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The Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing (PSB) 2023 is an
international, multidisciplinary conference for the presentation
and discussion of current research in the theory and application of
computational methods in problems of biological significance.
Presentations are rigorously peer reviewed and are published in an
archival proceedings volume. PSB 2023 will be held on January 3-7,
2023 in Kohala Coast, Hawaii. Tutorials and workshops will be
offered prior to the start of the conference.PSB 2023 will bring
together top researchers from the US, the Asian Pacific nations,
and around the world to exchange research results and address open
issues in all aspects of computational biology. It is a forum for
the presentation of work in databases, algorithms, interfaces,
visualization, modeling, and other computational methods, as
applied to biological problems, with emphasis on applications in
data-rich areas of molecular biology.The PSB has been designed to
be responsive to the need for critical mass in sub-disciplines
within biocomputing. For that reason, it is the only meeting whose
sessions are defined dynamically each year in response to specific
proposals. PSB sessions are organized by leaders of research in
biocomputing's 'hot topics.' In this way, the meeting provides an
early forum for serious examination of emerging methods and
approaches in this rapidly changing field.
The Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing (PSB) 2017 is an
international, multidisciplinary conference for the presentation
and discussion of current research in the theory and application of
computational methods in problems of biological significance.
Presentations are rigorously peer reviewed and are published in an
archival proceedings volume. PSB 2017 will be held on January 4 -
8, 2017 in Kohala Coast, Hawaii. Tutorials and workshops will be
offered prior to the start of the conference.PSB 2017 will bring
together top researchers from the US, the Asian Pacific nations,
and around the world to exchange research results and address open
issues in all aspects of computational biology. It is a forum for
the presentation of work in databases, algorithms, interfaces,
visualization, modeling, and other computational methods, as
applied to biological problems, with emphasis on applications in
data-rich areas of molecular biology.The PSB has been designed to
be responsive to the need for critical mass in sub-disciplines
within biocomputing. For that reason, it is the only meeting whose
sessions are defined dynamically each year in response to specific
proposals. PSB sessions are organized by leaders of research in
biocomputing's 'hot topics.' In this way, the meeting provides an
early forum for serious examination of emerging methods and
approaches in this rapidly changing field.
The Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing (PSB) 2015 is an
international, multidisciplinary conference for the presentation
and discussion of current research in the theory and application of
computational methods in problems of biological significance.
Presentations are rigorously peer reviewed and are published in an
archival proceedings volume. PSB 2015 will be held from January 4 -
8, 2015 in Kohala Coast, Hawaii. Tutorials and workshops will be
offered prior to the start of the conference.PSB 2015 will bring
together top researchers from the US, the Asian Pacific nations,
and around the world to exchange research results and address open
issues in all aspects of computational biology. It is a forum for
the presentation of work in databases, algorithms, interfaces,
visualization, modeling, and other computational methods, as
applied to biological problems, with emphasis on applications in
data-rich areas of molecular biology.The PSB has been designed to
be responsive to the need for critical mass in sub-disciplines
within biocomputing. For that reason, it is the only meeting whose
sessions are defined dynamically each year in response to specific
proposals. PSB sessions are organized by leaders of research in
biocomputing's "hot topics." In this way, the meeting provides an
early forum for serious examination of emerging methods and
approaches in this rapidly changing field.
The Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing (PSB) 2018 is an
international, multidisciplinary conference for the presentation
and discussion of current research in the theory and application of
computational methods in problems of biological significance.
Presentations are rigorously peer reviewed and are published in an
archival proceedings volume. PSB 2018 will be held on January 3 -
7, 2018 in Kohala Coast, Hawaii.PSB 2018 will bring together top
researchers from the US, the Asian Pacific nations, and around the
world to exchange research results and address open issues in all
aspects of computational biology. It is a forum for the
presentation of work in databases, algorithms, interfaces,
visualization, modeling, and other computational methods, as
applied to biological problems, with emphasis on applications in
data-rich areas of molecular biology.The PSB has been designed to
be responsive to the need for critical mass in sub-disciplines
within biocomputing. For that reason, it is the only meeting whose
sessions are defined dynamically each year in response to specific
proposals. PSB sessions are organized by leaders of research in
biocomputing's 'hot topics.' In this way, the meeting provides an
early forum for serious examination of emerging methods and
approaches in this rapidly changing field.
The Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing (PSB) 2019 is an
international, multidisciplinary conference for the presentation
and discussion of current research in the theory and application of
computational methods in problems of biological significance.
Presentations are rigorously peer reviewed and are published in an
archival proceedings volume. PSB 2019 will be held on January 3 -
7, 2019 in Kohala Coast, Hawaii. Tutorials and workshops will be
offered prior to the start of the conference.PSB 2019 will bring
together top researchers from the US, the Asian Pacific nations,
and around the world to exchange research results and address open
issues in all aspects of computational biology. It is a forum for
the presentation of work in databases, algorithms, interfaces,
visualization, modeling, and other computational methods, as
applied to biological problems, with emphasis on applications in
data-rich areas of molecular biology.The PSB has been designed to
be responsive to the need for critical mass in sub-disciplines
within biocomputing. For that reason, it is the only meeting whose
sessions are defined dynamically each year in response to specific
proposals. PSB sessions are organized by leaders of research in
biocomputing's 'hot topics.' In this way, the meeting provides an
early forum for serious examination of emerging methods and
approaches in this rapidly changing field.
The Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing (PSB) 2011 is an
international, multidisciplinary conference for the presentation
and discussion of current research in the theory and application of
computational methods in problems of biological significance.
Presentations are rigorously peer reviewed and are published in an
archival proceedings volume. PSB 2011 will be held on January 3 -
7, 2011 in Kohala Coast, Hawaii. Tutorials and workshops will be
offered prior to the start of the conference.PSB 2011 will bring
together top researchers from the US, Asia Pacific, and around the
world to exchange research results and address pertinent issues in
all aspects of computational biology. It is a forum for the
presentation of work in databases, algorithms, interfaces,
visualization, modeling, and other computational methods, as
applied to biological problems, with emphasis on applications in
data-rich areas of molecular biology.The PSB has been designed to
be responsive to the need for critical mass in sub-disciplines
within biocomputing. For that reason, it is the only meeting whose
sessions are defined dynamically each year in response to specific
proposals. PSB sessions are organized by leaders of research in
biocomputing's "hot topics". In this way, the meeting provides an
early forum for serious examination of emerging methods and
approaches in this rapidly evolving field.
The Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing (PSB) 2016 is an
international, multidisciplinary conference for the presentation
and discussion of current research in the theory and application of
computational methods in problems of biological significance.
Presentations are rigorously peer reviewed and are published in an
archival proceedings volume. PSB 2016 will be held on January 4 -
8, 2016 in Kohala Coast, Hawaii. Tutorials and workshops will be
offered prior to the start of the conference.PSB 2016 will bring
together top researchers from the US, the Asian Pacific nations,
and around the world to exchange research results and address open
issues in all aspects of computational biology. It is a forum for
the presentation of work in databases, algorithms, interfaces,
visualization, modeling, and other computational methods, as
applied to biological problems, with emphasis on applications in
data-rich areas of molecular biology.The PSB has been designed to
be responsive to the need for critical mass in sub-disciplines
within biocomputing. For that reason, it is the only meeting whose
sessions are defined dynamically each year in response to specific
proposals. PSB sessions are organized by leaders of research in
biocomputing's 'hot topics.' In this way, the meeting provides an
early forum for serious examination of emerging methods and
approaches in this rapidly changing field.
The Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing (PSB) 2014 is an
international, multidisciplinary conference for the presentation
and discussion of current research in the theory and application of
computational methods in problems of biological significance.
Presentations are rigorously peer reviewed and are published in an
archival proceedings volume. PSB 2014 will be held from January 3 -
7, 2014 in Kohala Coast, Hawaii. Tutorials and workshops will be
offered prior to the start of the conference.PSB 2014 will bring
together top researchers from the US, the Asian Pacific nations,
and around the world to exchange research results and address open
issues in all aspects of computational biology. It is a forum for
the presentation of work in databases, algorithms, interfaces,
visualization, modeling, and other computational methods, as
applied to biological problems, with emphasis on applications in
data-rich areas of molecular biology.The PSB has been designed to
be responsive to the need for critical mass in sub-disciplines
within biocomputing. For that reason, it is the only meeting whose
sessions are defined dynamically each year in response to specific
proposals. PSB sessions are organized by leaders of research in
biocomputing's "hot topics." In this way, the meeting provides an
early forum for serious examination of emerging methods and
approaches in this rapidly changing field.
The Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing (PSB) 2013 is an
international, multidisciplinary conference for the presentation
and discussion of current research in the theory and application of
computational methods in problems of biological significance.
Presentations are rigorously peer reviewed and are published in an
archival proceedings volume. PSB 2013 will be held on January 3 -
7, 2013 in Kohala Coast, Hawaii. Tutorials and workshops will be
offered prior to the start of the conference.PSB 2013 will bring
together top researchers from the US, the Asian Pacific nations,
and around the world to exchange research results and address open
issues in all aspects of computational biology. It is a forum for
the presentation of work in databases, algorithms, interfaces,
visualization, modeling, and other computational methods, as
applied to biological problems, with emphasis on applications in
data-rich areas of molecular biology.The PSB has been designed to
be responsive to the need for critical mass in sub-disciplines
within biocomputing. For that reason, it is the only meeting whose
sessions are defined dynamically each year in response to specific
proposals. PSB sessions are organized by leaders of research in
biocomputing's "hot topics." In this way, the meeting provides an
early forum for serious examination of emerging methods and
approaches in this rapidly changing field.
The Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing (PSB) 2020 is an
international, multidisciplinary conference for the presentation
and discussion of current research in the theory and application of
computational methods in problems of biological significance.
Presentations are rigorously peer reviewed and are published in an
archival proceedings volume. PSB 2020 will be held on January 3 -7,
2020 in Kohala Coast, Hawaii. Tutorials and workshops will be
offered prior to the start of the conference.PSB 2020 will bring
together top researchers from the US, the Asian Pacific nations,
and around the world to exchange research results and address open
issues in all aspects of computational biology. It is a forum for
the presentation of work in databases, algorithms, interfaces,
visualization, modeling, and other computational methods, as
applied to biological problems, with emphasis on applications in
data-rich areas of molecular biology.The PSB has been designed to
be responsive to the need for critical mass in sub-disciplines
within biocomputing. For that reason, it is the only meeting whose
sessions are defined dynamically each year in response to specific
proposals. PSB sessions are organized by leaders of research in
biocomputing's 'hot topics.' In this way, the meeting provides an
early forum for serious examination of emerging methods and
approaches in this rapidly changing field.
Drawing inspiration from Robert Greene's deathbed attack on
Shakespeare as "an upstart crow, beautified with our feathers," The
Bodger (Elizabethan variant of "botcher," "mender," "patcher")
argues that Shakespeare's dramas are compositions of "shreds and
patches" pieced together by a mind of extraordinary synthetic
acuity. Such patches include passages of dialogue that, as
described in the sixteenth century, "lead objects before our eyes"
by means of ekphrasis. The book offers substantial art-historical
research into the only visual artist named by Shakespeare, Giulio
Romano--who performs an important role in The Winter's Tale as the
alleged sculptor of a statue of the dead Queen. Giulio, heir to
Raphael's workshop, is known primarily as a painter and architect.
My research has revealed that he was also a designer of sculpture.
Applying historical and theoretical materials to close readings of
several plays, I focus on the most critical issues of The Winter's
Tale--King Leontes' sudden fit of jealousy; Shakespeare's
introduction of a surrogate playwright in the personification of
Time, who refashions the play from tragedy to comedy, assisted by a
behind-the-scenes female ghost writer; and the Queen's statue
amazingly "coming to life" through an interactive declaration of
faith.
The study of pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics focuses on how
our genes and complex gene systems influence our response to drugs.
Recent progress in the science of clinical therapeutics has led to
the discovery of new biomarkers that make it technically easier to
identify groups of patients which are more or less likely to
respond to individual therapies. The aim is to improve personalised
medicine - not simply to prescribe the right medicine, but to
deliver the right drug at the right dose at the right time. This
textbook brings together contributions from leading experts to
discuss the latest information on how human genetics impacts drug
response phenotypes. It presents not only the basic principles of
pharmacogenetics, but also clinically valuable examples that cover
a broad range of specialties and therapeutic areas. The first
section of the book outlines critical concepts in pharmacogenetics
and pharmacogenomics, including genetic testing, genotyping
technologies, and adverse drug effects. The next section discusses
the legal, ethical, and social implications of pharmacogenomics.
The second half of the book details many of the main therapeutic
areas, including oncologic drugs, cardiovascular drugs, statins,
drug-induced long QT syndrome, diabetes drugs, respiratory drugs,
gastrointestinal drugs, rheumatoid arthritis drugs, obstetric
drugs, psychiatric drugs, pain and anesthesia drugs, HIV and
antiretroviral drugs, pediatrics, and fetal and neonatal medicine.
This textbook is an invaluable introduction to pharmacogenetics and
pharmacogenomics for health care professionals, medical students,
pharmacy students, graduate students and researchers in the
biosciences. RESOURCES @ www.cambridge.org/altman Link to the
Pharmacogenomics Knowledgebase study guides images from the book
discussion questions content updates.
The Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing (PSB) 2022 is an
international, multidisciplinary conference for the presentation
and discussion of current research in the theory and application of
computational methods in problems of biological significance.
Presentations are rigorously peer reviewed and are published in an
archival proceedings volume. PSB 2022 will be held on January 3 -
7, 2022 in Kohala Coast, Hawaii. Tutorials and workshops will be
offered prior to the start of the conference.PSB 2022 will bring
together top researchers from the US, the Asian Pacific nations,
and around the world to exchange research results and address open
issues in all aspects of computational biology. It is a forum for
the presentation of work in databases, algorithms, interfaces,
visualization, modeling, and other computational methods, as
applied to biological problems, with emphasis on applications in
data-rich areas of molecular biology.The PSB has been designed to
be responsive to the need for critical mass in sub-disciplines
within biocomputing. For that reason, it is the only meeting whose
sessions are defined dynamically each year in response to specific
proposals. PSB sessions are organized by leaders of research in
biocomputing's 'hot topics.' In this way, the meeting provides an
early forum for serious examination of emerging methods and
approaches in this rapidly changing field.
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Who is in charge? (Paperback)
Nechama Chana Alderman, Menachem Mendel Schoenes; Illustrated by Yerachmiel B Altman
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In today's vulnerable and volatile business climate, corporate
bankruptcy and Chapter 11 reorganization is a common occurrence at
U.S. corporations of all sizes, in all sectors. As a result, the
market for distressed firms' debt and equity securities continues
to capture the interest and imagination of the investment
community. "Bankruptcy & Distressed Restructurings: Analytical
Issues and Investment Opportunities" compiles the insights of more
than 30 experts from both the practitioner and academic communities
on a multitude of subjects including bankruptcy and liquidation
costs, the determinants of successful Chapter 11 proceedings,
competitor behavior related to distress, and investment
opportunities in distressed and defaulted securities--must reading
for anyone involved in corporate finance, financial markets,
economics, or law.
Contrary to the widespread assumption that Elizabethan drama grows
out of an essentially homiletic tradition, The Tudor Play of Mind
proposes that many important plays-including such diverse works as
Gorboduc, Endimion, Tamburlaine, The Spanish Tragedy, Every Man in
His Humour, and Bussy D'Ambois-are informed by the ancient
rhetorical tradition of posing questions and arguing them in
utramque partem emphasized in humanist education. This accounts for
the complex and often ambivalent responses they demand. In support
of this thesis, Joel B. Altman shows how abstract debate questions
were developed into increasingly subtle mimetic fictions in the
sixteenth century. He discusses the significance of this process
for the drama through detailed analyses of early debate plays, the
Terentian commentaries and English comedy, Lyly's court allegories,
Senecan tragedy, and the experimental plays of Marlowe. Altman's
argument that Tudor playwrights offered their audiences dramatized
inquiries will profoundly affect our interpretation of individual
plays and our assessment of the larger cultural function of drama
in the period. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived
program, which commemorates University of California Press's
mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them
voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893,
Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship
accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title
was originally published in 1978.
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Curtain) and her sister Lydia (Ardis Barrow) in search of a
rumoured cannabis crop that he hopes will bring him his fortune.
Instead, however, the trio are stalked by a maleficent, Native
American tribe who reside in the ancient forest and seem determined
to ensure they don't make it out alive...
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