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ISMB/ECCB 2017 - About Us

The annual international conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB) is the flagship meeting of the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB). The 2017 conference is the 25th ISMB conference, which has grown to become the world's largest bioinformatics/computational biology conference. Joining forces with the European Conference on Computational Biology (16th Annual Conference) ISMB/ECCB 2017 will be the year's most important computational biology event globally. ISMB/ECCB 2017 takes place July 21-25, at the Prague Congress Centre.

ISMB/ECCB brings together scientists from computer science, molecular biology, mathematics, statistics and related fields. Its principal focus is on the development and application of advanced computational methods for biological problems.

ISMB/ECCB 2017 provides an intense multidisciplinary forum for disseminating the latest developments in bioinformatics/computational biology, fostering fresh dialogues and perspectives to learn about and shape the future of the field. In response to the increasing interest in the activities of the ISCB’s Communities of Special Interest (COSIs) who have previously organized the Special Interest Group (SIG) meetings at ISMB, ISMB/ECCB 2017 will be organized with the active participation of the COSIs. ISMB/ECCB 2017 will be more streamlined and will have an outstanding scientifically effective program.

The conference format retains the key features that make ISMB a successful open conference, including proceedings talks and presentations that include highlights (previously published research) and late-breaking research. Each day of the four-day conference includes outstanding keynote lectures, technical tracks, COSI track presentations, a variety of workshops, special sessions, equal opportunities activities, a students’ council day and focused presentations on other important research area topics in computational biology. Some of these are around research communities which include: Critical Assessment of Metagenome Interpretation; Computational Immune Oncology; Machine Learning in Systems Biology; along with a Bioinformatics Core Workshop and Workshop on Education in Bioinformatics. The structure is intended to bring a new energy and flow to the conference by centering it thematically around the vibrant ISCB COSI communities. Further, with the COSIs more central to the conference, networking within and between the scientific communities will be greatly enhanced.

ISMB-ECCB 2017 enables intensified community involvement and bolsters its reputation as the leading conference in the field, with the strongest scientific and technical program that showcases the best international developments in bioinformatics and computational biology.

Social Events ?

DINNER SUPPORTING ISCB TRAVEL FELLOWSHIPS (SOLD OUT)

Monday, July 24, 7:30 pm – 10:30 pm

Cost: $42.35 ($35 + $7.35 VAT) - Available to purchase until June 29 during conference registration

Cost Includes entrance, traditional Czech dinner and two drink tickets. Vegetarian options available. All proceeds from this fun evening supports the ISCB travel fellowship fund. Tickets are limited and can only be purchased in advance during on-line registration.

Join conference delegates for a fun evening in support of ISCB Travel Fellowships at U Fleků. The Brewery and Restaurant U Fleků is one of the most famous and most visited Czech cultural venues in Prague.

The first written recording of the venue dates back to 1499 when the house was bought by maltster Vít Skřemenec. The brewery U Fleků is thus the only brewery in Central Europe which has been brewing continuously for over 500 years. The brewery was nationalised with the onset of the communist rule. The original owners, the Brtník family, regained the brewery and restaurant in 1991, after the fall of the regime. U Fleků is not only the most famous Czech restaurant, but also a pilgrimage site for all beer lovers, both Czech and foreign. The restaurant offers Old-Bohemian dishes with true Czech charm

Directions: Download PDF
Address and Map: http://en.ufleku.cz/contact/how-to-find-us/
Website: http://en.ufleku.cz

Please note transportation is not provided to attend this event. Public transit or taxi to the venue are available.


RNA COSI Dinner   ***NEW LOCATION***

Saturday, July 22, 7:30 pm

Cost: $40.00 ($33.06 + $6.94 VAT) Available to purchase until June 29 during conference registration.
Delegates are invited to join the RNA COSI for an evening of good food and discussion at Restaurant Esprit, Holiday Inn (adjacent the Prague Congress Centre.

Website: http://www.holidayinn.cz/en/


CAMDA Dinner

Saturday, July 22, 7:30 pm

Cost: $40.00 ($33.06 + $6.94 VAT) Available to purchase until June 29 during conference registration. Only as space permits, we may be able to accept late comers who pay €40 in cash directly to the CAMDA organizers by noon, Saturday, July 22.

Delegates are invited to join the CAMDA crowd for great food and informal discussion at the Na Blbym Miste Restaurant. We will meet in front of the convention center at 7:10pm to head there together. Alternatively, you can make your own way. From the convention center, take the underground to the city center (Line C heading north) and exit at the 2nd stop (Muzeum). Then walk to the top of Vaclavske namesti (Wenceslau Square), walk down, take the 3rd turn left (Stepanska ul.) and turn right at the next corner (street V Jame).

This part of Prague was originally built by special decree of Charles IV in the 14th century. The restaurant is in a street with restaurants called Jama (The Pit) and Kyvadlo (The Pendulum). Our restaurant's name translates as "At the wrong place". Draw your own conclusions...

Address:
Na Blbym Miste
V Jámě 9, 110 00 Praha 1
Website:www.prahanablbymmiste.cz


Networking Event: Minorities and Women in Science

Sunday, July 23, 7:00 pm

Location: Esprit Restaurant, Holiday Inn Prague Congress Centre Hotel (pay your own way dinner/drinks)

On behalf of the ISCB “Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI)” community, we invite you to our networking event within ISMB-ECCB 2017. The aim of this social event is to facilitate active discussions on the fair visibility of minorities and women in the scientific community.

You are also invited to join the BoFs organized by the EDI community members BoF A4: Promoting gender diversity in Bioinformatics on Saturday, July 22 (12:45 - 1:45 in Terrace 1 and 5:30-6:30 within BOSC in Meeting Hall IV) and BoF B5: Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in ISCB and in Bioinformatics? on Monday, July 24 (12:45 - 1:45 in Meeting Hall IA).

We as a part of the EDI community, seek to bring down any barriers faced by members of underrepresented groups and serve as a guide to ISCB on these issues in going forward. We would like to increase and encourage diversity in all its forms, including (but not limited to) academic backgrounds, subject matter, gender, ethnicity, and geographic location. The forum is a place to have general discussions, share resources, find support, and promote the value of diversity within our field.

For more information contact: Malvika Sharan <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.> and Kieran O'Neill This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..


JPI Young investigators Social

Saturday July 22nd 7:30 pm

Orangery. Glassed and outdoor garden Holiday Inn Prague Congress Center

Ticket admission required
Tickets will be distributed free of charge on a first come, first serve basis at the JPI Career
Development BoF July 22nd 12:45-1:45
Two drinks and small bites are included

Sponsored by Amazon Web Services

ISMB/ECCB 2017 Student Travel Fellowship Campaign

YOU can make a difference in the future of computational biology and bioinformatics by supporting tomorrow’s researchers.

Student travel fellowships help propel young investigators toward important future discoveries. Join ISCB in giving students access to the principal role models within the field and help us influence the paths of scientific careers.

As federal funding opportunities continue to decline, ISCB reaches out to YOU to help this important initiative. Each year ISCB receives over 300 travel fellowship requests. With currently available funds, we can only support approximately 70% of these requests by providing partial funding to each recipient. Making a donation to the travel fellowship fund will enable us to support even more students with higher travel awards

We continue to do all we can but there is still more to do—your contributions at any level will allow us to reach more students. By donating to ISCB student travel fellowships, you are investing in the future of our science.

Donate

Recruiters

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
https://stjude.org/postdocJackson Laborator

A non-profit biomedical research institution where mathematics and computer science are applied to the study of genomics, epigenetics, systems biology, biological image analysis, and structural & chemical biology. Our high-performance computing facility allows seamless integration of computational scientists with experimentalists. Visit our booth to discuss postdoctoral fellowship opportunities.



The Jackson Laboratory
https://jax.org/postdocJackson Laborator

The Jackson Laboratory is recruiting outstanding Postdoctoral Associates for our expanding research campuses in Bar Harbor, Maine, and Farmington, Conn. Join our team and contribute to our important mission of discovering precise genomic solutions for disease and empowering the global biomedical community in our shared quest to improve human health.

Call for Abstracts – ISMB/ECCB 2017

Call for Abstract Submissions: Opens January 3, 2017

Abstracts Track: About

We invite abstracts for research that is topical to bioinformatics and computational biology, which is in progress or has been published. The presenter should identify themselves as the corresponding author during the submission process, and accepted presenters are required to make the presentation themselves, and must register and pay to attend the conference. Please note a presenting author can present only one oral talk at ISMB/ECCB 2017.

COSI sessions at ISMB/ECCB 2017 replace the SIG sessions held in previous years and are organized by the same communities of people who organised the SIGs. Talks will be organized according to scientific topics which are covered by the 13 Communities of Special Interest (COSIs) listed below, however, abstracts need not be limited to COSI topics. If the topic of your submission falls outside the listed COSI topics, please use the link from the ‘Other’ submissions page.

Note: This Abstracts call includes research that would have been submitted to the Highlights or Late Breaking sessions at previous ISMB meetings. Abstracts selected for presentation are not published and will appear on the conference website. Presentation times for abstracts will be announced after notifications.

Multiple talks:  
The same talk is not permitted to be given more than once as an oral presentation at ISMB/ECCB 2017.  Research may presented as both a talk and poster.  Researchers may submit more than one talk to the meeting.  Having the same person deliver two (or more) different talks is possible (and not prohibited), but it is not encouraged. This allows for many people from one lab to present the work of the lab. 

Abstract Submission Key Dates
Tuesday, January 3, 2017 Call for Abstracts Opens
Thursday, April 13, 2017 Abstracts Submission Deadline
Monday, May 1, 2017 Abstracts Submission Deadline (3DSIG)
Wednesday, May 10, 2017 Acceptance Notification
Friday, May 19, 2017 Abstracts Submission Deadline CAMDA
Friday, May 26, 2017 Acceptance Notification (CAMDA)

Communities of Special Interest (COSIs)

3Dsig

This session covers the full range of research topics and applications involving structural bioinformatics/computational biology. Event/submission URL: http://www.fourwav.es/3dsig17

3DSIG is the go to event in structural bioinformatics and computational biophysics. 3DSIG is an integral part of ISMB/ECCB with two full days of keynote presentations and oral presentations chosen from the submitted abstracts creating an unique environment for the exchange ideas between keynote speakers, PIs and students at all levels. It is impossible to fully understand biological systems without understanding the 3D structure of their constituting parts and their interactions. As such the topics relevant for 3DSIG are wide and include, but are not restricted to Structure-based drug discovery including polypharmacology and network pharmacology; Structure representation, classification and prediction; Structure-based function prediction; Docking, analysis, prediction and simulation of biomolecular interactions such as protein-protein, protein-ligand and protein-nucleic-acid; Protein dynamics and disorder; Evolution studied through structures; Application of structure to systems biology; Macromolecular assemblies; Structural genomics; 3D databases and data mining; Molecular visualization; Relevant methods of structure determination particularly hybrid methods; Prediction and analysis of protein domains; Membrane protein structure analysis and prediction; The structural basis of immunology.

Keywords: Drug-discovery; Structure representation/classification/prediction; Structural basis of macromolecular function; Prediction and simulation of biomolecular interactions; Dynamics of biological macromolecules; Evolution studied through structures; Structural systems biology/pharmacology; 3D visualisation/data mining/databases; Structure-based protein engineering; Structural basis of human diseases

 

Bio-Ontologies

Bio-Ontologies Special Interest Group (SIG) covers the latest and most innovative research in the application of ontologies and more generally the organisation, presentation and dissemination of knowledge in biomedicine and the life sciences.

Bio-Ontologies is celebrating its 20th year as a Special Interest Group (SIG) at ISMB. It provides a vibrant environment for reporting novel methods and sharing experiences on the construction and application of ontologies in health care and the life sciences. The informal nature of the SIG offers a constructive environment to nurture discussion of innovative and scientifically sound work that range from preliminary to completed, from both young and experienced investigators alike. Bio-Ontologies participants also benefit from a strongly interdisciplinary setting, where ISMB attendees intermingle with members from American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) and the W3C’s Healthcare and Life Sciences interest group (HCLSIG), thereby increasing impact through broader dissemination and enabling new and exceptional collaborations.

COSI submission page: http://www.bio-ontologies.org.uk

Keywords: Ontology; Knowledge representation; Data integration; Automated reasoning; Text mining: Machine learning; Biocuration; Semantic web; Deep phenotyping; Learning health system

 

BioVis

The BioVis session aims to educate, inspire, and engage bioinformatics and biology researchers in state-of-the-art visualization research and visualization researchers in problems in biological data visualization.

The rapid adoption of data-intensive biology approaches creates enormous challenges for computational visualization techniques, which are needed to enable researchers to gain insight from their large and highly complex data sets. The goal of this session is to bring together researchers from the visualization, bioinformatics, and biology communities with the purpose of educating, inspiring, and engaging bioinformatics and biology researchers in state-of-the-art visualization research, as well as visualization researchers in problems in biological data visualization.

Biological data visualization; Visual data analysis; Visualization tools and libraries; Usability of visualization, genome and sequence data visualization; Network and pathway visualization; Multivariate data visualization; Imaging data visualization; Workflow and process visualization; Metadata visualization

For additional details on BioVis visit: http://biovis.net/2017/cfp_ismb/
To submit an abstract for BioVis see: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=biovis2017

 

Bioinformatics Open Source Conference (BOSC)

The Bioinformatics Open Source Conference (BOSC) is organized by the Open Bioinformatics Foundation (OBF), a non-profit group dedicated to promoting the practice and philosophy of open source software development and open science within the biological research community. Since its inception in 2000, BOSC has provided a forum for developers and users to interact and share research results and ideas in open source bioinformatics. BOSC’s broad spectrum of topics includes practical techniques for solving bioinformatics problems; software development practices; standards and ontologies; approaches that promote open science and sharing of data, results and software; and ways to grow open source communities while promoting diversity within them.

Keywords: Open source; Open science; Open data; Reproducible research; Interoperability; Data science; Workflows; Translational bioinformatics; Diversifying bioinformatics communities

Website: https://www.open-bio.org/wiki/BOSC_2017
Abstract submission info: https://www.open-bio.org/wiki/BOSC_Abstract_Submission

 

CAMDA

The large, complex data sets for the Critical Assessment of Massive Data Analysis (CAMDA) contest include built-in truths for calibration. In an open-ended competition, however, both seasoned researchers and cunning students push the boundaries of our field, with unexpected questions or angles of approach often bringing the most impressive advances. We thus particularly encourage extended abstract submissions by young scientists, and colleagues taking a novel approach. Travel fellowships can support attendance. The best analysis prize is awarded by the delegates in the audience. Open discussion of different approaches encourages exchange, and is complemented by keynotes of leading researchers - recently, e.g., Atul Butte and Sandrine Dudoit (Stanford), Mark Gerstein (Yale), Curtis Huttenhower (Harvard), John Quackenbush (Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston), Chris Sander (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York), Eran Segal (Weizmann Institute, Israel), John Storey and Olga Troyanskaya (Princeton), and Terry Speed (Berkeley & WEHI).

The Critical Assessment of Massive Data Analysis (CAMDA) sessions highlight and compare the latest methods and results in an international data analysis contest, with this year's topics including: (1) a cancer data-integration challenge for 500 children patients (FDA SEQC), (2) a meta-genomics challenge comparing swabs from subway stations in multiple cities (MetaSUB), and (3) a meta-genomics signal level challenge in Oxford Nanopore 'wiggle space'.

Contest and submissions: http://contest.camda.info

Keywords: International data analysis contest; Community wide experiment; Critical assessment of massive data analysis; Meta-genomics, cancer, data integration, gene expression, genomic deletions and duplications; Next-generation sequencing / RNA-seq, microarrays

 

Function

The mission of the Function Special Interest Group (Function-SIG) is to bring together computational biologists, experimental biologists, biocurators, and others who are dealing with the important problem of gene and gene product function prediction, to share ideas and create collaborations. The Function-SIG holds annual meetings alongside ISMB. Also, we are conducting the multi-year Critical Assessment of protein Function Annotation, or CAFA, experiment.

Keywords: Protein function; Ontologies; Machine learning; Computational challenge; Annotation

Website: http://biofunctionprediction.org/
Submissions: http://biofunctionprediction.org/abstract_submissions/

 

HitSeq

HiTSeq is a special interest group devoted to the latest advances in computational techniques for the analysis of high-throughput sequencing (HTS) data.

Sessions will be devoted to discussing the latest advances in computational techniques for the analysis of high-throughput sequencing (HTS) datasets and will provide a forum for in-depth presentations of the methods and discussions among the academic and industry scientists working in this field. We seek contributions on any topic involving HTS data analysis including: genome assembly and haplotype phasing; transcriptome analysis; genetics and epigenetics variation; metagenomics and microbiome analysis; and new HTS platform data analysis (e.g. synthetic reads, long reads, nanopore). In addition to general sessions, we propose to have two specialized sessions to focus on current hot topics: a) long sequencing and mapping techniques, b) single cell sequencing applications, c) non-linear genome representations. Both of these topics have generated an enormous amount of interest recently.

Keywords: High-throughput sequencing; NGS; Algorithms; Read mapping; Data structures, Variant calling; DNA sequencing; RNA-seq; Single cell; Precision medicine

Submission Link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hitseq2017
Website: http://hitseq.org

 

RNA

This session covers the full range of research topics in the field of RNA Biology, from computational and high-throughput experimental methods development to their application in different aspects of RNA processing, structure, and function.

The goal of the Computational RNA Biology session is to bring together experts in computational and experimental aspects of research in RNA Biology to cover new developments across this broad field of research. The meeting focuses on two major areas: (1) the development of computational and high-throughput experimental methods, and (2) the application of such methods to break new grounds in the study of RNA biology and disease. We aim to educate and inspire researchers in the field, novice and seasoned alike, by meshing together different aspects of Computational RNA Biology, and promoting cross-disciplinary collaborative research.

Keywords: Transcriptomics; RNA processing; Post-transcriptional regulation; Non-coding RNA; RNA 2D/3D structure, alternative splicing, alternative polyadenylation; RNA editing translation degradation and localization; Orotein-RNA interactions; Genetic variants effect on RNA processing; RNA and disease

URL: http://irbgroup.org/rna-sig-17/

 

Network Biology (NetBio)

This session covers the full range of research topics and applications in the field of Network Biology.

Keywords: Molecular networks; Molecular interactions; Network analysis; Network visualization; Network alignment; Network reconstruction; Heterogeneous networks; Diagnostic networks,: Network tools, Network databases

The goal of the Network Biology session is to cover new developments across this important and still burgeoning field. The session will focus on two major areas: (1) the development of network-related tools and resources, and (2) the application of network analysis and visualization in the study of biology and medicine. The session will thus provide a unique interface between tool developers and users in the field of network biology. Through these complementary lenses, the session will bring into focus the current state of the field, its future promise and how to get there.

Website: http://connect.iscb.org/communities/netbio

 

Regulatory Genomics Special Interest Group Meeting (RegGenSIG)


Abstracts Area Chairs - RegGenSIG: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and Julia Zeitlinger

Regulatory genomics involves the study of the genomic "control system," which determines how, when and where to activate the "blueprint" encoded in the genome. Regulatory genomics is the topic of much research activity worldwide. Since computational methods are important in the study of gene regulation, the RegGenSIG meeting focuses on bioinformatics for regulatory genomics. An important goal of the meeting is to foster a collaborative community wherein scientists convene to solve difficult research problems in all areas of computational regulatory genomics.

Key words and phrases:Gene regulation; ChIP-seq, RNA-seq, ATAC-seq; Transcription factors; Enhancers; Chromatin; Gene promoters; Regulatory elements; Epigenetics; Regulatory motifs and modules; Epigenomics and chromatin state; Alternative splicing; Pathway analysis; Non-coding RNAs; Regulatory networks; Co-transcriptional, post-transcriptional, and translational regulation; Genetic, molecular, and phenotypic variation and human disease; The role of non-coding mutations in disease; DNA shape; Single-cell transcriptomics (and other single cell assays); 3D genomics (e.g., Hi-C and ChIA-PET); Epitranscriptomics; Regulatory evolution or comparative regulatory genomics

Website: http://tare.medisin.ntnu.no/reggen/2017/

 

Computational Modeling of Biological Systems (SysMod)

The Computational Modeling of Biological Systems (SysMod) aims to create a forum for systems modelers and bioinformaticians to discuss common research questions and methods. The session will focus on the conjoint use of mathematical modeling and bioinformatics to understand biological systems functions and dysfunctions. The meeting is open to the full range of methods used in systems modeling, including qualitative and quantitative modeling, dynamical and steady-state modeling, as well all applications of systems modeling including basic science, bioengineering, and medicine.

Key words and phrases: Mathematical model; Numerical simulations; Whole genome metabolic models; Signalling pathways; Systems medicine; Quantitative systems pharmacology; Data and model integration; Model parametrization; Multi-scale models; Synthetic biology

Submission Link: http://sysmod.info/SysMod_ISMB_2017:_Call_for_Abstract

 

TransMed

This session covers the current developments in the field of clinical and translational medicine informatics.

In this TransMed session, we will explore the current status of computational biology approaches within the field of clinical and translational medicine. Large amounts of multi-omics, imaging (medical and molecular) and clinical data can now be captured for given patient populations. This opens the debate on current state-of-the-art data infrastructures for translational medicine data integration and analysis. A variety of computational approaches are currently being used to harmonize and relate molecular data to clinical outcomes in order to better understand disease conditions. These methods also have the potential to discover biomarkers for early detection of disease, and targets for drug discovery, and to be used predictively to help to suggest personalised therapeutic strategies for patients. In this session we will bring scientists from both academia and industry to exchange knowledge and foster networking, to help in building up of the translational medicine community.

Keywords: Translational medicine; Clinical and ‘omics data integration; Curation and harmonization; Stratification of patients; Informatics for integrating biology and the bedside; Medical informatics; Ontology-driven data representation; Patient centered outcomes research; Cohort data; Deep learning

Websitehttp://transmedit.org

 

 

VarI

VarI-SIG session discusses the recent advances in the methodology for the annotation and analysis of genetic variants.

The VarI-SIG meeting is dedicated to the recent advances in the analysis and interpretation of the genetic variants. The meeting aims to organize a research network (VarI-COSI) facilitating the exchange of ideas and the establishment of new collaborations between researchers with different expertise. The VarI-SIG meeting is broadly divided in two sessions (“Genetic variants as markers: evolution, populations, GWAS” and “Genetic variants as effectors: function, structure, and regulation”) that encompass the four major research topics of the field:
1) Databases, data mining algorithms and visualization tools for variants analysis. 2) Methods for predicting regulatory/structural/functional impacts of SNVs. 3) Personal Genomics, GWAS studies and SNV prioritization. 4) Population genomics and phylogenetic analysis.

Website: http://varisig.biofold.org/

Keywords: Genetic variant; Functional impact; Pathogenic variant; Variant annotation, Machine learning, Gene prioritization; Protein structure; Protein stability; Regulatory variant; Gene network

 

Other Topics

Abstracts Area Chair - Other: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., Carnegie Mellon / University of Pittsburgh, United States

Other Topics represents research areas that are not included in the above COSIs. Selected abstracts will be programmed into parallel tracks throughout the meeting. If your abstract is technical in nature, please visit the Technology Track submission portal here

Keywords: 3D genomics; Biological imaging and image analysis; Data compression and storage; Metagenomics, mathematical and computational medicine, RNA structure; New sequencing technologies; statistics; and more…

Authors are to provide a one (1) page, total, extended abstract of their work. (Including a figure is optional). References can be included. Submissions will be evaluated on the potential for an excellent and interesting presentation. Significance, interest to the bioinformatics community, and biological/medical impact will be the key evaluation criteria. Each submitter must provide a title, a short one (1) paragraph public abstract for inclusion in the electronic conference program and website. A one or two (1 or 2) sentence summary of novelty and significance of the work is to be included.

To submit to Abstracts: Other Topics go to: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ismbeccb2017abstract

Abstracts Track: Deadlines and Presentation Length

Any recent research, published or unpublished is eligible to be presented as a talk.

Acceptance notifications will be sent no later than Wednesday, May 10, 2017.

Selected Abstract talks will be presented in thematic tracks that run in parallel at the conference. The length of the presentation is determined by the schedule of the COSI session (please follow links above to COSI submission sites for more details).

Abstracts: Review Criteria

All submissions will be evaluated by COSI Chairs according to the criteria highlighted on the COSI submissions page. Please click on the COSI link above to see their evaluation criteria.

Abstracts: Submission Guidelines

Please see guidelines on each COSI submission site and for Other by clicking on the link above.

Future ISMB Dates

ISMB 2018, July 6-10, Chicago, Illinois, USA
ISMB/ECCB 2019, July 21 - 25, Basel, Switzerland
ISMB 2020, July 12- 16, Montreal, Canada
ISMB/ECCB 2021 TBA
ISMB 2022, July 10 - 14, Madison, Wisconsin, USA

Listing of past sponsors and exhibitors

Accelrys
Akamai
AMD
Appistry, Inc.
Apple Computer, Inc.
Ariadne Genomics
BioBam Bioinformatics
BIOBASE Corporation
Biology Direct
Biomax Informatics AG
BioMed Central
BioSapiens
Biosystems Informatics Institute
Cambridge University Press
CLC bio
Computational Biology Research Center (CBRC)
Convey Computers
Cray Inc.
CRC Press - Taylor & Francis Books, Inc.
CSIRO Mathematical & Information Sciences
ELIXIR
Elsevier MDL
EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute
EMBRACE
F1000 Research
Gene Logic Inc.
Genentech Inc.
geneXplain GmbH
GenomeWeb, LLC
GigaScience
GlaxoSmithKline
Grand Valley State University
Hewlett-Packard
IBM
Illumina
Korean Bioinformation Center
Korilog
Maverix Biomics, Inc.
Michigan Center for Biological Information, CTA Alliance
Nature Publishing Group
Ocimum Biosolutions
Orion Multisystems
Oxford University Press
Partek Incorporated
Pfizer, Inc.
PLOS
PLOS Computational Biology
PLOS ONE
PubGene
RCSB Protein Data Bank
Royal Society Publishing
SAP AG
Seven Bridges Genomics
SGI
SciEngines
SciTegic
Springer
Sun Microsystems
Synamatix
The Blueprint Initiative
The Genome Analysis Center (TGAC)
The MathWorks
The MIT Press
The University of Michigan Bioinformatics Program
TimeLogic
U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. National Institutes of Health
U.S. National Science Foundation
Unleashed Informatics Limited
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