CSHALS 2014 Call for Papers Deadline Extended: January 10!

IMPORTANT DATES
January 10, 2014

Call for Paper Presentations Closes
January 10, 2014 Call for Posters Closes
January 31, 2014 Registration Deadline: Accepted Presenters Required

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Jan 25, 2014
Jan 26 –
Feb 28, 2014
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Jan 25, 2014
Jan 26 –
Feb 28, 2014
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CSHALS should be part of your plans for 2014!

Conference on Semantics in Healthcare and Life Sciences
February 26 - 28, 2014
Boston, MA

There is still time to submit your work for an opportunity to present at CSHALS!

Call for Papers Presentation Deadline Extended to: January 10, 2014

In recognition of outstanding work in the science of semantic technologies applied in health and life sciences, the CSHALS Organizing Committee is pleased to announce awards for Outstanding Papers and Posters at CSHALS2014:

  • A cash prize of $250 will awarded by the International Society of Computation Biology for the most outstanding student poster.
  • Software licences for Sentient Knowledge Explorer PRO will be awarded by conference sponsors IO Informatics to authors of the most outstanding paper

Submit full research papers, application papers, presentation abstracts, and posters Now!

  • Research papers: up to 12 pages that report on original research, and / or novel methodology that have led to significant outcomes with potential for lasting impact. Papers should demonstrate theoretical soundness of the research and/or strong evaluation.
  • Application papers: up to 6 pages that report on original research with successful application demonstrated by an improvement over existing methods. Papers may include systems level approaches using established methodology in a novel application domain.
  • Presentation Abstracts: Abstracts of up to 500 words reporting on ongoing projects that have met key project milestones but are not ready for fully documented disclosure. Submissions may also describe funded research proposals.
  • Posters: Abstracts of 500 words reporting on early research results focusing on the design and application of semantic technologies in life science scenarios. Priority will be given to submissions offering a functional demo that can be shown at the conference.

A small number of travel fellowships may be available to students presenting posters at the conference. Announcements will be made to poster authors after the poster deadline closes.

Visit www.iscb.org/cshals2014 for all conference information.

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