Room: TBA
Saturday July 7 (12:45 pm - 1:45 pm)
Leader: Lucia Peixoto, Washington State University, United States
In this Career Development session we will discuss what it means to be a good mentor and how it influences the success of an independent research group.
Trey Ideker, University of California San Diego, United States
Casey Green, University of Pennsylvania, United States
Lucia Peixoto, Washington State University, United States
Terry Gaasterland, University of California San Diego, United States
Room: TBA
Saturday July 7 (12:45 pm - 1:45 pm)
Leader: Jake Chen, University of Alabama at Birmingham, United States
What are the various roles Informatics can play in precision medicine? Among all the roles, what are current successful areas so far? What the most critical technologies that still need to be developed? How should we prepare for the upcoming challenges?
Room: TBA
Saturday July 7 (12:45 pm - 1:45 pm)
Leader: Madelaine Gogol, Kieran O'Neill, Aurora Blucher
The ISCB Equity Diversity and Inclusion Task Force will provide a brief update on current efforts and hold breakout sessions to brainstorm solutions and solicit feedback for priority action items such as EDI workshops at ISMB and conference childcare.
Co-Leaders:
Madelaine Gogol, Stowers Institute for Medical Research
Kieran O'Neill, University of British Columbia / BC Cancer
Aurora Blucher, Oregon Health & Science University
Room: TBA
Saturday July 7 (12:45 pm - 1:45 pm)
Leader: Barry Demchak, University of California at San Diego
The Cytoscape Consortium will be hosting an open public meeting for the community of users, app developers and scripters to learn about the latest features and to engage with core developers and roadmap for the future. If you are new to Cytoscape or a long-time power user, you are welcome to join.
Room: TBA
Monday, July 9 (12:45 pm - 1:45 pm)
Leader: Lucia Peixoto, Washington State University, United States
Establishing independently funded lines of research is top priority for Young Principal Investigators. Join Program officers of NIH and NSF to find out more about funding opportunities relevant to the Computational Biology community, with an emphasis on Early Career Investigators
Jennifer Walsh Weller,PhD National Science Foundation, United States
Xujing Wang, PhD NIH/NIDDK, United States
Haluk Resat, PhD NIH/NIGMS, United States
Room: TBA
Monday, July 9 (12:45 pm - 1:45 pm)
Leader: Steven E Brenner, UC Berkeley, United States
Community assessment has emerged as an effective framework to evaluate and develop methodologies, especially experiments in which participants are challenged to deduce biological problems such as determining the phenotypic consequences of genomic variation, protein structure, and system perturbations. This BoF represents a unique and unprecedented gathering of a diverse range of critical assessment organizations.