Dear colleagues
We are organizing in the 1st and 2nd of March the first "Bioinformatics Open Days" at the University of Minho, Campus de Gualtar, Portugal.
This event intends to promote the Bioinformatics area, bringing national and international specialists in the field.
It will have a forum for the discussion among students in the area and a session devoted to companies interested in Bioinformatics.
You can obtain further information in the web site: http://darwin.di.uminho.pt/bod
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bioinf...16779321666208
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/BOD2012_UM
More info at: http://lanyrd.com/2012/bod/
We would like to invite you to participate in this event, by submitting a contribution (poster) ou simply by attending the sessions.
Hope to see you there !
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Call for Posters - deadline 15 Fev
Bioinformatics has assumed, over the past few years, an outstanding growth and its role is gaining even more importance in fields like Molecular Biology and Molecular Medicine.
These fields, more than ever, gave rise to an exponential production of information in a wide range of new formats, aiming to represent nucleotide or protein sequences, high-throughput experimental data and so on.
Systems Biology integrates the biological research efforts with the data analysis, mathematical modelling, in silico simulation and optimization, aiming to gather large-scale databases and develop new computational technologies, to accurately discover new biological meaning or even to help in tasks related with modelling and optimization.
Submissions are now open until February 15th for the first edition of the Bioinformatics Open Days.
If you would like to share your work you are welcome to participate.
Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:
-Next Generation Sequencing
-Model optimization tools
-Motif recognition
-Proteomics and Transcriptomics
-Metabolic analysis tools
-Simulation approaches
-Biological data visualization
-Functional Genomics
-Evolutionary Algorithms
-Cellular Interactions
-Data mining approaches (implementations and algorithms)
-Phylogenetic in silico analysis
-Drug target in silico detection
The BOD Organizing Committee
We are organizing in the 1st and 2nd of March the first "Bioinformatics Open Days" at the University of Minho, Campus de Gualtar, Portugal.
This event intends to promote the Bioinformatics area, bringing national and international specialists in the field.
It will have a forum for the discussion among students in the area and a session devoted to companies interested in Bioinformatics.
You can obtain further information in the web site: http://darwin.di.uminho.pt/bod
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bioinf...16779321666208
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/BOD2012_UM
More info at: http://lanyrd.com/2012/bod/
We would like to invite you to participate in this event, by submitting a contribution (poster) ou simply by attending the sessions.
Hope to see you there !
___________________________
Call for Posters - deadline 15 Fev
Bioinformatics has assumed, over the past few years, an outstanding growth and its role is gaining even more importance in fields like Molecular Biology and Molecular Medicine.
These fields, more than ever, gave rise to an exponential production of information in a wide range of new formats, aiming to represent nucleotide or protein sequences, high-throughput experimental data and so on.
Systems Biology integrates the biological research efforts with the data analysis, mathematical modelling, in silico simulation and optimization, aiming to gather large-scale databases and develop new computational technologies, to accurately discover new biological meaning or even to help in tasks related with modelling and optimization.
Submissions are now open until February 15th for the first edition of the Bioinformatics Open Days.
If you would like to share your work you are welcome to participate.
Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:
-Next Generation Sequencing
-Model optimization tools
-Motif recognition
-Proteomics and Transcriptomics
-Metabolic analysis tools
-Simulation approaches
-Biological data visualization
-Functional Genomics
-Evolutionary Algorithms
-Cellular Interactions
-Data mining approaches (implementations and algorithms)
-Phylogenetic in silico analysis
-Drug target in silico detection
The BOD Organizing Committee