The PASC16 Conference, co-sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS), will be held from June 8 to 10, 2016 at the SwissTech Convention Center, located on the campus of EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland. The PASC Conference is a platform for interdisciplinary research across the areas of computational science, high-performance computing, and various domain sciences. PASC16 builds on a successful history with 350 international attendees in 2015. This year PASC continues to expand its program and welcomes your participation in a substantially larger event. The PASC16 Conference seeks to engage participants from academia, research labs and industry to address important issues in HPC and computational science. The PASC16 Conference is inviting researchers from diverse scientific backgrounds to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and exchange of expertise. The conference is an opportunity for researchers in branches of science that require computer modeling and high-performance simulations to discuss computational techniques and technologies. The PASC16 Conference will offer five plenary sessions and one public lecture, as well as minisymposia, contributed talks and poster sessions in eight different scientific domains. It will also present for the first time a session dedicated to papers selected for publication in the ACM Digital Library. The program will provide time for discussions within PASC scientific disciplines (inter-PASC Networks discussions), and an exhibition space. Researchers from academia and industry are encouraged to participate and present their research in the form of paper, minisymposia, contributed talks and/or poster presentations. PASC16 welcomes submissions in the following scientific fields: Climate and Weather, Computer Science and Mathematics, Emerging Domains (Special Topic for minisymposia, contributed talks and poster: HPC and Big Data), Engineering, Life Sciences, Materials, Physics, Solid Earth. ... [Information of the supplier]
Individualised medicine based on patient genomes will have an enormous impact on healthcare. With breakthroughs in DNA sequencing technology, the number of sequenced genomes could reach >1 Million within 5–10 years. The simultaneous generation and integration of this associated molecular and clinical data will provide an unprecedentedly rich set of “big data” for basic research and translation. Integration of these data will provide new research opportunities, for example, through the identification of novel biomarkers or by enabling the identification of causal relationships in molecular biology through analysing complex datasets, but will also come with significant technical and bioethical challenges. This EMBL-Wellcome Genome Campus Conference on “Big Data in Biology & Health” will be held at EMBL Heidelberg, and will alternate between Heidelberg and Hinxton yearly to address the opportunities and challenges of “big data” analytics, advance basic research and explore translational opportunities. This timely interdisciplinary meeting aims to enable the European research community to participate in and help drive the future development of “big data” research, as well as raise further awareness for this new and relevant research direction in the life sciences. ... [Information of the supplier]
The second Computational RNA Biology conference will bring together computational researchers with experimentalists interested in non-coding RNA biology to discuss the latest developments in this fast moving field. In recent years, there have been important advances in identifying and understanding non-coding RNAs. They are involved in many biological processes and are increasingly seen as important in disease. Computational approaches greatly assist our understanding of how to characterise and understand the biological functions of these molecules. This meeting will cover all aspects of RNA biology with a focus on computational methods to elucidate structure, function and interactions of non-coding RNAs across different species. We expect to see many new exciting results unveiled through the application of high-throughput sequencing as well as single sequence approaches. This meeting follows on from the successful first conference held in 2014, which was characterised by excellent presentations and vibrant discussions. ... [Information of the supplier]
Wir heißen Sie zur 55. Jahrestagung der GV-SOLAS und 17. IGTP Fortbildung 2017 in Köln herzlich willkommen. Die Altersforschung ist in Köln mit dem Max-Planck-Institut und dem Exzellenzcluster CECAD der Universität zu Köln schwerpunktmäßig vertreten. Wie können Versuchstiere helfen, die Ursachen des Alterungsprozesses zu erforschen und altersassoziierte Erkrankungen wie Krebs, Diabetes, Schlaganfall oder neurodegenerative Erkrankungen erfolgreich zu therapieren? Diese translationalen Ansätze zum Thema Altersforschung werden ein Schwerpunkt der GV- Tagung 2017 sein. Die derzeitigen Entwicklungen im Bereich der zielgerichteten genetische Modifikationen lassen erwarten, dass das Spektrum von zum Teil belasteten genetisch modifizierten Versuchstieren zunehmen und die Versuchstierkunde vor neue Herausforderungen stellen wird. Ursprünglich auf wenige Arten beschränkt, sind solche genetischen Veränderungen inzwischen in einer Vielzahl von Organismen mit einem überschaubaren zeitlichen und methodischen Aufwand möglich. Die Tagung soll auch in diesem Bereich eine Plattform für einen angeregten Austausch bieten. Integraler Bestandteil unserer Tagung in Form von Seminaren und Workshops sind selbstverständlich auch klassische versuchstierkundliche Themen wie Tiermedizin, Ernährung, Hygienemanagement, die Anwendung des 3R Prinzips, Neuentwicklungen und die praktische Umsetzung des Tierschutzgesetzes und der Tierschutz-Versuchstierverordnung, der Ausbildung und nicht zuletzt der Öffentlichkeitsarbeit. Die immer wieder kontrovers geführte Diskussion über die Notwendigkeit der Verwendung von Versuchstieren in der Forschung hat nach wie vor eine hohe gesellschaftliche Relevanz. Wir wollen mit dieser Tagung helfen, die Akzeptanz von Tierversuchen durch wissenschaftlich fundierte Begründungen zu unterstützen und verständliche Antworten zu geben.Ich freue mich auf einen anregenden Kongress und darauf, Sie in der Domstadt Köln mit ihrer 2000 jährigen Geschichte begrüßen zu dürfen. ... [Information des Anbieters]
On behalf of the Asia Pacific BioInformatics Network (APBioNET), Agency for Science, Technology and Research Singapore (A*STAR) and the Association for Medical and Bio Informatics Singapore (AMBIS), it is our great honour to invite you to join the 15th International Conference On BioInformatics (InCOB 2016), which will be held on the 21th to 23rd of September, 2016 in Singapore. Since 2002, InCoB has grown in its second decade to become one of the largest bioinformatics conferences in the Asia-Pacific region. This annual conference showcases the latest research and technologies in all areas of bioinformatics, and in recent years has been attended by practitioners from both biology fields and computing backgrounds in the Asia-Pacific region. ... [Information of the supplier]
We are excited to announce that Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and the Canadian Museum of Nature will host the 2017 Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) conference in Ottawa, Canada, Oct. 1 - Oct. 6. Standards for the description and exchange of biodiversity information help promote research, support decision-making for conservation and planning, and provide a means of communicating observations across taxa, sub-disciplines, and political boundaries. The annual TDWG conference serves two purposes: it is is a forum for extending, refining, and developing standards in response to new challenges and opportunities; and it is a showcase for biodiversity informatics - much of which relies on the specifications provided by TDWG and other standards organizations. Our theme this year is Data Integration in a Big Data Universe: Associating Occurrences with Genes, Phenotypes, and Environments. Associating genotypes with phenotypes has been the subject of previous TDWG symposia, and remains one of the great ongoing challenges of biodiversity science. It is complicated by our increased (but still nascent) understanding of the role played by microbiomes in phenotype expression. (As Bob Robbins pointed out in his 2012 keynote, some microbial genes, due to inter-species horizontal gene transfer, are better understood as attributes of a particular ecosystem than of a particular species.) Meanwhile, "habitat" remains one of the most over-burdened of Darwin Core terms, conflating climate, geology, taxonomic association, and other environmental variables. Our theme is intended to provoke discussion around questions such as: Can current systems, methods, and schemas be used to capture and understand patterns of association amongst occurrences, genes, phenotypes, and environments? If so, how? If not, what gaps need to be filled? ... [Information of the supplier]
On behalf of the President Tony Lahoutte, the Vice President Kevin Brindle and the entire Board, it is with pleasure to invite you to San Sebastián for the 13th European Molecular Imaging Meeting: the EMIM 2018. We are looking forward to meeting all of you next year in Spain and to learn about your work in Imaging Science! The ESMI is providing an interdisciplinary platform for knowledge exchange covering basic sciences, translational aspects as well as clinical applications. ... [Information des Anbieters]
Welcome to the fifteenth annual Rocky Mountain Bioinformatics Conference, a meeting of the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB). The organizers hope that you enjoy the program, and find the conference a productive opportunity to meet researchers, students and industrial users of bioinformatics technology. The Rocky series began fifteen years ago as a regional conference, and has grown into an international program with a spotlight on regional development in the computational biosciences. The presenters of the Rocky conference are scientists representing a broad spectrum of universities, industrial enterprises, government laboratories, and medical libraries from around the world. The meeting is a chance to get to know your colleagues near and far, seek collaborative opportunities, and find synergies that can drive our field forward. We hope you enjoy the science, the company, and the spectacular scenery of the Rocky Mountains. Welcome! ... [Information of the supplier]
The 11th International Biocuration Conference is a unique event for biocurators and developers of biological databases to discuss their work, promote collaborations, and foster a sense of community in this very active and growing area of research. This year abstracts are invited for topic areas as: Precision Medicine; Phenotypes, genotypes, and variants; Data Standards and Ontologies. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
Dear colleagues, Registration on 11th International Multiconference "Bioinformatics of Genome Regulation and Structure\Systems Biology" — BGRS\SB-2018 is open! Since 1998, the conference of BGRS\SB series are held every two years. Highly qualified specialists working on interdisciplinary tasks in the fields of modern bioinformatics, computer system biology and their applications in various problems of biology, medicine, pharmacology, bioengineering, biotechnology, genetics and plant and animal breeding, etc., gather in the Novosibirsk Academgorodok to discuss actual issues and present their scientific results. ... [Information of the supplier]