Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!think.com!spool.mu.edu!news.nd.edu!mentor.cc.purdue.edu!purdue!haven.umd.edu!mimsy!husc9!evensen From: evensen@husc9.harvard.edu Newsgroups: bionet.biology.computational Subject: Re: What are the interesting problems? Message-ID: <9105180209.AA21671@husc9.harvard.edu> Date: 18 May 91 02:09:16 GMT Article-I.D.: husc9.9105180209.AA21671 Sender: news@mimsy.umd.edu Distribution: bionet Lines: 17 Approved: comp-bio-moderator@genbank.bio.net In-reply-to: sfreed@triton.unm.edu's message of 15 May 91 23:38:12 GMT I'd like to add a "me-too" to this query. I'm a first year grad student in biophysics and am looking for perspectives on what are interesting, important, pertinent, etc. problems in biology that can be addressed computationally. One of the things I'm particularly interested in is the application of computer graphics to solving problems. Post your ideas or mail them to me and I'll compile a summary. Thanks... --Erik (evensen@husc9.harvard.edu) -- --- Moderator --- Domain: curtiss@umiacs.umd.edu Phillip Curtiss UUCP: uunet!mimsy!curtiss UMIACS - Univ. of Maryland Phone: +1-301-405-6710 College Park, Md 20742