Exhibitors - ISMB 2016

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Booth 1 - ISCB Communities of Special Interest
https://www.iscb.org/iscb-cosis

COSIs are Communities of Special Interest. They have been built around major research themes within computational biology, or important activities such as networks of training, mentoring or support. COSIs hold regular meetings usually as SIGs or workshops in the main ISMB meeting. The ISCB COSI Connect web-portal displays information on COSI themes and activities.

Booth 2 - ISCB Affiliated Groups

The booth will showcase the ISCB Affiliates program, which links ISCB and regional non-profit membership groups, centers, institutes and networks within specific geographic regions. Come to learn about the meetings and activities of ISCB's current Affiliates, and to discuss the possibility of affiliating your regional group with ISCB.

Booth 3 - ISCB Student Council (ISCB-SC)
ISCB

ISCB Student Council (SC, www.iscbsc.org) is an international network of young researchers in the broader disciplines of the field of Computational Biology. SC provides opportunities for networking, career enhancement and skills development for the next generation of Computational Biology leaders. The SC Symposium (symposium.iscbsc.org) is organized as a part of the annual ISMB conference with student presentations, keynotes, panel discussions and a poster session. Come visit our friendly SC representatives at the booth for more information.

Booth 3 - International Society for Computational Biology
http://www.iscb.org

ISCB The International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB) (www.iscb.org) was the first and continues to be the only society representing computational biology and bioinformatics worldwide. ISCB serves a global community of nearly 3,400 scientists dedicated to advancing the scientific understanding of living systems through computation by:

  • convening the world’s experts and future leaders in top conferences
  • partnering with publications that promote discovery and expand access to computational biology and bioinformatics
  • delivering valuable information about training, education, employment, and relevant news
  • providing an influential voice on government and scientific policies that are important to our members

ISCB has three official journals – OUP Bioinformatics, PLOS Computational Biology and F1000Research ISCB Community Journal, and has affiliations in place with several other publications for the benefit of our members.

Booth 4 - F1000Research
http://f1000research.com/ F1000Research

F1000Research is an Open Science publishing platform offering immediate publication of posters, slides and articles with no editorial bias. All articles benefit from transparent peer review and the inclusion of all source data. F1000Research publishes the ISCB Community Journal.

Booth 5 - EMBL Australia Bioinformatics Resource
http://embl-abr.org.au EMBL Australia

The EMBL Australia Bioinformatics Resource (EMBL-ABR) is a distributed national research infrastructure providing bioinformatics support to life science researchers in Australia. It was set up as a collaboration with the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) to maximise Australia’s bioinformatics capability. This close partnership is made possible in the context of Australia’s associate membership of EMBL. Its Hub is hosted at VLSCI through a funding agreement between the University of Melbourne and Bioplatforms Australia.


Booth 7 - Amazon Web Services
http://aws.amazon.com/health Amazon Web Services

Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides life sciences and genomics organizations with secure, reliable, low-cost, easy-to-scale, global IT infrastructure “in the cloud.” Hundreds of thousands of customers in 190 countries, rely on AWS for their bioinformatics needs, whether it is working with large public data sets or conducting clinical research that combines medical records with genomic information at population scale. Learn more: http://aws.amazon.com/health.

Booth 10 - European Bioinformatics Institute
https://www.ebi.ac.uk EMBL-EBI

At the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), we help scientists realise the potential of ‘big data’ in biology, helping them exploit complex information to make discoveries that benefit mankind. We manage the world’s public biological data and make it freely available to the scientific community via a range of services and tools, perform basic research and provide professional training in bioinformatics. We are part of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), a non-profit, intergovernmental organisation funded by 21 member states and two associate member states. Our 570 staff represent 57 nationalities, and we welcome a regular stream of visiting scientists throughout the year. We are located on the Wellcome Genome Campus in Hinxton, Cambridge in the United Kingdom.

Booth 11 - Springer
http://www.springer.com/ Springer

Looking to publish your research? Discover Springer's print and electronic publication services, including Open Access! Get high-quality review, maximum readership and rapid distribution. Visit our booth or springer.com/authors. You can also browse key titles in your field and buy (e)books at discount prices. With Springer you are in good company.

Booth 14 - St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
https://www.stjude.orgSt. Jude Children's Research Hospital

A non-profit biomedical research institution where mathematics and computer science are applied to the study of genomics, epigenetics, systems biology, biological image analysis, and structural & chemical biology. Our high-performance computing facility allows seamless integration of computational scientists with experimentalists. Visit our booth to discuss postdoctoral fellowship opportunities.




Booth 15 - sbv IMPROVER
http://www.sbvimprover.comsbv IMPROVER

The scope of the sbv IMPROVER project, funded by PMI, is the verification of methods and concepts in systems biology research. It already successfully demonstrated that crowdsourcing is a viable strategy to verify scientific methods and concepts in an industrial context. The latest challenge is the Systems Toxicology Computational Challenge and aims to to verify that robust gene signatures predictive of exposure status to chemical mixtures can be extracted from blood gene expression data.

Booth 16 - The NDEx Project
http://www.ndexbio.orgNDEx Bio

NDEx, the Network Data Exchange, is a collaborative software infrastructure for storing, sharing and publishing biological network knowledge. The NDEx Project maintains a free, public website and is developed in close collaboration with the Cytoscape team and the Ideker laboratory at UC San Diego.

Booth 17 - Cambridge University Press
http://www.cambridge.org/lifesciencesCambridge University Press

Cambridge University Press is a not-for-profit organization that advances learning, knowledge and research worldwide. It is an integral part of the University of Cambridge and for centuries has extended its research and teaching activities through a remarkable range of academic and educational books and journals.

Booth 18 - PLOS
http://www.plos.orgPLOS

PLOS (Public Library of Science) is a nonprofit Open Access publisher, innovator and advocacy organization dedicated to accelerating progress in science and medicine by leading a transformation in research communication. The PLOS suite of influential journals contain rigorously peer-reviewed Open Access research articles from all areas of science and medicine.

Booth 19 - GOBLET: Global Organisation for Bioinformatics Learning Education & Training
http://www.mygoblet.orgGOBLET

GOBLET’s mission is to provide a global, sustainable support and networking structure for bioinformatics educators/trainers and students/trainees. This includes a training portal for sharing materials, tools and techniques; guidelines and best practice documents; opportunities to train the trainers; and a community of individuals actively engaged in bioinformatics training and learning).

Booth 20 - CRC Press
http://www.crcpress.comCRC Press

CRC Press, part of the Taylor and Francis Group, is the premier publisher of textbooks, reference books, and ebooks on computational biology. Stop by our booth to view our latest titles on computational biology and systems biology and take advantage of our conference discount and be sure to enter our raffle for your chance to win. If you are interested in writing a book please stop by the booth to speak with Sunil Nair about your idea.

Booth 23 - European Conference on Computational Biology (ECCB 2016)
http://www.eccb2016.org/ ECCB 2016

European Conference on Computational Biology (The Hague, The Netherlands, 3-7 September 2016) warmly welcomes scientists working in a variety of disciplines, including bioinformatics, (computational/systems) biology, and medicine. Participating in ECCB 2016 will be the perfect opportunity to network and keep abreast of cutting edge research. Early bird registration deadline: July 29.


Booth 25 - Oxford University Press

http://www.oup.com
Oxford University Press publishes some of most respected and prestigious computational biology journals in the world. They include Bioinformatics, an official journal of ISCB, Database: The Journal of Biological Databases and Curation, and Nucleic Acids Research, among many others. Visit our stand to browse books and to pick up sample copies of journals.

Booth 27 - ELIXIR Denmark

http://www.elixir-denmark.org
ELIXIR Denmark, which is established in partnership between Danish Universities, leads the community-driven development of the ELIXIR Tools and Data Services Registry. This provides essential scientific and technical information about analytical tools and data services for bioinformatics; It is freely accessible, via the bio.tools portal, and available for registering resources.



Booth 28 - Elsevier

https://www.elsevier.com
Elsevier is a world-leading provider of information solutions that enhance the performance of science, health, and technology professionals, empowering them to make better decisions, and deliver better care.





Booth 30 - Recursion Pharmaceuticals

http://www.recursionpharma.com
Recursion is a 2-year-old startup with fewer than 20 people, but we generate rich biological data at a pace comparable to some of the biggest institutions doing biology and disease research. We combine high-throughput cellular imaging experiments with intelligent computational methods, rapidly testing thousands of drugs against hundreds of diseases.



Booth 31 - QIAGEN Bioinformatics
https://www.qiagenbioinformatics.com/QIAGEN

QIAGEN Bioinformatics is powered by CLC bio, Ingenuity, and BIOBASE. We offer bioinformatics software tools for next generation sequencing (NGS) data analysis and interpretation. Our solutions are designed to be universal, so you can mix and match the technologies best suited to your needs.