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  • The International Workshop on Genomic databases 2010 - Rio de Janeiro

    The International Workshop on Genomic databases 2010 (August 30th to September 3rd, 2010 - Rio de Janeiro - Brazil)



    The IWGD'10 is the third edition of the successful International Workshop on Genomic Databases one of the main workshops to be organized in Brazil focusing on genomic databases. It is organized by the BiowebDB consortium and it is intended to bring together researchers working on issues related to designing, managing, integrating, accessing and exploring genomic databases, giving them the opportunity to present and to discuss their research in a constructive and motivating atmosphere.
    Co-located with the Brazilian Symposium on Bioinformatics

    Topics of interest

    The workshop seeks to provide a forum for these topics of interest, but not limited to:

    Biological Databases
    Biological Data Integration
    Biological Data Mining
    Biological Data Visualization
    Biological Information Extraction and Retrieval Biological Knowledge Bases Biological Knowledge Representation and Inference Bioontologies Biological Data Distribution Biological Knowledge Discovery and Learning Molecular Sequence Databases Phylogeny Databases Systems Biology Databases

    Instructions to submit abstracts:



    Deadlines:

    May 7th, 2010 Deadline for abstract submission
    May 14th, 2010 Notification for abstract acceptance/rejection
    May 7th, 2010 Early registration
    August 30th, 2010 Late registration

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