BDI 2013 - International Symposium on Biomedical Data infrastructure
Topics/Call fo Papers
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON
BIOMEDICAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE (BDI 2013)
30 - 31 JANUARY 2013
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
Due to the emerging demands of huge amounts of biomedical data, new and improved data management capabilities are required for supporting a wide range of applications. Current Biomedical Databases are independently administered in geographically distinct locations, lending them almost ideally to adoption of intelligent data management approaches. As a result next generation of information infrastructure and data integration capabilities are needed to ensure increasing infrastructure agility required for high-throughput biomedical research.
BDI 2013 symposium will focus on research issues, problems and opportunities in Biomedical Data Infrastructure. Presentations will cover a broad range of issues in (but not limited to) the following areas:
Big Biomedical Data and its Management
Biomedical Data integration and Interoperability
Next Generation Sequencing Data
Biomedical Image Analysis
Medical Informatics and Translational Bioinformatics
Biomedical Ontologies
Semantic Web Tools and Techniques for Biomedicine
Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 Applications in Biomedicine
Novel architectural models for HPC and cloud computing in Biomedicine
New parallel / concurrent programming models for High Performance Biomedical Applications in Cloud
Biomedical Data Cloud
Data Security, Privacy, and Jurisdiction of Biomedical Applications in the Cloud
Interoperabilty between different Utility Computing Platforms used for Biomedicine
Performance monitoring for biomedical applications in HPC and Cloud
Biomedical Infrastructure as a Service
Biomedical Platforms as a Service
Biomedical Software as a Service
Scientific workflows in bioinformatics and biomedicine
Data Mining in Biomedicine
Computational Systems Biology
BIOMEDICAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE (BDI 2013)
30 - 31 JANUARY 2013
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
Due to the emerging demands of huge amounts of biomedical data, new and improved data management capabilities are required for supporting a wide range of applications. Current Biomedical Databases are independently administered in geographically distinct locations, lending them almost ideally to adoption of intelligent data management approaches. As a result next generation of information infrastructure and data integration capabilities are needed to ensure increasing infrastructure agility required for high-throughput biomedical research.
BDI 2013 symposium will focus on research issues, problems and opportunities in Biomedical Data Infrastructure. Presentations will cover a broad range of issues in (but not limited to) the following areas:
Big Biomedical Data and its Management
Biomedical Data integration and Interoperability
Next Generation Sequencing Data
Biomedical Image Analysis
Medical Informatics and Translational Bioinformatics
Biomedical Ontologies
Semantic Web Tools and Techniques for Biomedicine
Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 Applications in Biomedicine
Novel architectural models for HPC and cloud computing in Biomedicine
New parallel / concurrent programming models for High Performance Biomedical Applications in Cloud
Biomedical Data Cloud
Data Security, Privacy, and Jurisdiction of Biomedical Applications in the Cloud
Interoperabilty between different Utility Computing Platforms used for Biomedicine
Performance monitoring for biomedical applications in HPC and Cloud
Biomedical Infrastructure as a Service
Biomedical Platforms as a Service
Biomedical Software as a Service
Scientific workflows in bioinformatics and biomedicine
Data Mining in Biomedicine
Computational Systems Biology
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