GLBIO 2012 - Great Lakes Bioinformatics Conference 2012
Topics/Call fo Papers
The conference provides an interdisciplinary forum for the discussion of research findings and methods. An important goal for the conference is to foster long term collaborative relationships and networking opportunities within the domain of computational approaches to biology. The program will include oral presentations, poster presentations, invited keynote speakers and tutorials.
Mark you calendar today and join us at GLBIO 2012, May 15-17, 2012.
Who Should Attend:
? Informatics and life sciences researchers
? Computer scientists and software developers
? Graduate and undergraduate students and faculty
? State and federal government organizations
? Medical and commercial bioscience organizations
? Anyone interested in bioscience applications
The following are focus areas for the conference: Bioimaging, Databases and Ontologies, Disease Models and Epidemiology, Evolution and Comparative Genomics, Gene Regulation and Transcriptomics, Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics, Population Genomics, Protein Interactions and Molecular Networks, Protein Structure and Function, Sequence Analysis, Text Mining, Algorithm Development and Machine Learning, Metagenomics.
Honorary Conference Chairs:
? Brian Athey, University of Michigan
? Robert Murphy, Carnegie Mellon University
Conference Chairs:
? Jim Cavalcoli, University of Michigan
? Lonnie Welch, Ohio University
Program Chairs:
? Laura Brown, Michigan Technological University
? Margit Burmeister, University of Michigan
? Elodie Ghedin, University of Pittsburgh
Mark you calendar today and join us at GLBIO 2012, May 15-17, 2012.
Who Should Attend:
? Informatics and life sciences researchers
? Computer scientists and software developers
? Graduate and undergraduate students and faculty
? State and federal government organizations
? Medical and commercial bioscience organizations
? Anyone interested in bioscience applications
The following are focus areas for the conference: Bioimaging, Databases and Ontologies, Disease Models and Epidemiology, Evolution and Comparative Genomics, Gene Regulation and Transcriptomics, Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics, Population Genomics, Protein Interactions and Molecular Networks, Protein Structure and Function, Sequence Analysis, Text Mining, Algorithm Development and Machine Learning, Metagenomics.
Honorary Conference Chairs:
? Brian Athey, University of Michigan
? Robert Murphy, Carnegie Mellon University
Conference Chairs:
? Jim Cavalcoli, University of Michigan
? Lonnie Welch, Ohio University
Program Chairs:
? Laura Brown, Michigan Technological University
? Margit Burmeister, University of Michigan
? Elodie Ghedin, University of Pittsburgh
Other CFPs
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