled.
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| SUBGRP |
Similar to "gpmtg" but applicable only to a subgroup.
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| OFFICE-HOUR: |
Denotes an office hour for M Gerstein, when he will be Bass 432,
and not in other scheduled meetings.
If these directly follow group meetings, the beginning time
may be a bit loose, depending on the time the event ends.
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| OPT |
Optional events, such as frisbee or squash! (Frisbee is open to all. It is
usually played on the lawn between Bass and Klein.)
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| *Y* |
Notifications from the Yale College Calendar.
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