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From Algorithms to Discovery in Genome-Scale Biology and Medicine
United States - Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing 121 Calvin Lab #2190 UC Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720-2190

Hosted by: Simons Institute, UC Berkeley
Venue: Simons Institute, UC Berkeley
Dates: Jul 05, 2022 through Jul 08, 2022

Call for Posters: 2022-04-01 through 2022-06-28
Event Registration: 2022-04-01 through 2022-06-28
 
Description
 
Numerous genome-wide datasets of biological samples, biochemical assays, genomic variation and phenotypic information are rapidly becoming available. These include, among others, genomics (DNA), transcriptomics (RNA), proteomics, metabolomics, ribosome profiling, and chromatin state (epigenomic) profiles such as DNA methylation, protein-DNA binding, chromatin accessibility and genomic contacts. The pertaining datasets carry enormous potential for better understanding of cellular and disease processes and thus facilitate the exploration of basic science questions, as well as drive translational applications. Basic biological questions include the association of genomic variants with functional effects, the identification of physical and functional interactions among molecules, and the inference of molecular mechanisms that underlie a response of interest. Translational challenges include the identification of disease biomarkers, the stratification of patients based on their molecular profiles, the prediction of disease state and outcome, and the inference of potential drug targets and treatments for diseases of interest.

However, these fundamental questions raise many technological, computational and statistical challenges—from data measurement to data integration and machine learning, some of which include:

Improved technologies for measuring at higher resolution and with higher accuracy genome-wide data.
Enhanced algorithms for integrating diverse data across different samples, tissues, cells and conditions.
Improved modeling approaches for large scale and diverse data with coupled learning strategies that allow accurate inference of functional interactions.
These challenges call for major advances in biotechnology, algorithmics and statistics. They also call for combined experimental-computational approaches to maximize the gain from the developments in these domains. At the conference, we will discuss recent advances in all three domains, how they apply to the questions at hand, and how they can be combined to drive us forward in this scientific quest.

Everyone is welcome to attend this conference. Registration is required. Space may be limited, and you are advised to register early. The link to the registration form will appear on this page approximately 10 weeks before the conference. To submit your name for consideration, please register and await confirmation of your acceptance before booking your travel.

This workshop will include a poster session. To apply for presenting a poster in the poster session, you must first be registered above for the workshop. The Simons Institute will provide a 30 inch x 40 inch board, an easel, and clips to attach the poster to the board; presenters must print and bring their own posters. To apply for presenting a poster, please fill out this form.

Further details about this conference will be posted in due course. To contact the organizers about this conference, please complete this form. (Please note the form is not for registration.)
 
Additional Information
 
Event URL: https://simons.berkeley.edu/workshops/bio2022-1
ISCB Member Discount: None
Contact Person: Roded Sharan ([javascript protected email address])

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