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Dr. Gary Fogel Gives Lecture on Small Molecule Discovery at 2006 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation
Vancouver, Canada - Dr. Gary Fogel, Vice President of Natural Selection, Inc., provided a lecture today as part of a special session on evolutionary computation and bioinformatics at the 2006 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation. The lecture entitled "Evolved Neural Networks for High Throughput Anti-HIV Ligand Screening," focused on the importance of clustering approaches prior to model development using computational intelligence such as evolved neural networks. The work was co-authored by Connie Ma, Susanna Wong, Dr. David Hecht, and Dr. Fogel. A reprint of the article can be found here.
The 2006 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation had a record 792 submissions and was held as part of the 2006 IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence, which is a joint meeting of the aforementioned Congress, and the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks and the IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems. Over 1650 people attended the World Congress, which was sponsored by the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society, along with the International Neural Network Society, the Evolutionary Programming Society, and the Institute of Engineering and Technology.
For more information, please contact:
Dr. Gary B. Fogel
Vice President
Natural Selection, Inc.
3333 N. Torrey Pines Ct.
Suite 200
La Jolla, CA, 92037
tel: (858) 455-6449
fax: (858) 455-1560
gfogel@natural-selection.com
and please visit our web site at http://www.natural-selection.com/.