Sept 27, 2012 - How Open is it? The Official PLoS blog invites feedback on accuracy and completeness of how Open Access is defined.
Dear ISCB and ASBCB Members and Colleagues,
A reminder that submissions for the ISCB Africa ASBCB 2013 Conference on Bioinformatics are now being accepted. This is the third joint meeting of ISCB and ASBCB, and takes place from March 13th -15th in Tunis, Tunisia. The meeting will include topics of general interest in bioinformatics, with a special focus on the bioinformatics of African pathogens, vectors, and human genetics. We especially welcome abstracts on the bioinformatics of diseases relevant to Africa, and with the new Human Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa) initiative the genetics focus is particularly relevant and timely.
Submissions of papers are due by October 24th, and poster abstracts are due by December 12th. Please visit the conference submission guidelines and follow the links to submit your paper or poster today.
Pre-conference optional events are planned for March 11th and 12th, including a variety of Training Workshops and Tutorials such as EBI Roadshow training, EMBnet eBioKit workshops, LIRMM and EMBL instructor-led introduction to Phylogeny, and a full day session on deep sequencing. For more details on these events please check the conference website frequently to watch for updates as they become available.
A limited number of travel fellowships will be made available to students from African research institutions. Additionally, a grant proposal has been submitted to a U.S. agency that, if awarded, would help fund American students to attend. Information on eligibility and application procedures will be posted to the conference website as soon as full details are known. Early registration will be offered at discounted prices, and all ISCB and ASBCB members will enjoy significant savings.
Don't delay in submitting your paper or poster (or both!) today. We hope to welcome you to Tunisia in March!
Yours sincerely,
Alia Benkahla
ISCB Africa ASBCB Conference Chair
Dan Masiga
ISCB Africa ASBCB Conference Program Committee Chair
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Dear ISCB Members and Colleagues,
The ISCB Conference on Semantics in Healthcare and Life Sciences is the premier annual event focused on the use of semantic technologies in the pharmaceutical industry, including hospitals/healthcare institutions and academic research labs. With an expanded scope that includes the emerging field of data science, CSHALS 2013 should be part of your plans for 2013!
Topics covered by CSHALS 2013 span the continuum between standards development and big data workflows - the scope between Life Science data representation and its analysis. To find out more about CSHALS topics follow the link here.
This is YOUR invitation to participate:
>> CALL FOR ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS IS NOW OPEN <<
Call for Oral Presentations closes November 30, 2012
Call for Poster Abstracts closes January 11, 2013
Conference registration will open at the end of October. We look forward to your participation!
Sincerely,
The CSHALS 2013 Organizing Committee
November 12-15, 2012
Hotel Sofitel San Francisco Bay
Redwood
City, CA
Early registration closes on Friday, October 12th,
for the fifth annual RECOMB Satellite Conference on Regulatory and
Systems Genomics, with DREAM Challenges.
Register now to take
advantage of reduced registration rates.
We are happy to announce
that the conference
agenda is now available online. Any changes to the program between now and
the conference will be made a quickly as possible.
Over four days, the
meeting will feature 15 keynote talks, additional lectures, poster sessions, and
discussion of the results of this year's Dialogue for Reverse Engineering
Assessments and Methods (DREAM), a project designed to identify best practices
for predicting the structure of biological networks. Best performers from this
year's DREAM challenges will have an opportunity to present their methods.
Keynote
speakers include:
For more information about the conference,
please visit the
conference website.
We look forward to seeing you in the
Bay Area!
Conference Chairs,
Andrea Califano - Columbia University
Manolis Kellis - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Sylvia Plevritis -
Stanford University
Gustavo Stolovitzky - IBM