[Crib-list] TODAY: SPEAKER: MICHAEL BAYM (Harvard) - Computational Research in Boston and Beyond Seminar -- Friday, December 2, 2011 -- TIME: 12:30 PM in Bldg. 32, Room 141 (Stata) (fwd)

Shirley Entzminger daisymae at math.mit.edu
Fri Dec 2 08:26:41 EST 2011


T O D A Y . . .


 		COMPUTATIONAL RESEARCH in BOSTON and BEYOND SEMINAR


DATE:        Friday, DECEMBER 2, 2011
TIME:        12:30 PM
LOCATION:    Building 32, Room 141  (Stata Center)

(Pizza and beverages will be provided at 12:15 PM outside Room 32-141)


TITLE:		BLASTing faster than light:
 	        compressive genomics in the next-gen world


SPEAKER:    MICHAEL BAYM   (Harvard University)


ABSTRACT:

The last several years have seen an unprecedented increase in DNA sequencing 
capability.  The resulting accumulation of data has grown so fast as to far 
outstrip advances in computational or even storage capabilities. 
Fundamental algorithmic improvements are necessary if we are to truly make 
use of these new technologies.  In this talk, we present an extension of 
BLAST on large datasets that not only is faster, but scales sublinearly in 
the size of the genomic library.  More broadly, we introduce compressive 
genomics, an approach to these increasingly large data sets that allows 
analysis to be performed directly on the compressed data.

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