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| January 31, 2014 | Registration Deadline: Accepted Presenters Required | |
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| ISCB MEMBER REGISTRATION FEES | Until Jan 25, 2014 |
Jan 26 – Feb 28, 2014 |
| Student | $200 | $300 |
| Post Doc | $325 | $425 |
| Academic/Non-profit/Government | $375 | $475 |
| Corporate | $575 | $675 |
| NON MEMBER REGISTRATION FEES | Until Jan 25, 2014 |
Jan 26 – Feb 28, 2014 |
| Student | $300 | $400 |
| Post Doc | $475 | $575 |
| Academic/Non-profit/Government | $575 | $675 |
| Corporate | $775 | $875 |
| Become a Member and SAVE! CSHALS should be part of your plans for 2014! |
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February 26 - 28, 2014
Boston, MA
Join your colleagues at CSHALS, Conference on Semantics in Healthcare & Life Sciences, a premier annual event focused on the practical application of Semantic Web and other semantic technologies to problems in the Life Sciences, including pharmaceutical industry and related areas, such as hospitals/healthcare institutions and academic research labs.
Don't miss your opportunity to hear from cutting-edge practitioners of knowledge engineering and forward-thinking strategists in information and knowledge management in the life sciences.
Topics covered at CSHALS 2014:
Check out the CSHALS 2014 Keynote speakers and tutorials!
Register now and join us in Boston!
Visit www.iscb.org/cshals2014 for all conference information
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DEADLINE: JANUARY 29, 2014
May 16 - 18, 2014
Cincinnati Children's Hospital, University of Cincinnati
Proposals are being accepted for:
GLBIO 2014 will feature dynamic Keynote Speakers and Tutorial sessions led by proven industry experts.
Gary Bader, Associate Professor
The Donnelly Centre at the University of Toronto
http://baderlab.org/GaryBader
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Tanya Y. Berger-Wolf, Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science
University of Illinois
http://compbio.cs.uic.edu/~tanya/
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Charles Brooks, Warner-Lambert/Park-Davis
Professor of Chemistry
Professor of Biophysics
University of Michigan
http://brooks.chem.lsa.umich.edu/index.php?page=charles_l._brooks_iii&subdir=articles/group
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Michael Hawrylcz, Investigator
Allen Institute for Brian Science
www.alleninstitute.org/about_us/staff/michael_hawrylycz.html
GLBIO 2014 will feature dynamic tutorial sessions led by proven industry experts on Friday, May 16.
Sorin Draghici, Wayne State University
Topic: Advanced Gene Network
Anil Jegga, Children’s Hospital Medical Center, University of Cincinnati
Topic: Advanced Gene Network
Jarek Meller, Children’s Hospital Medical Center, University of Cincinnati
Topic: An Introduction to Bioinformatics
Isaac Neuhaus, University of California at San Francisco
Topic: Visualization Web Interface - Javascript for Programmers
Larsson Omberg, Sage Bionetworks
Topic: An Introduction to Sage Synapys Platform
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Eugene (Gene) Myers
Senior Scientist Accomplishment Award |
The International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB) is pleased to announce the winners of the 2014 Senior Scientist Accomplishment Award and Overton Prize. Eugene (Gene) Myers of the Max-Planck Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics is this year's winner of the Senior Scientist Accomplishment Award, and Dana Pe'er of Columbia University is the recipient of the Overton Prize.
The ISCB Senior Scientist Accomplishment Award honors respected leaders in computational biology and bioinformatics for their significant contributions to these fields through research, education, and service. Gene Myers is being honored as the 2014 winner for his outstanding contributions to the bioinformatics community, particularly for his work on sequence comparison algorithms, whole-genome shotgun sequencing methods, and for his recent endeavors in developing software and microscopic devices for bioimage informatics.
Since 2012, Myers has been a Director at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics in Dresden and the Klaus-Tschira Chair of the Systems Biology Center. Myers has also held professorships at the University of Arizona and the University of California at Berkeley, was a vice president at Celera Genomics during the human genome sequencing effort, and was a group leader at the Janelia Farm Research Campus of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute prior to moving to Dresden. Myers has published numerous papers on bioimaging and bioinformatics, and is a co-author of the manuscript first describing the BLAST algorithm, which is one of the most highly cited scientific publications of all time. Myers has served on numerous editorial boards of leading journals and has been the recipient of several honors, including election to the National Academy of Engineering (2003), the ACM Kannellakis Prize (2002), and the International Max Planck Research Prize (2004).
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Dana Pe'er
Overton Prize |
ISCB instituted the Overton Prize in 2001 to honor the untimely loss of G. Christian Overton, a pioneer in the field of bioinformatics research and founding member of the ISCB Board of Directors. The Overton Prize recognizes early- or mid-career scientists who are emerging leaders in computational biology and bioinformatics that are recognized for their accomplishments in these fields through research, education, and service. Dana Pe'er is being awarded the 2014 Overton Prize for her cutting-edge research that applies computational methods to complex data to understand the organization and function of molecular networks in cells at a holistic systems level.
Pe'er is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. She has published several high-impact papers that exemplify her ability to tackle a wide array of biological questions using computational approaches. Her studies on cancer genomics have provided insight into malignancy and have created a framework for future studies that may lead to personalized cancer therapies. Pe’er serves on the editorial board of Cell, and has received several prestigious awards, including the Burroughs Wellcome Fund Career Award, NIH Directors New Innovator Award, NSF CAREER Award, Stand Up To Cancer Innovative Research Grant and a Packard Fellow in Science and Engineering.
ISCB will present the Senior Scientist Award and Overton Prize Award at its 22nd Annual Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology Conference (ISMB), which takes place in Boston, Massachusetts, July 11-15, 2014. Myers and Pe’er will present their work in keynote talks at ISMB 2014.
Full bibliographical articles profiling the award recipients will be available in the ISMB 2014 focus issue of the ISCB newsletter later this year, as well as the ISCB Society Pages in PLOS Computational Biology and OUP Bioinformatics.
| KEY DATES Paper/oral and Poster Submissions Open -->27 Jan 2014 Submissions Close -->14 Mar 2014 Author Acceptance Notifications -->06 Apr 2014 Early registration opens -->10 Feb 2014 Early registration closes -->28 Apr 2014 Online registration closes -->26 May 2014 www.iscb.org/ngs2014 |
The Next Generation Sequencing Conference 2014 (NGS 2014) is a dedicated meeting on cutting-edge approaches to the processing and analysis of Next Generation Sequencing data. This three-day conference (two-day main meeting with one day tutorial) will bring together some of the best researchers from around the world, honor the late Fred Sanger, and provide opportunities for presentation of YOUR latest research developments. Sizeable space will be dedicated to emerging and future trends in high-throughput sequencing and their associated computational challenges.
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| February 07, 2014 | Early Registration Closes | |
| CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEES | ||
| ISCB MEMBER REGISTRATION FEES | Until Feb 07, 2014 |
Feb 08 – Feb 28, 2014 |
| Student | $200 | $300 |
| Post Doc | $325 | $425 |
| Academic/Non-profit/Government | $375 | $475 |
| Corporate | $575 | $675 |
| NON MEMBER REGISTRATION FEES | Until Feb 07, 2014 |
Feb 08 – Feb 28, 2014 |
| Student | $300 | $400 |
| Post Doc | $475 | $575 |
| Academic/Non-profit/Government | $575 | $675 |
| Corporate | $775 | $875 |
| Become a Member and SAVE! REVERE HOTEL – Conference Hotel Register now and join us in Boston! |
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Captivating Program to be Presented at CSHALS!
February 26 - 28, 2014
Boston, MA
There is still time to join us for the 7th Conference on Semantics in Healthcare and Life Sciences, CSHALS.
Four stellar keynote speakers, a tutorial on Enterprise and Scientific Data Sharing using Callimachus, four technology talks, and 18 paper presentations including poster viewing round out the two and half day program.
Join some of the leading researcher in the semantics tools arena to network, collaborate, and learn!
*Travel fellowship may still be available
REGISTER NOW to take advantage of discount prices.
Conference registration discounts and discount rate at host hotel end Friday, February 7!! ACT NOW!!