Online registration for the 20th Anniversary ISMB conference taking place July 15-17, 2012, in Long Beach, California is closing soon. This is the last chance to receive any registration discounts before onsite registration price increases take affect. The link below will take you to a page full of details, including a direct link to the online registration form itself.
Note that the conference closes at
6:00pm on July 17th after the ISCB Senior Scientist Award Keynote Lecture by
Gunnar von Heijne. Be sure to plan your travel to attend his talk and the
closing ceremonies and awards. We are sure you will be glad you did.
The
full Conference Schedule is online to help you plan your days to attend the
topics or talks that interest you most. The General Info page includes links to
helpful information such as tourist info and the availability of child/dependent
care to ensure your conference experience is successful and enjoyable. As Long
Beach is surrounded by southern California's major attractions, this is a prime
opportunity to bring the whole family and take a holiday after ISMB.
For
now you can help us spread the word by tweeting about your participation using
#ismb. During the conference we will be encouraging tweets using coded hashtags
for tweeters and followers alike. Each presentation has a code (already viewable
on the conference schedule noted above) that will be promoted at each talk to
engage our tweeting community.
The countdown to Long Beach is on. We
look forward to welcoming you to ISMB soon!
Sincerely,
ISMB 2012
Conference Co-Chairs:
Terry Gaasterland, University of California, San Diego,
United States
Richard Lathrop, University of California, Irvine, United
States
Burkhard Rost, Technical University Munich, Germany
Dear ISCB Members and Colleagues,
ISCB members are not lacking in opportunities to further their knowledge and
refine their skills through meetings. In addition to official ISCB conferences,
many others related to the many specialized topics of our field abound, and it
may be hard to know which could provide the best return on your investment. Each
of the following ISCB affiliated conferences were reviewed by ISCB's conferences
committee to ensure a quality plan by reputable organizers. We encourage your
attendance at any that may be of interest. Each offers unique learning
opportunities for you and your colleagues to further advance the understanding
of our science and the communities we serve. ISCB members are offered a special
discounts just for being a member.
Brazilian Symposium on Bioinformatics 2012, Aug 15-17, Campo Grande, Brazil
RECOMB Satellite Conferences on Bioinformatics Education and on Open Problems in
Algorithmic Biology,
Aug 26 (BE) and Aug 27-29 (AB), 2012, St. Petersburg,
Russia
ECCB'12 (European Conf on Comp Bio), Sep 9-12, Basel, Switzerland
InCoB 2012 (Int'l Conf on Comp Bio), Oct 3-5, Bangkok, Thailand
Bio-IT World Europe Conference & Expo - Oct 9-11, Vienna, Austria
BioVis: 2nd IEEE Symposium on Biological Data Visualization -
October 14-15,
Seattle, United States
RECOMB Satellite Conference on Regulatory
and Systems Genomics, with DREAM Challenges
- November, 12-16, San Francisco,
United States
PhD Symposium in Computational Biology & Innovation - December, Ireland
PSB 2013 - January 3-7, Big Island of Hawaii, United States
RECOMB 2013 - April 7-10, Beijing, China
Dear ISCB Members
and Colleagues,
As a reminder, ISCB is seeking proposals from individuals
or groups interested in hosting the next open ISCB-Asia conference, slated for
the third quarter of 2013, to co-organize this meeting with ISCB anywhere in the
Asia region. The proposal deadline is the 1st of August, 2012. If you are not
personally interested but know of someone else who could do an excellent job of
organizing this event, please feel free to forward this mail. An overview of
ISCB, its expansion into regionally-based international meetings, and the
details of the proposal requirements are all specified below.
The aim of the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB) is to serve the worldwide computational biology community by addressing scientific
policies, providing access to high quality publications, organising meetings,
and serving as a portal to information about training, education, employment and
news from related fields. ISCB currently has over 3000 members from more than 70
countries around the world. Among its many activities ISCB hosts annual
meetings, including ISMB, the world's longest running and largest international
bioinformatics conference (held jointly with ECCB every other year in Europe),
as well as a series of smaller, newer meetings. ISCB also has affiliations in
place with several other significant meetings in the field, such as PSB and
RECOMB.
In an extension to its meeting activities, ISCB is participating
in the organization of regional meetings in locations where ISMB has not been
held. In 2009 and 2011 joint ISCB-Africa meetings were held in collaboration
with the African Society for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (ASBCB),
and the 2013 meeting is now being planned for Tunis, Tunisia; in 2010 and 2012
ISCB-Latin America was held in Uruguay and Chile, respectively; the first
ISCB-Asia was held jointly with InCoB 2011 in Malaysia, and the 2012 meeting is
now being planned for China (Shenzhen). With the aim of continuing these
successful regional meetings, ISCB is now soliciting applications for the
co-organization of our next meeting in Asia for 2013.
A requirement that
ISCB-Asia become permanently affiliated to an existing meeting or society is not
intended. Having co-organised the ISCB-Asia meeting with the Asia-Pacific
Bioinformatics Network in 2011 and with BGI in 2012, ISCB now looks to continue
expanding its network of affiliations by seeking proposals from other existing
societies or conferences in the Asia region, or by working with a group that has
a similar interest in organising a new bioinformatics community meeting in Asia.
Preliminary proposals should provide (all of this information is also
available as a
PDF download):
ISCB will:
Criteria for evaluation
Proposals that emphasize and encourage attendance from a diverse range of
regional groups and attendees will have an advantage
The meeting should be in
a place where there is expected to be a sizeable local community from which
attendance can be expected, as well as reasonable international access to a
nearby airport
Budget is within the range which can be covered by reasonably
estimated registration fees alone, in the event that sponsor funding does not
materialize
Preference will be given to organising committees with diverse
representation
Proposers should have experience with organising meetings
Proposals should be submitted via email to
Thank you,
Paul Horton, Chair, ISCB Conferences Committee
Janet Kelso, Co-Chair, ISCB Conferences Committee
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LA JOLLA, CA – The International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB) has elected seven of its members as Fellows of the ISCB. The ISCB Fellows program honors members that have distinguished themselves through outstanding contributions to the fields of computational biology and bioinformatics. The ISCB Fellows Class of 2012 comprises:
These individuals will be recognized for their contributions to computational biology and bioinformatics at the ISCB members meeting on July 15, 2012 during the Society's 20th Anniversary annual international conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB) in Long Beach, California. The new Fellows will receive a certificate and a pin as a symbol of their distinguished accomplishments.
The outcome of this year's election is presented with tremendous pride. "ISCB Fellows represent the absolute pillars of our community," stated Burkhard Rost, president of the ISCB. Each of these very accomplished researchers has made exceptional contributions to the ISCB's mission to advance the scientific understanding of living systems through computation. Rost continued, "I can imagine that the ISCB Fellows will become an active group of the Society, serving as a pool of experts that can help drive the scientific excellence of our field."
About ISCB
The International Society for Computational Biology is a not-for-profit scholarly society dedicated to advancing the scientific understanding of living systems through computation. Based in La Jolla, California, at the San Diego Supercomputer Center on the campus of the University of California, San Diego, the ISCB has a global membership of nearly 3,000 researchers from 70 countries. For more information, visit www.iscb.org.
Press Contact
BJ Morrison McKay
ISCB Executive Officer
+1-760-522-8805
Dear ISCB Member,
You can shape ISCB's future today! Vote now in the ISCB Officers and Student Council Leaders election. The positions being voted this year are:
Please go to www.iscb.org/elections now to read the candidate statements and cast your ballot. (Logging in to your membership account is required to verify your membership status, as only members can vote in the Society elections, but your ballot is 100% anonymous.)
Voting will close on July 25th and the new leaders will be announced as soon as possible following ratification of the results by the ISCB Board of Directors and the Student Council Leaders in August.
Thank you for your participation!
The ISCB Nominations & Elections Committee