Summer School: Optimization, Machine Learning and Bioinformatics | |
Italy - Sicily - Erice |
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Hosted by: | Pierre Baldi, Soren Brunak, Raffaele Cerulli, and Roberto Tagliaferri |
Venue: | Center Ettore Majorana |
Dates: | Sep 08, 2010 through Sep 16, 2010 |
Event Registration: | 2010-01-01 through 2010-04-30 |
Description |
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SCIENTIFIC BACKGROUND AND COURSE AIMS AND DESCRIPTION High-throughput technologies in the life-sciences, from sequencing to microarrays, continue to produce exponentially increasing amounts of data and drive the needs and inspiration for new methods in the computational sciences to efficiently manage and mine these data and provide a better understanding of life from the molecular to the population level. Bioinformatics, computational and systems biology, and the new -omics sciences, from genomics to metabolomics, all attempt to address these needs and better understand carbon-based computing systems, using silicon-based computing systems, with slightly different perspectives and emphases. Their success is intimately related to progress in mathematics and computer science, in particular in the areas of artificial intelligence, statistical machine learning, and optimization, in order to deal with very complex, high-dimensional, and noisy data. The aim of the School is to introduce and expose the students to some of the contemporary problems and state-of-the-art solutions at the intersection of the life- and computational-sciences. For this purpose, the School is organized into four themes, of approximately increasing spatial scale: Chemoinformatics, Proteomics, Genomics, and Systems Biology. Each theme will comprise lectures and invited talks, as well ample time for discussion, over a period of one and a half day. Additional minicourses to cover computational methods in machine learning and optimization will be given in the afternoons. IMPORTANT DATES Registrations Opens: September 15, 2009 Registrations Closes: April 30, 2010 Notification of acceptance: May 31, 2010 VENUE Erice is among the oldest cities of Sicily. The town sits on top of the homonymous mount Eryx, 750 m above sea level. It was the religious center of the ancient Elimi tribes, and is famous for its temple where the Phoenicians worshiped Astarte, the equivalent of Aphrodite or Venus for the ancient Greeks or Romans. Throughout its long contentious history, Erice has fallen to the hands of different tribes and empires, each leaving its own palpable mark on the city. Today, Erice is an enchanting wonderfully-preserved medieval town with the most breathtaking views of Sicily. The web page of the school is: http://www.graphalgorithms.it/Erice2010 For more information contact: erice.bioinformatics@gmail.com DIRECTORS Pierre Baldi (USA) Søren Brunak (Denmark) Raffaele Cerulli (Italy) Roberto Tagliaferri (Italy) Lecturers Pierre Baldi (USA) Søren Brunak (Denmark) Paolo Frasconi (Italy) Panos Pardalos (USA) Gianluca Pollastri (Ireland) Gunnar Raetsch (Germany) Burkhard Rost (Germany) Michal Rozen Zvi (Israel) Jean-Philippe Vert (France) Additional Invited Speakers Elia Biganzoli (Italy) Piero Fariselli (Italy) Alfredo Ferro (Italy) Salvatore Gaglio (Italy) Irene Kouskoumvekaki (Denmark) Local Organizing Committee Monica Gentili (Italy) |
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Additional Information | |
Event URL: | http://www.graphalgorithms.it/Erice2010 |
ISCB Member Discount: | None |
Contact Person: | Monica Gentili ([javascript protected email address]) |
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