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  • Bioinfo-Core Conference Call, October 17, 2017 (11 AM EDT, local times around world)

    Bioinfo-core is a worldwide body of people that manage or staff bioinformatics facilities within organizations of all types including academia, academic medical centers, medical schools, biotechs and pharmas. We hold several events throughout the year including quarterly conference calls and a yearly workshop at the annual meeting, Intelligent Systems in Molecular Biology (ISMB), the official conference of ISCB.

    The next world-wide bioinfo-core conference call will be held on - Tuesday, October 17th, 2017 at 11am EST / 8am PST / 16:00 GMT.

    Agenda for this call has been posted on Bioinfo-Core web site.

    If you are interested in attending this call please leave a comment below (do not leave any email addresses/personal information). That would give us an idea of level of interest in the call. I will update this post with the call-in information a week before the actual call.

    Note: Conference call system we have used in past provides local toll-free numbers in many areas/countries around the world. You will want to check into this once the call info is posted.

    Thanks!

    This announcement is also posted at Biostars. Please use only one location to let us know of your interest in the call. We can then get a reasonably accurate measure of people who will likely call in.
    Last edited by GenoMax; 08-28-2017, 07:25 AM.

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    Call-in details for this call next week:

    For US, toll free:

    1.800.501.8979 (access code 6430305)

    For international toll free, Appendix A (page 5/6) of this document contains the toll free, in country numbers (**under the column 800.501.8979**): https://www.windstreambusiness.com/r...l-conferencing

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