A quick reminder that VIZBI 2024, the 14th International Meeting on Visualizing Biological Data, takes place next week, March 13–15, at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, USA. The event will also be streamed online. There's still time to join this year's meeting, present your work, and engage with our inspiring speakers, including:
- Jessica Hullman (Northwestern U., USA) — renowned for pioneering work on improving visual communication of complex data and statistics.
- Anders Ynnerman (Linköping U., Sweden) — a pioneer in medical imaging and in using groundbreaking visual methods to communicate science.
- Alex McDowell (USC & 5D Global Studio, USA) — celebrated production designer for feature films such as 'Man of Steel', 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory', and 'Minority Report'; now redesigning how we visualize biomolecules and cells.
Register now to secure your spot, connect with global thought-leaders, and see the visualizations that are transforming the life sciences. Upload your poster by March 8 so you can share your work at the meeting. Want to improve your DataVis skills, but can't commit to a three day event? Join the VIZBI Masterclass (March 12), a one-day training event on cutting-edge visualization techniques from leading experts and practitioners David Goodsell, Barbora Kozíková, Martin Krzywinski, and Seán O'Donoghue. Learn visual design principles, data storytelling strategies, and methods for visualizing uncertainty and temporal data. Undecided? Read the Nature News article about VIZBI, or ask a colleague who's been. They'll confirm that attending — on-site or online — can help you uncover insights buried in complex data, thus accelerating your research.
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