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List of Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology keynote speakers
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    List of Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology keynote speakers

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    The following is a list of Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB) keynote speakers.

    ISMB is an academic conference on the subjects of bioinformatics and computational biology organised by the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB). The conference has been held annually since 1993 and keynote talks have been presented since 1994. Keynotes are chosen to reflect outstanding research in bioinformatics. The recipients of the ISCB Overton Prize and ISCB Accomplishment by a Senior Scientist Award are invited to give keynote talks as part of the programme.

    Keynote speakers include eight Nobel laureates: Richard J. Roberts (1994, 2006), John Sulston (1995), Manfred Eigen (1999), Gerald Edelman (2000), Sydney Brenner (2003), Kurt Wüthrich (2006), Robert Huber (2006) and Michael Levitt (2015).

    List of speakers

    Conference Keynote speakers Title Notes
    ISMB 1994 Bruce Buchanan
    Lawrence Hunter Plenary speaker
    Richard J. Roberts Plenary speaker
    ISMB 1995 Douglas Brutlag
    John Sulston
    Janet Thornton
    ISMB 1996 Robert Waterston
    David Haussler
    Russell Doolittle
    Chris Sander
    ISMB 1997 Richard H. Lathrop
    Marcie McClure
    Hans Westerhoff
    ISMB 1998 Robert Cedergren
    Michael Waterman
    Shoshana Wodak
    ISMB 1999 Manfred Eigen The Origin of Biological Information
    Amos Bairoch Swiss-Prot in the 21st century!
    Richard M. Karp Combinatorial Problems in Gene expression Analysis Using DNA microarrays
    Anthony R. Kerlavage Computational genomics: Biological Discovery in Complete Genomes
    Eugene Koonin Comparative genomics: Is it changing the paradigm of evolutionary biology?
    David Balaban Genes, Chips, and Genomes
    Matthias Mann Gene Function via the Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Multi-Protein Complexes
    Michael Sternberg Exploiting Protein Structure in the Post-genome Era
    ISMB 2000 Gerald Edelman
    Leroy Hood
    Minoru Kanehisa
    J. Andrew McCammon
    Eugene Myers
    Harold Scheraga
    David Searls
    ISMB 2001 Christopher Burge
    Chris Dobson
    Sean Eddy
    David Eisenberg
    Bernardo Huberman
    Chris Sander
    Gunnar von Heijne
    ISMB 2002 Stephen Altschul Assessing the accuracy of database search methods, and improving the performance of PSI-BLAST
    Michael Ashburner
    Ford Doolittle
    Terry Gaasterland
    Barry Honig
    David Baker 2002 ISCB Overton Prize winner
    John Reinitz
    Isidore Rigoutsos
    ISMB 2003 Sydney Brenner The Evolution of Genes and Genomes
    David Haussler Identifying functional elements in the human genome by tracing the evolutionary history of the bases: a key challenge for comparative genomics
    Yoshihide Hayashizaki Dynamic Eukaryotic Transcriptome
    Jim Kent Patching and Painting the Human Genome 2003 ISCB Overton Prize winner
    John Mattick Programming of the autopoietic development of complex organisms: the hidden layer of noncoding RNA
    David Sankoff The Parameters of Genome Rearrangement 2003 ISCB Senior Scientist Award winner
    Ron Shamir Reconstructing Genetic Networks
    Michael Waterman Dynamic Programming Algorithms for Haplotype Block Partitioning
    ISMB/ECCB 2004 Leroy Hood Systems Biology: Strategies for Deciphering Life
    Denis Noble Computational systems biology of the heart
    Eric D. Green Decoding the Human Genome by Multi-Species Sequence Comparisons
    Svante Pääbo Evolution of the primate transcriptome
    Matthias Mann Organellar and time resolved proteomics
    Anna Tramontano Progress, assessment and perspectives in protein structure prediction
    Uri Alon Simplicity in complex biological networks 2004 ISCB Overton Prize winner
    David J. Lipman Message and meaning in sequence comparison: is systems biology possible? 2004 ISCB Senior Scientist Award winner
    ISMB 2005 Howard Cash Biology of Life and Death: Disaster, DNA and the Information Science of Human Identification
    Gunnar von Heijne Membrane Proteins in vivo and in silico - Getting the Best of Two Worlds
    Jill Mesirov Gene Expression Analysis: A Knowledge-based Approach
    Pavel A. Pevzner Transforming Men into Mice: Fragile versus Random Breakage Models of Chromosome Evolution
    Peter Hunter Computational Physiology and the IUPS Physiome Project
    Satoru Miyano Computational Challenges for Gene Networks
    Ewan Birney Genomes to Systems Biology 2005 ISCB Overton Prize winner
    Janet Thornton From Proteins to Life - Old and New Challenges 2005 ISCB Senior Scientist Award winner
    ISMB 2006 Robert Huber Molecular machines for protein degradation
    Tom Blundell Structural biology, informatics and the discovery of new medicines
    Kurt Wüthrich Computational Aspects of NMR Studies with Proteins in Solution
    Mathieu Blanchette What mammalian genomes tell us about our ancestors, and vice versa 2006 ISCB Overton Prize winner
    Elena Conti Molecular mechanisms in RNA degradation
    Charles DeLisi New Approaches to Biomarker Discovery
    Richard J. Roberts The need of Bioinformatics for experimental biologists
    Michael Waterman Whole Genome Optical Mapping 2006 ISCB Senior Scientist Award winner
    ISMB/ECCB 2007 Eran Segal Quantitative Models for Chromatin and Transcription Regulation 2007 ISCB Overton Prize winner
    Temple F. Smith Computational Biology: What is next? 2007 ISCB Senior Scientist Award winner
    Søren Brunak Understanding interactomes by data integration
    Stephen K. Burley Fragment-based discovery of BCR-ABL inhibitors for treatment of chronic myelogenous leukemia
    Michael Eisen Understanding and exploiting the evolution of the sequences that control gene expression
    Anne-Claude Gavin Interaction Networks Probed by Mass Spectrometry
    John Mattick The majority of the genome of complex organisms is devoted to an RNA regulatory system that directs differentiation and development
    Erin K. O'Shea Dissecting Transcriptional Network Structure and Function
    Renée Schroeder Genomic SELEX for the identification of novel non-coding RNAs independent of their expression level
    Terry Speed Genome-wide genotyping: the great classification challenge
    ISMB 2008 Aviv Regev Modular biology: the function and evolution of molecular networks 2008 ISCB Overton Prize winner
    David Haussler 100 Million Years of Evolutionary History of the Human Genome 2008 ISCB Senior Scientist Award winner
    Claire M. Fraser-Liggett Microbial Communities in Health and Disease
    David Jaffe Tiny bits and pieces: new sequencing technologies and what they can do for you
    Eugene Myers Imaging Bioinformatics
    Morag Park Profiling the Breast Tumor Microenvironment
    Bernhard Palsson Systems Biology: an era of reconstruction and interrogation
    Hanah Margalit Intriguing roles for small non-coding RNAs in the cellular regulatory networks
    ISMB/ECCB 2009 Trey Ideker New Challenges and Opportunities in Network Biology 2009 ISCB Overton Prize winner
    Webb Miller Bioinformatics Methods to Study Species Extinctions 2009 ISCB Senior Scientist Award winner
    Pierre-Henri Gouyon Information and Biology
    Daphne Koller Individual Genetic Variation: From Networks to Mechanisms
    Thomas Lengauer Chasing the AIDS Virus
    Eugenia María del Pino Veintimilla The comparative analysis reveals independence of developmental processes during early development in frogs
    Tomaso Poggio Computational Neuroscience: Models of the Visual System
    Mathias Uhlén A global view on protein expression based on the Human Protein Atlas
    ISMB 2010 Steven E. Brenner Ultraconserved nonsense: gene regulation by splicing & RNA surveillance 2010 ISCB Overton Prize winner
    Susan Lindquist Protein Folding and Environmental Stress REDRAW the Relationship between Genotype and Phenotype
    Svante Pääbo Analyses of Pleistocene Genomes
    Chris Sander Systems Biology of Cancer Cells 2010 ISCB Senior Scientist Award winner
    David Altshuler Genomic Variation and the Inherited Basis of Common Disease
    George M. Church BI/O: Reading and Writing Genomes
    Robert Weinberg Cancer Stem Cells and the Evolution of Malignancy Special Public Lecture
    ISMB/ECCB 2011 Bonnie Berger Computational biology in the 21st century: making sense out of massive data
    Olga Troyanskaya Integrating computation and experiments for a molecular-level understanding of human disease 2011 ISCB Overton Prize winner
    Janet Thornton The Evolution of Enzyme Mechanisms and Functional Diversity ECCB 10th Anniversary Keynote
    Alfonso Valencia Challenges for Bioinformatics in Personalized Cancer Medicine 2011 ISCB Fellow
    Luis Serrano M. pneumoniae (Towards a full quantitative understanding of a free-living system)
    Michael Ashburner From sequences to ontologies - adventures in informatics 2011 ISCB Senior Scientist Award winner
    ISMB 2012 Richard H. Lathrop & Lawrence Hunter Seeing forward by looking back ISMB 20th Anniversary Keynote
    Ziv Bar-Joseph Data integration for understanding dynamic biological systems 2012 ISCB Overton Prize winner
    Barbara Wold Analysis of transcriptome structure and chromatin landscapes
    Richard M. Durbin Progress, challenges and opportunities in population genome sequencing 2012 ISCB Fellow
    Andrej Šali Integrative Structural Biology
    Gunnar von Heijne The other Third: Coming to grips with membrane proteins 2012 ISCB Senior Scientist Award winner
    ISMB/ECCB 2013 Gil Ast How Chromatin organization and epigenetics talk with alternative splicing
    Gonçalo Abecasis Insights from Sequencing Thousands of Human Genomes 2013 ISCB Overton Prize winner
    Lior Pachter Sequencing based functional genomics (analysis)
    Gary Stormo Searching for Signals in Sequences 2013 ISCB Fellow
    Carole Goble Results may vary: what is reproducible? why do open science and who gets the credit?
    David Eisenberg Protein Interactions in Health and Disease 2013 ISCB Senior Scientist Award winner
    ISMB 2014 Isaac Kohane Biomedical Quants of the World Unite! We only have our disease burden to lose
    Eugene Myers DNA Assembly: Past, Present, and Future 2014 ISCB Senior Scientist Award winner
    Michal Linial Good Things Come in Small Packages – Replicators and Innovators
    Dana Pe'er A multidimensional single cell approach to understand cellular behavior 2014 ISCB Overton Prize winner
    Robert S. Langer Biomaterials and biotechnology: From the discovery of the first angiogenesis inhibitors to the development of controlled drug delivery systems and the foundation of tissue engineering
    Russ Altman Informatics for understanding drug response at all scales 2014 ISCB Fellow
    ISMB 2015 Michael Levitt Birth & Future of Multiscale Modeling of Macromolecules
    Curtis Huttenhower Understanding microbial community function and the human microbiome in health and disease 2015 ISCB Overton Prize winner
    Eileen Furlong Genome regulation during embryonic development
    Kenneth H Wolfe TBA
    Cyrus Chothia TBA 2015 ISCB Senior Scientist Award winner
    Amos Bairoch TBA 2015 ISCB Fellow
    ISMB 2016 Ruth Nussinov Ras signaling: a challenge to the biological sciences 2016 ISCB Fellow
    Debora Marks 2016 ISCB Overton Prize winner
    Sandrine Dudoit Identification of Novel Cell Types in the Brain Using Single-Cell Transcriptome Sequencing
    Sarah Teichmann Understanding Cellular Heterogeneity
    Serafim Batzoglou 2016 ISCB Innovator Award winner
    Søren Brunak 2016 ISCB Senior Scientist Award winner

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