"The Protein Hot-Spot Detection Using Modern Digital Signal Processing Tools and Methods" Last two decades can be considered as a real explosion in the field of computational methods applied in the field of bioinformatics. It is very likely that such situation comes out from the great needs as well as certain hope, which offers rapid development of effective analysis methods referring to genetic signals. Among others important subjects there are group of methods concerning analysis of both structure and functions of proteins. Classical approach offers quite effective methods for such analyses, however most of them and strongly dependent upon knowledge of protein structure. The main idea of the mentioned subject is to present a new approach independent upon the biological structure and offering at the same time effective method of Hot-Spot detection. The first part of presentation will be devoted to review of existing methods for Hot-Spot detection, then a new approach will be presented and finally a sort of comparison between theses two approached hopefully will give a new inspiration how to reconstruct very well known methods in the new field.
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Sponsor(s)
Engineering: Computer Science
Speaker(s)
Professor Ewaryst TKACZ, Ph.D., D.Sc.
Audience
All ( Open to the public )