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UPCOMING DEADLINES & NOTICES

  • Confirmation of Participation notices sent
    GLBIO 2024
    April 15, 2024
  • Late poster author notification
    RECOMB 2024
    April 19, 2024
  • Late registration deadline
    RECOMB 2024
    April 19, 2024
  • Last day for presenting and poster authors to complete registration *no extensions*
    GLBIO 2024
    April 22, 2024
  • Late poster submissions open (posters only)
    ISMB 2024
    April 22, 2024
  • Talks and posters submissions deadline
    ECCB 2024
    April 23, 2024
  • Registration deadline for organisers and speakers
    ECCB 2024
    April 30, 2024
  • Last day to upload ANY/ALL files to the virtual Platform
    GLBIO 2024
    May 06, 2024
  • Acceptance notification for talks and posters
    ECCB 2024
    May 08, 2024
  • Tech track proposal deadline (closes earlier if capacity is reached)
    ISMB 2024
    May 10, 2024
  • Early bird registration opens
    APBJC 2024
    May 10, 2024
  • Talk and/or poster acceptance notifications
    ISMB 2024
    May 13, 2024
  • Conference fellowship invitations sent for early abstract accepted talks and posters
    ISMB 2024
    May 13, 2024
  • (Conditional) Acceptance notification for proceedings
    ECCB 2024
    May 15, 2024
  • Registration deadline for talk presenting authors
    ECCB 2024
    May 15, 2024
  • CAMDA extended abstracts deadline
    ISMB 2024
    May 20, 2024
  • Late poster submissions deadline
    ISMB 2024
    May 20, 2024
  • Conference fellowship application deadline
    ISMB 2024
    May 20, 2024
  • Revised paper deadline
    ECCB 2024
    May 25, 2024
  • Tech track acceptance notification
    ISMB 2024
    May 31, 2024
  • Last day for discounted student hotel booking
    ISMB 2024
    May 27, 2024
  • Late poster acceptance notifications
    ISMB 2024
    May 28, 2024
  • CAMDA acceptance notification
    ISMB 2024
    May 30, 2024
  • Complete workshop/tutorial programme with speakers and schedule online
    ECCB 2024
    May 30, 2024
  • Conference fellowship acceptance notification
    ISMB 2024
    May 31, 2024
  • Tech track presentation schedule posted
    ISMB 2024
    May 31, 2024
  • Final acceptance notification for proceedings
    ECCB 2024
    May 31, 2024

Upcoming Conferences

A Global Community

  • ISCB Student Council

    dedicated to facilitating development for students and young researchers

  • Affiliated Groups

    The ISCB Affiliates program is designed to forge links between ISCB and regional non-profit membership groups, centers, institutes and networks that involve researchers from various institutions and/or organizations within a defined geographic region involved in the advancement of bioinformatics. Such groups have regular meetings either in person or online, and an organizing body in the form of a board of directors or steering committee. If you are interested in affiliating your regional membership group, center, institute or network with ISCB, please review these guidelines (.pdf) and send your exploratory questions to Diane E. Kovats, ISCB Chief Executive Officer (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).  For information about the Affilliates Committee click here.

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    Topically-focused collaborative communities

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    Connect with ISCB worldwide

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    Environmental Sustainability Effort

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    ISCB is committed to creating a safe, inclusive, and equal environment for everyone

Professional Development, Training, and Education

ISCBintel and Achievements

Social Events

Opening Reception with Exhibitors

Sunday, July 21 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Visit with conference exhibitors and join delegates following the opening keynote in this informal networking event. The opening reception is open to registered full-conference delegates and those registered for the first two days of the conference.


Markthalle Networking and Social

Tuesday July 23, 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Join delegates on Tuesday, July 23 for an evening of informal networking and fun.

We will gather at Basel’s Markthalle beginning at 8:00 pm. The evening is open to delegates and guests. Please note delegates are responsible for their own food and beverages purchases. Over 20 vendors will be available offering a variety of food styles and beverage options. While most vendors accept credit cards not all do. There is an ATM located at the venue for your convenience.

No participation fee is required! PLEASE note you do not need to present a ticket to enter the venue but please bring your name badge. Event is available for all conference delegates.  If you have children (under 18) attending they are welcome to join you).

 

The venue will have areas identified by COSI groups where delegates can look for colleagues to network with that have similar scientific interests. 

Delegates can travel to Markthalle by tram using their Basel card.

Markthalle
Steinentorberg 20 CH-4051 Basel

Google Map


RNA COSI Dinner

Wednesday, July 24, 8:00 p.m.

Sorell Hotel Merian, Rheingasse 2
Website: http://hotel-merian-am-rhein.basel-hotels.net/en/

Tickets: 80 CHF + VAT Available during registration
Limited to 60 guests


CAMDA Dinner

Wednesday, July 24, 8:00 p.m.

Tickets: 75 CHF + VAT Available during registration

The price includes a 3-course meal with Swiss regional specialities and some drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic).
Websitehttps://www.kohlmanns.ch
Kohlmanns - essen & trinken
Am Barfüsserplatz im Stadtcasino
Steinenberg 14

The restaurant is about a 20 minute walk, or 10 minute tram ride* from the Congress Center Basel.

*(remember your reservation at a Basel hotel includes the “Mobility Ticket” which allows you to use the public transportation system free of charge. The ticket will be handed out to you upon arrival at the hotel and is valid for the duration of your stay)


Speaker Information

Presentation Overview

Speakers are requested to review the conference schedules available on the conference website. Please note that minor schedule changes may continue to be made. Schedules are available at:
https://www.iscb.org/ismbeccb2019-program

Presentation computer, slides and video release form:

Presentation rooms will have an APPLE computer provided - details below. We prefer that you use the computer provided as they are connected for recoding purposes. Please plan on having your slides added to the presentation computer - ideally at least 1 hour prior to your talk. We will have AV volunteers in the room to assist you. We suggest the file be labelled as: LastNameTalkCOSI (e.g. JonesTransMed)

Many presentations at the conference are recorded for the purpose of developing an archival library of ISMB presentations to share the history, growth and development of the science. Selections are published on the ISCB website for viewing. Your permission to allow ISCB to record your presentation for these purposes is required. Please take a moment to either allow or deny permission of the recording by completing the form at: 
https://www.iscb.org/submissions/permissionForm/


ISMB/ECCB 2019 Slide Template (blank) and Conference App Slide

Speakers if you are looking for a template for your introduction or last slide feel free to download the below power point template.

Slide Template

Specifications:

Apple Laptops with Keynote, Powerpoint and Adobe PDF

Don't use "embedded fonts" in PowerPoint especially if there's video/audio or any other linked information in the presentation. Make sure that the Powerpoint file and video / audio-clips are put into the same folder.

Projector Info: 16:9 Ratio / 1280 x 720 resolution

Speaker Tips

Click here to download speaker tips

Attention Students, Post Docs and Young Investigators!

Please read these helpful tips on giving a quality talk at the conference.

As you prepare to give an oral presentation the following are some helpful tips for ensuring that both you and the international and interdisciplinary conference audience get the most out of your talk. As some talks will be recorded for viewing by our community for years to come, following these tips can also serve to make certain your best possible presentation serves you well in your future career.

Limit the number of slides to be presented.
A common mistake among presenters at all levels of experience is including too many slides for the allotted presentation time. We have all attended talks where the presenter either had to rush through or skip entire sections of slides due to having too many slides for the amount of time allotted to the talk. Worse is the presenter whose talk goes beyond the allotted time, and he or she ignores the session chair and/or session timer in order to give the full presentation detailed in the slides.

A rule of thumb is to have just one robust and informative slide for each minute of the presentation. Two or more slides per minute is sometimes possible, but this typically only works if half of the slides are updates to the slides shown before them, rather than completely new slides of different information. Keep in mind that an oral presentation slot has a time limit, and it will never be enough to fully explain all of your research efforts and results. The goal should be to give enough of an overview, with just enough depth, to make the audience understand your project, believe in your results, and pique their interest to follow up for further information available in your paper, on the web or in a follow up conversation with you after the talk.

ISMB is a conference of many parallel sessions that must all start and stop at the precisely scheduled time, so if some talks go beyond the allotted time limit the entire schedule could be thrown off. With over 500 scheduled talks, one can imagine the havoc that this could create. Therefore, the ISMB schedule is strictly adhered to by the session chairs, and presenters must be cut off if they are unable to finish their presentations on time. Please ensure you are not one of those presenters!

Prepare slides that show well from a distance.
There are two important aspects of slide preparation: Visibility and readability.

Regarding visibility, color backgrounds and text can look great on a computer screen but awful when projected, and some colors don't display well under any circumstances. Microsoft has some tips on this subject that, for the most part, apply to any presentation software (see https://support.office.com/en-IE/article/Tips-for-creating-and-delivering-an-effective-presentation-f43156b0-20d2-4c51-8345-0c337cefb88b) Important details can fail to be projected with the wrong use of colors, so keeping colors simple and compatible is a safe bet.

Regarding readability, the devil is always in the details, and the highly data-driven aspect of computational biology can make this tip hard to follow. But, if a slide has too much data squeezed into it most audience members will not be able to see or decipher the data. If the data is important for the audience to see or follow, such a slide will serve little or no purpose.

So, this tip is intended to encourage you to consider the data included in your slides. Is it essential for the audience to be able to see it to understand it? If yes, go with simple colors and find ways to highlight and feature the most relevant data through the bold and/or color graphics such as arrows, circles, or magnified zoom options available in your presentation software.

It is also to your benefit to give your slides to the technical staff as early as possible and ask to check out how each slide displays under the actual projection display environment. This will give you time to make changes if the layout shifts using the equipment of the venue, and/or if the color washes out and needs to be changed.

Practice, practice, practice.
You can never over-rehearse an oral scientific presentation. Although slides will prompt you through each topic, it is important to practice out-loud several times. This will help you develop a suitable pace, attain a natural rhythm, and try out several options of words and phrases to find the ones that best communicate your research. It will also ensure you are able to make it through all of your slides without running out of time. If after a few run-throughs you still cannot meet the time limit, you will need to make adjustments.

Practicing is important for everyone, but it can be even more important if English is not your native language. The conference is expected to have attendees from over 50 countries. Because you will be communicating to many other non-native English speakers your pronunciation should be well exercised. If at all possible, you should ask a family member, friend, colleague from your lab or your advisor to listen to at least one practice session so you can work out the nerves of speaking to a live audience and gain valuable feedback. If possible, self-recording your presentation is another valuable tool.

Practice sessions should start well before you travel to the conference. Please make time the night before your talk to practice again. If you are scheduled to give a 20-minute talk, you should schedule one full hour of practice time that final night to allow yourself at least two or three rehearsals.

Each time you practice you will say things slightly differently, which is fine. When you give the actual conference presentation from the podium, it should sound like you have given this talk before, but not sound like you are reading from a script.

Relax and learn from your presentation experience.
Each time you give a talk you will improve your presentation skills and gain confidence in your public speaking abilities. Pay attention to what you did well and where you might have room to improve, and make a note of it for your next talk.

Whether this is the first for fifty-first time you are speaking at a major international conference, you will likely become nervous as the time of your talk approaches (even if you have given this same talk before). These nerves will likely stay with you as you start to give your talk. But, please know that almost everyone experiences this. The audience is interested in your presentation and not nearly as aware of your nerves as you are. Take a deep breath and try to slow down if needed - many speakers talk too fast when they are nervous. If you have rehearsed in advance, the nerves will subside as you hit your stride and you will do very well.

Last but not least, thank you!
There are many conference options these days, but none that are as large and internationally diverse in the field of bioinformatics/computational biology as this one. Thank you for choosing to submit your research and congratulations on having your work accepted for presentation. We hope this proves to be a positive experience, and that we will see you again at many more ISMB conferences in the future.

Sincerely,
Your ISMB Conference Organizers

p.s. For additional oral presentation tips, please read "Ten Simple Rules for Making Good Oral Presentations" in ISCB's official open access journal, PLoS Computational Biology, at http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.0030077 .

Awards - ISMB/ECCB 2019

Ian Lawson Van Toch Memorial Award for Outstanding Student Paper
F1000 Poster Award
RCSB PDB Poster Prize

Ian Lawson Van Toch Memorial Award for Outstanding Student Paper

The Outstanding Student Paper Award is given to the student who presents the most thought-provoking or original paper at the Conference, as judged by our panel of experts.

This award is given in memory of Ian Lawson Van Toch, a 23 year old Medical Biophysics graduate student at the University of Toronto who passed away in August 2007. Ian was fortunate to have already discovered his passion for computational biology and how it can - and will - lead to quantum breakthroughs in cancer research. This passion was sparked when Dr Igor Jurisica hired Ian to work in his lab at the Ontario Cancer Institute as a researcher during the summer of 2006. That introduction blossomed into a mentoring relationship that is so vital to helping young students launch their careers.

Our thanks go to the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation who has sponsored this award since 2008.

Past recipients of this special award include:

  • ISMB/ECCB 2019: Torsten Gross, IRI Life Sciences, Humboldt University, Germany and
    Dinithi Sumanaweera, Monash University, Australia
  • ISMB 2018: Rani Powers, University of Colorado, United States
  • ISMB/ECCB 2017: Kymberleigh Pagel, Indiana University, United States
  • ISMB 2016: Yaron Orenstein, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
  • ISMB/ECCB 2015: Farhad Hormozdiari, University of California, Los Angeles, United States
  • ISMB 2014: Andrey D. Prjibelski, St. Petersburg Academic University, Russia
  • ISMB/ECCB 2013: Wyatt Clark, Indiana University, United States
  • ISMB 2012: Deniz Yorukoglu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
  • ISMB/ECCB 2011: Sara Berthoumieux, Inria, France
  • ISMB 2010: Keren Yizhak, Tel Aviv University, Israel
  • ISMB/ECCB 2009: Manfred Claassen, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
  • ISMB 2008: Lucas Ward, Columbia University, United States

F1000 Poster Award

F1000


F1000
will present six poster awards for outstanding ISMB/ECCB 2019 poster presentations. Prizes include a one year subscription to F1000Prime and F1000 Workspace, plus a free article submission to F1000Research (value $1000).


RCSB PDB Poster Prize

 

The RCSB PDB Poster Prize will be awarded for the best student poster presentation in the category of Structure and Function Prediction. The award will consist of a related educational book.

Other information is at
http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/static.do?p=general_information/about_pdb/poster_prize.html

 

CAREER CENTER @ ISMB/ECCB 2019

Recruit Engage Inform

Connect with over 1,400 researchers, students, & postdocs from around the world!

Promote, Discuss, & Interview – Enjoy three-days of connecting all in one place!

**Jobs will be posted on the ISCB career page giving you 60 days of promotion**

For further information, Contact: Nadine K Costello This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

ISMB/ECCB Career Corner Recruiter's Package:


  • ISCB Member.... (Not-for-profit, Academic) 1,350 CHF+VAT
  • ISCB Member.... (For Profit) 1,550 CHF+VAT
  • Nonmember:..........1,750 CHF+VAT
  • One (1) table with two chairs with identification sign
  • One (1) complimentary registration to ISMB/ECCB 2019
  • Ten (10) job or program postings on the onsite jobs board, online ISMB/ECCB jobs board, and 60 days on ISCB Career Center
  • **Complimentary table during the ISMB/ECCB Career Fair**

Space is limited. Sign up today!

 

ISMB/ECCB Career Fair Talent Seeker:

Exclusive networking event held in the exhibit hall for recruiters to find that perfect candidate on the spot - Over 900 students & postdocs attend each year!

  • ISCB Members.... 155 CHF+VAT
  • Nonmember:..........495 CHF+VAT
  • One (1) table with two chairs with identification sign from 12:40pm-2pm on July 25th
  • An hour of direct recruiting time with 400+ candidates
  • Access to pre-filled resume repository prior to event
  • Must be registered to attend conference

Space is limited. Sign up today!

 

Jobs Board:

  • ISCB Member:.......... Free
    Nonmember:.......... $350
  • Job posting will appear onsite at the ISMB/ECCB 2019 Jobs Board, online at the ISMB/ECCB 2019 Career Center site and part of the Society's Career Center for 60 days.

Sign up!

CAREER CENTER @ ISMB/ECCB 2019

Recruit Engage Inform

Connect with over 1,400 researchers, students, & postdocs from around the world!

Promote, Discuss, & Interview – Enjoy three-days of connecting all in one place!

**Jobs will be posted on the ISCB career page giving you 60 days of promotion**

For further information, Contact: Nadine K Costello This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

ISMB/ECCB Career Corner Recruiter's Package:


  • ISCB Member.... (Not-for-profit, Academic) 1,350 CHF+VAT
  • ISCB Member.... (For Profit) 1,550 CHF+VAT
  • Nonmember:..........1,750 CHF+VAT
  • One (1) table with two chairs with identification sign
  • One (1) complimentary registration to ISMB/ECCB 2019
  • Ten (10) job or program postings on the onsite jobs board, online ISMB/ECCB jobs board, and 60 days on ISCB Career Center
  • **Complimentary table during the ISMB/ECCB Career Fair**

Space is limited. Sign up today!

ISMB/ECCB Career Fair Talent Seeker:

Exclusive networking event held in the exhibit hall for recruiters to find that perfect candidate on the spot - Over 900 students & postdocs attend each year!

  • ISCB Members.... 155 CHF+VAT
  • Nonmember:..........495 CHF+VAT
  • One (1) table with two chairs with identification sign
  • An hour of direct recruiting time with 200+ candidates
  • Access to pre-filled resume repository prior to event
  • Must be registered to attend conference

Space is limited. Sign up today!

 

Jobs Board:

  • ISCB Member:.......... $95
    Nonmember:.......... $350
  • Job posting will appear onsite at the ISMB/ECCB 2019 Jobs Board, online at the ISMB/ECCB 2019 Career Center site and part of the Society's Career Center for 60 days.

Sign up!

Exhibitor Info

Please read the following information carefully and ensure that you have viewed the Exhibitor Description and Floor Plan available here. If you have questions contact:

Steven Leard
ISMB/ECCB Conference Director
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Exhibitors can order furniture, audio-visual, internet (dedicated booth/group connection) and additional items directly through the Conference Center Basel's Online Shop at: https://ccbshop.mch-group.com/osc/go?shop=vg018753gb 

If you have not received your login information please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


Audio Visual Equipment


Audio Visual can be ordered through the Conference Center Basel's Online Shop at:
https://ccbshop.mch-group.com/osc/go?shop=vg018753gb 

If you have not received your login information please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Badges


Exhibitors who are participating only as exhibitors (exhibit hall only) should pick their badges up from the registration counter identified with: Exhibitors

Catering for Exhibitors


All catering at the Congress Center Basel is offered exclusively through Wassermann & Company AG.  To add catering to your booth contact:

Wassermann & Company AG:
Riehenring 118 CH-4058 Basel
Tel.: +41 61 201 08 45 
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Please note NO outside food or beverages can be brought into the exhibit hall. Other products, i.e. packed samples need an individual agreement with Wassermann & Company AG and must be approved a minimum of two weeks prior to the conference opening. 

Conference Venue and Location


The conference will be held at the Congress Center Basel (CCB) and the exhibition will be held in the 2nd Floor Foyer. A photo of the general exhibit area can be viewed here.

The shipping address is noted under Delivery Information below.

The general address of the CCB is:

Messeplatz 21
4058 Basel / Schweiz
www.congress.ch

Damage to Premises


No nails, screws or other fixtures may be driven into any part of the premises including the floors. Should any damage occur, the Exhibitor would be invoiced for repair charges incurred.

Delivery Information / In-house Transport

Materials Handling and Delivery Address:

Material will not be accepted earlier than Friday, July 12. The shipping address is as follows:

Congress Center Basel
MCH Messe Schweiz (Basel) AG
ISMB/ECCB 2019 / Foyer 2nd floor
[Exhibitor] / [Booth number]
Messeplatz 21
4058 Basel

Please note that if the details are not complete, the delivery may be handed out too late, or refused and sent back.

Should you require a contact phone number at the CCB you can use: 41 58 206 30 95 (Jasna Niederberger, Manager Exhibitions).

*It is prohibited for vehicles over 3.5t to drive on Sunday and to load/unload vehicles in the delivery zone.

The Swiss customs also requires certain documents for international consignments. You should contact your courier service for these at an early stage. Deliveries requiring cash payment will be refused. The Congress Center Basel does not accept any responsibility or liability for losses, damage and delays. 

Forwarding Agent / Customs Clearance / Alternate Delivery option:


Sempex AG - see shipping label download below
Basel
Katrin Witzke Tel.: +41 58 307 77 13 

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Why Sempex?

Exhibitors shipping from abroad and using courier services sometimes find their shipments are delayed as the customs clearance procedures cannot be done without intervention. Sempex can work with you and customs to help with the clearing process. (*Congress Center Basel cannot assist with Customs Clearance)

You can ship your items anytime before the event and Sempex will deliver it in time directly to the booth – no searching at Congress Center or the need to hand carry to the venue.

Sending bigger shipments like pallets etc. it can be an advantage when using general transport company as Sempex can easily accept shipments on your behalf.

Sempex are also able to take care of the full transport service from tour address up to the Booth incl. customs clearance etc.

Please review the documents below and if you have questions contact Katrin at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.



Consignments to be returned:

Packaged consignments that are to be returned, accompanied by the corresponding documents, must be brought to the appropriate collection point during dismantling and collected within a week. Material that is not deposited in the correct manner will be disposed of.

The Congress Center Basel does not assume any responsibility or liability for loss, damage or delays.

Customs Office Basel:

Tel.: +41 58 206 21 22
Fax: +41 58 206 21 81
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Demonstrations


Demonstrations and other special activities must be located so that crowds will be comfortably contained within the contracted display space and not blocking any of the aisles. Distracting activities are subject to adjacent exhibitor and ISMB/ECCB approval. Exhibitors may not play loud music on their stand.

Exhibitor After Hours Access


Exhibitors are allowed access to their stands during set up and tear down hours as well as one hour prior to and one hour after official opening hours. Exhibitors requiring access beyond these times, must receive approval from an ISMB/ECCB representative.

Exhibitor Package


The ISMB/ECCB Standard Booth package includes:

Exhibitor Registration


ISMB/ECCB 2019 Exhibitors receive one (1) exhibit hall pass. Instructions will be provided by This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. regarding details on how to sign up.

Exhibitors wishing to purchase conference registrations can find details at:
https://www.iscb.org/ismbeccb2019-registration

Sponsors and Exhibitors receiving complimentary registration as part of their package will receive instructions for registration sign-up from This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. no later than June 1, 2019.

Exhibition Schedule**

Installation

Sunday, July 21: Noon—4:30 pm - For Exhibitors
All crates must be removed in the evening for overnight cleaning.
Opening Reception with Exhibitors: 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm (Exhibitors are asked to be at their booth by 7:15 pm)

Hall Hours


Monday, July 22: 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
Tuesday, July 23: 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
Wednesday, July 24: 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
Thursday, July 25: 9:30 am - 2:00 pm

Coffee Breaks:
Morning: 9:30 am - 10:00 am (Daily)
Afternoon: 4:00 pm - 4:30 pm (Daily, no break Thursday, July 25 afternoon)

Dismantling / Exhibitor Move out:

Thursday, July 25: 2:00 pm

Conference Schedule Overview: https://www.iscb.org/cms_addon/conferences/ismbeccb2019/schedule/schedule.php

Exhibitor Services


For questions please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

General Conference Information


General Information on ISMB/ECCB 2019 is available by visiting: https://www.iscb.org/ismbeccb2019-general

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Helium Balloons


Helium balloons are not permitted.

Hotel Accommodation


The conference organizers through ISMB's official Tourism Basel have a number of hotels available at:
https://www.iscb.org/hotels Please note the Swissotel (connected to the CCB) and the Hyperion hotel (about a 5-minute walk from the CCB) are both considered headquarters hotels for ISMB/ECCB.

Indemnification


It is understood that the exhibitor assumes entire responsibility for and agrees to protect, indemnify, defend and save ISCB, ISMB/ECCB, the Congress Center Basel and their respective consultants, agents, directors, employees, licensees and assigns them harmless from and against all claims, losses and damages to persons or property, governmental charges of fines and attorney's fees arising out of or caused by exhibitor's installation, removal, maintenance, occupancy or the use of or part thereof negligently or otherwise, excluding any such liability caused by the sole negligence of ISCB, ISMB/ECCB, the Congress Center Basel, or its employees and agents.

The exhibitor shall indemnify the ISCB, ISMB/ECCB, the Congress Center Basel, against, and hold it and its representatives harmless from complaints, suits or liabilities resulting from negligence of the exhibitor in connection with the exhibits use of display space. ISCB, ISMB/ECCB, the Congress Center Basel shall have no liability for loss, damage or theft, through any cause, of goods, hand carried items, exhibits, or other materials owned, rented or leased by the exhibitor. Personal effects, souvenir handouts and other small, easily removed valuable items should not be left unattended. In no event will ISCB, ISMB/ECCB, the Congress Center Basel have any liability for incidental, consequential, special, indirect or punitive damages for any harm arising from, or related to, the use of exhibit space under the contract agreement.


Internet

Complimentary wifi is available in the exhibit area - however if you require a dedicated internet connection for demonstrations, etc please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

ISCB / ISMB Mailing Address


(for mail only - please see Delivery Information/Shipping for booths to the Congress Center Basel)

International Society for Computational Biology

525-K East Market Street, RM 330
Leesburg, VA 20176

ISCB Exhibitor Rules and Regulations


Full Exhibitor Rules and Regulations are available at time of exhibitor sign up and are available to view here.

Leaflet Distribution


Leaflets may not be distributed from anywhere other than the exhibition stand without receiving prior permission from the Organizers. Leaflets displayed or distributed at any other point throughout the venue, without prior permission, will be removed and destroyed by the Organizers.

Lead Generation


No lead generation technologies are offered at ISMB/ECCB 2019. The conference app available allows delegates to network and exhibitors can use access the app and this method of networking.

Security


ISMB/ECCB will provide security in the exhibit area during all off-hours and will take reasonable precautions to safe guard exhibitor's property. Exhibitors are encouraged to remove any valuable items from the exhibit area each evening. Please note that ISMB/ECCB, ISCB and the Congress Center Basel are not responsible for missing or lost articles at the conference.

Travel Visa Application

Depending on your country of origin, you may require a visa in order to enter Switzerland. Details are available at: https://www.ch.ch/en/entering-switzerland-visa/ 

Invitation letters required for visa applications will be sent with your confirmation after registration and full payment have been received. You must be registered for the conference in order to receive an invitation letter.

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ISCB Innovator Award Keynote

William Stafford Noble

William Stafford Noble

Department of Genome Sciences; Department of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Washington, Seattle, United States
https://noble.gs.washington.edu

Presentation Title: Traveling across spaces: the power of embedding genomic and proteomic data into a latent space
Time: Monday, July 22, 8:30 am - 9:30 am
Room: San Francisco




The ISCB Innovator Award, which is given to a leading scientist who is within a decade and half of receiving her or his PhD degree, and has consistently made outstanding contributions to the field and continues to forge new directions. William Stafford Noble the 2019 winner of the ISCB Innovator Award.

Abstract:

Many machine learning methods work by translating data points from the space in which they reside to a new, latent space of either higher or lower dimension. In this talk, I will describe three settings in which a latent representation can help us make sense of complex genomic or proteomic data. In one case, we train a deep tensor factorization model to learn latent representations of genomics assay types, cell types and genomic positions. These learned embeddings then turn out to be useful not only for imputing new genomics experiments, but also for a variety of other downstream machine learning tasks. In a second setting, we train a siamese deep neural network to embed tandem mass spectra into a latent space, such that spectra generated by the same peptide are close together. This learned embedding then provides a flexible framework for jointly analyzing hundreds of mass spectrometry experiments. Finally, I will describe how an unsupervised embedding approach can map diverse types of single-cell measurements into a latent space, effectively providing an in silico co-assay for experiments performed on similar sets of cells but using different experimental techniques.

Biography

William Stafford Noble received the Ph.D. in computer science and cognitive science from UC San Diego in 1998. After a one-year postdoc with David Haussler at UC Santa Cruz, he became an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Columbia University. In 2002, he joined the faculty of the Department of Genome Sciences at the University of Washington. His research group develops and applies statistical and machine learning techniques for modeling and understanding biological processes at the molecular level. Noble is a Fellow of the International Society for Computational Biology and currently chairs the NIH Biodata Management and Analysis Study section. He is the author of >230 peer reviewed publications and has advised 21 postdoctoral fellows and 15 graduate students, including current faculty members at Columbia, UCLA, UC Irvine, University of Delaware, Colorado State University, University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, and others.

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