CONFERENCE SPONSORS


CONFERENCE HOST UNIVERSITY AND GOLD SPONSOR:

Purdue University
Vice President, Office of Research
Bioinformatics Core


 SILVER SPONSORS:


Indiana University
University Information Technology Services
Department of Biology
School of Informatics and Computing
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University of Michigan, Dept of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics

BRONZE SPONSORS:


The Research Division
of Ohio University
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Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Eck Institute for Global Health
Complex Networks Lab
University of Notre Dame


EXHIBITOR SHOWCASE SPONSOR:

 

Cincinnati Childrens’s Hospital Medical Center
Division of Biomedical Informatics, University of Cincinnati


POSTER AWARDS SPONSOR:


Faculty of 1000


BEST PAPER AWARD SPONSOR:


Springer


INDUSTRY SPONSOR:



University of Michigan Bioinformatics Core
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PerkinElmer


GENERAL SPONSOR:


Purdue University

Agricultural Research

Lunch and Learn Workshop

ISMB introduces Lunch and Learn Workshops. These luncheon events are hosted by select conference sponsors - the workshops are 75 minutes in length and include a hosted lunch. Participants must pre-register with the workshop hosts. Instructions are included below on how to participate.

 

The Appistry Pipeline Challenge: Rewarding Researchers for Translating NGS Data into Clinical Action

Date:Sunday, July 13       12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.        Room:  306

 

Presented By:

 

 

Presenter: Brett McCann, Director of Services, Appistry, Inc.
Many of the easiest problems in NGS analysis have already been solved, which leaves those problems that may require creative use of bioinformatics tools and high-performance computing expertise to solve. The solution may be usable in an individual lab, but for clinical use, pipelines must be production-grade and capable of being used repetitively and reliably on different types of infrastructure. In this session, learn about the Appistry Pipeline Challenge, a competition running from July 7–August 15 that will reward and support one winning proposal for a creative pipeline that will make a difference in clinical research and precision medicine. The winner will receive a complete NGS analysis package valued at $70,000 including bioinformatics tools for variant calling and somatic mutation analysis, software and hardware for developing and executing pipelines at scale, and a year’s worth of support to help researchers turn their ideas into functional, production-grade pipelines. Attend this session to learn more about the competition, the prize package, and how to enter your project.