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Call for Papers: Health Informatics Symposium (HIS)
United States
Washington, DC
07/01/2013

Call for Papers: Health Informatics Symposium (HIS)

September 25, 2013, Washington, DC

This symposium will be held in conjunction with the annual ACM Conference on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology and Biomedical Informatics (ACM BCB), which is the main flagship conference of the ACM SIGBio (ACM Special Interest Group on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology and Biomedical Informatics). The goal of this symposium is to bring together bring computational scientists together with researchers and professionals to discuss the problems in healthcare, public health, and everyday wellness. The symposium highlights the most novel technical contributions in computing oriented toward health informatics and the related social and ethical implications.

Specific topics of interest cover various facets of health informatics research, including but not limited to the following:

• Information technologies for clinical and healthcare delivery and management

• Health data acquisition, management, and visualization

• Healthcare knowledge management and decision support

• Healthcare modeling and simulation

• Data analytics, data mining, and machine learning

• Health information systems

• Healthcare communication networks and environments

• Interactions with health information technologies

• System software design and implementation

• Multi-modal data integration with an emphasis on supporting real-time analytics

• Methodological innovation focused on the generation of information and knowledge

• Data science and visualization with applications in the health and life sciences

• Natural language processing, text mining including data from Electronic Health Record

• Instrumentation of enterprise systems to create a "Learning Healthcare SystemSubmitted manuscripts should not exceed 10 pages in ACM template on 8.5 x 11 inch paper (see ACM templates). All the manuscripts should be submitted at https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acmbcbhis2013. All accepted papers of registered authors will be included in the proceedings published by ACM digital libraries. The authors of selected papers will be invited to adapt their papers for being published in a special issue of a journal (to be determined).

Important Dates:

Paper submission deadline: July 1, 2013

Notification of acceptance:  July 20, 2013

Camera-ready papers due: August 1, 2013

Symposium date: September 25, 2013

Computer Scientist, Informatician, Information Scientist, Physician Researcher
Call for Abstracts: International Society for Disease Surveillance 2013 Conference
United States
Louisiana
09/09/2013

Call for Abstracts: International Society for Disease Surveillance 2013 Conference

 December 12-13, 2013 New Orleans, Louisiana 

Abstract Submission Deadline: September 9, 2013

Abstract submissions are now being accepted for presentation at the 2013 International Society for Disease Surveillance (ISDS) Conference to be held in New Orleans, Louisiana, December 12-13, 2013. The theme for this year's conference— Translating Research and Surveillance into Action— will focus on strategies for incorporating the latest in biosurveillance approaches, methodologies, and results into evidence-based public health practices, programs, and policies. Submissions that address the conference theme, i.e. the effective transfer of evidence to inform public health, and/or international surveillance and collaboration are especially encouraged.

The ISDS conference is the premier annual scientific gathering for researchers and practitioners in public health, epidemiology, health policy, biostatistics and mathematical modeling, informatics, computer science, and related fields focused on biosurveillance and emerging challenges to public health practice. The 2013 ISDS Conference will feature internationally renowned speakers from health departments, leading academic institutions, government agencies, international health agencies and top industrial organizations.

Abstracts accepted for presentation at the 2013 ISDS Conference will be published in a special supplement of the Online Journal of Public Health Informatics.

Biostatistician, Computer Scientist, Epidemiologist, Informatician, Public Health Expert, Public Health Worker, Public Servant
Call for Papers: International Smoke Symposium
United States
Maryland
07/01/2013

Call for Papers: International Smoke Symposium

Presented by the International Association of Wildland Fire, in conjunction with National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) Smoke Committee and Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP)

October 21-24, 2013 The Marriott Inn & Conference Center, University of Maryland University College, Adelphi, Maryland, USA

The deadline for submissions is July 1, 2013

As the extent of global wildland fire and smoke increases, changes in air quality and climate will result in greater threats to human health, ecosystems, and infrastructure in the United States and internationally. The International Smoke Symposium will provide a venue to explore the complex issues surrounding wildland fire and smoke; discuss different management strategies adopted around the world; and identify knowledge gaps within the field of smoke science for future research, innovation, and development.

This symposium will serve as a nexus of interdisciplinary research, management, and policy. Research specialists, managers, and policy makers from non-governmental organizations, government agencies, tribes, and private institutions will be able to discuss and evaluate current practices and the latest research and technological developments that inform decision making and provide a critical sounding board for future research needs and practical solutions to management challenges.

OBJECTIVES

The Symposium will

Create an international forum to discuss complex smoke issues associated with both wildland and agricultural fire.

Identify research gaps and priorities for smoke science and air quality communities to address to meet contemporary challenges.

Increase awareness of ongoing smoke science research for professionals engaged in fire activities, air quality management, resource stewardship, military land-use activities, and emergency services

Create innovative training opportunities for managers and operational professionals through a virtual platform.

Showcase contemporary science and technologies to promote pioneering management and policy strategies.

Raise awareness of the global diversity of approaches, issues, ideas and mitigation strategies in smoke management as they pertain to ecological concerns, social perceptions, and economic issues.

SESSION FORMATS EXPLAINED

Plenary Session: A keynote address to all conference attendees. (These are programmed by the conference steering committee.)

Oral Presentation: Shorter sessions (generally 20 minutes) which are scheduled to take place at the same time (i.e., concurrent). Each session normally focuses on a different topics so an attendee can choose the session that most interests them. (Note: most individual paper submissions are programmed into Concurrent Sessions after they are accepted.)

Poster Presentations: A Poster Session showcases your research/project. It combines text and graphics to make a visually pleasing presentation. There will be a formal poster session where you will show your work to numerous participants at a conference. As viewers walk by, your poster should quickly and efficiently communicate your research/project. Unlike the fast pace of a slide show or verbal presentation, a Poster Session allows viewers to study and restudy your information and discuss it with you one on one. You may also be required to give short presentations on your research every ten or fifteen minutes.

Special Session: A session consisting of multiple presentations with one common topic or theme. Typically, the person who proposes the special session includes a list for all of the papers on the Special Session at the time of the original submission.
Submission Guidelines for Special Sessions: 1st - The session organizer should submit a short abstract for the session as a whole which includes a list of each session and presenter. 2nd - each individual presenter within the Special Session will submit their individual abstracts. When doing this they should select Special Session as the Presentation Type and include a statement at the beginning of their abstract noting which special session they are associated with.

PAPERS SUBMISSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS TOPICS:

This conference welcomes oral, poster and special session submissions from fire, smoke, and air quality applications and examples; including current and recent programs and case studies, lessons learned, data sets, and scientific results, data, and models. The following set of topics represents a comprehensive guideline for potential presenters but submissions are not limited only to these categories; papers outside these areas are welcome and desired.

WILDLAND and AGRICULTURAL FIRE ACTIVITY, SMOKE EMISSIONS and INVENTORY

Emissions factors from wildland and agricultural fire

Smoke emissions as they relate to fire activity, fuels and  consumption

Atmospheric chemistry pertinent to smoke management including fine particulate matter and precursor pollutants emitted by fire that contribute to ozone and secondary aerosols

Greenhouse gases, brown and black carbon

Carbon monoxide and air toxic, firefighter and public exposure

Using remote sensing to gain information on smoke emissions

Unmanned aerial instrument platforms for obtaining smoke information

Smoke emissions tracking databases and comparison of methods, with a focus on fire activity

SMOKE AND AIR QUALITY MODELING

Fire behavior modeling for smoke

Uncertainty in smoke modeling

Improving smoke model data sources

Smoke model evaluation and needs

Modeling smoke for regulatory purposes and management programs

Smoke plume rise modeling and transport

Smoke plume chemistry modeling

Measurements of trace gases and aerosols in smoke plumes; near-source and far downwind.

Communicating smoke model results and uncertainties

Minimizing smoke impacts through fire weather and meteorology modeling

Application of smoke and air quality modeling for public health, transportation safety and fire personnel exposure

SMOKE AND POPULATIONS

Health impacts of short and long term exposure to smoke in the public and firefighters, knowledge gaps, science, and management implications

Personal and ambient air quality monitoring of smoke

Public communication with respect to smoke episodes (warnings, air quality indices, risk, health effects)

Public education and outreach about smoke impacts as they relate to fire ecology and ecosystem management

Direct and indirect local and regional social, economic, medical and political costs of smoke from fire

Assessing risk from smoke on human communities, public health, transportation and fire personnel

Social tolerance of smoke and influencing factors

Effects of smoke on transportation (Superfog), response and communication

Effects of smoke on suppression operations

Public communication strategies – needs, methods, preferences, impacts, and effectiveness

Public reaction to smoke warning systems

Public safety and risk from smoke – evacuation, shelter in place, public mitigation approaches

SMOKE AND CLIMATE CHANGE

Smoke and fire modeling for understanding impacts on climate

What climate change means for smoke and impacting population centers – agricultural dynamics and impacts; wildfire dynamics; vegetation and fuel dynamics; land management strategies and practices; consequences, mitigation and implications

Smoke and climate system feedbacks

Fire emissions contributions to a changed composition of planetary gases

Short-lived climate forcers and the Arctic -contribution of wildfires, prescribed fires and agricultural burning

SMOKE MANAGEMENT and MITIGATION– POLICIES, PROCEDURES AND PRACTICES

Basic Smoke Management Practices, Smoke Management Programs and Emission Reduction Techniques

Smoke management and mitigation approaches - policies and regulations for nuisance, air quality standards and climate change (Domestic and International)

International smoke management: policy for sensitive receptors outside the country and mitigating sources outside the country

Science and technology support for fire and air quality decision making and management application

Public safety guidelines and implementation

Responding to wildfire smoke – strategies, roles, coordination and planning

Training programs – needs, opportunities, capabilities

Exceptional Events and smoke impacts

Contact Us:

Mikel Robinson
Executive Director

International Association of Wildland Fire
1418 Washburn Street
Missoula, Montana 59801 USA

(01) (406) 531-8264
Toll Free from US & Canada:
(888) 440-IAWF (4293)
execdir@iawfonline.org

Community Activist, Computer Scientist, Physician Researcher, Policy Analyst, Public Health Expert, Public Health Worker, Public Servant, Scientist
Call for Papers: 2013 IEEE International Workshop on Genomic Signal Processing and Statistics (GENSIPS 2013)
United States
Texas
08/02/2013

Call for Papers: 2013 IEEE International Workshop on Genomic Signal Processing and Statistics (GENSIPS 2013)

November 17–19, 2013 Houston, Texas

The 2013 IEEE International Workshop on Genomic Signal Processing and Statistics (GENSIPS 2013) will be held in Houston during November 17-19, 2013. GENSIPS 2013 will provide a forum for signal processing researchers, bioinformaticians, computational biologists, biomedical engineers, and biostatisticians to exchange ideas and discuss the challenges confronting computational bioinformatics and systems biology communities due to the high modality of disparate high-throughput data, high variability of data acquisition, high dimensionality of biomedical data, and high complexity of genomics and proteomics. GENSIPS 2013 will feature prominent plenary speakers in biomedical research. GENSIPS 2013 will also provide best paper awards to students with outstanding technical contributions.

Papers on original research in computational biology and bioinformatics are solicited. Abstracts for poster presentation are also welcome. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Deep sequencing data analysis

Methods for analyzing SNP/genotype/epigenetic data

LC/MS data analysis and proteomics

Cancer genomics and cancer drug screening

Functions of microRNA and non-coding RNAs

Differential analysis of molecular regulatory networks

Functional meta-genomics and biomolecular dynamics in microbial communities

Dynamics and control of genetic regulatory networks

Modeling of cancer evolution and intra-tumoral heterogeneity

Modeling of genetic networks and signaling pathways

Travel and best paper awards sponsored by National Science Foundation will be provided to student/post doctoral authors of papers with exceptional quality.

Paper Submission: All submitted papers (up to 4 pages) will be peer-reviewed. Accepted papers will be published in conference proceedings that will be archived in IEEE Xplore. Authors of papers of exceptional quality will be invited to submit a journal version to a special issue of a high-quality journal.

Important Deadlines

Aug. 2, 2013 Full papers due; proposal for special session due

Sep. 9, 2013 Notification of Acceptance

Oct. 21, 2013 Poster abstract due

Oct. 28, 2013 Camera Ready paper due and early registration

Nov. 17-19, 2013 GENSIPS 2013

Contact

The workshop organizers may be contacted at info@gensips2013.org.

Bioinformatician, Biologist, Biostatistician, Geneticist , Molecular Biologist
Call for Papers: First International Conference on ICTs for Disaster Management
Algeria
09/23/2013

Call for Papers: First International Conference on ICTs for Disaster Management 

March 24-25, 2014 Algiers, Algeria

Paper Submission deadline: September 23, 2013

ICT-DM’2014 aims to bring together academics and practitioners who are involved in emergency services, ad hoc planning, disaster recovery, etc., to learn about the latest research developments, share experiences and information about this area and develop recommendations.

Authors are invited to submit manuscripts that present original unpublished research on using ICTs for detection, prevention, preparation, response and recovery of disasters. There will also be invited presentations by experts from academia, industry, and government as well as special sessions dedicated to case studies, demonstrations and experiences based on pragmatic approaches. This way, the conference will provide a forum for supporting and encouraging both academic researchers, as well as practitioners involved in applied‐focused research. The conference topics are (but not limited to):

Communication systems for disaster management

Infrastructures, technologies and services for distributed crisis management teams and organizations

Mobile and wireless communication networks

Hastily formed networks (MANETs, Mesh, VANETs, Sensor, …)

Opportunistic communications

Multi-platform and multi-sensor data collection

Infrastructure protection and security

Interoperability of heterogeneous systems

Coordination and collaboration technologies and systems for disaster management

Collaborative information systems architectures, frameworks, technologies

Collaborative decision-making under stress, time pressure and limited resources

Service Oriented Architectures for collaboration

Ontology approaches

Contextual and situation-based collaboration

Security and privacy concerns in information sharing

Cloud computing for disaster management

Pervasive and mobile computing

Social media and networks for participation and collaboration

Modeling and simulation of collaboration

Data/information management and analysis for disaster management

Querying and filtering on heterogeneous, multi-source streaming disaster data

Human-system interactive information extraction

Uncertainty and possibly adversity in data handling and delivery

Context-awareness information analysis and extraction

Data mining from multiple information and huge sources

Mining and making decisions on time-evolving and uncertain data

Crowd sourcing

Trust and information credibility in social networks

Damage and loss assessment

Post disaster needs assessment

Geo-Information technologies for disaster management

Geospatial information technology and geo-collaboration

Situation awareness

Web mapping and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

Integration of data: building information models (BIM) and GIS

Standardization developments (models, icons, symbols)

Visualization and visual analytics

Evacuation and rescue geo-planning

Open source data and space based resources to support disaster management

Preparation and mitigation for managing disasters

Prediction and early warning

Remote sensing

Risk assessment, modeling and simulation tools for crisis situations

Healthcare crisis information systems

Multimedia-based communication skills for citizens and civil servants

E-government and population education

Practices for risk reduction and rapid response in developing countries

ICT in emergency planning and civil protection

Case studies, particular incidents and learned lessons

Benchmark and case studies in e-governance for disaster management

Case studies of the use of social media and networks

Innovative uses of technologies adapted to the readiness 

Requests can be sent to:

E-Mail: ictdm2014@gmail.com

Fax: +213 (0) 21 91 21 26

Computer Scientist, Emergency Physician, Healthcare Administrator, Informatician, Information Scientist, Physician Researcher, Policy Analyst, Public Health Expert, Public Health Worker, Public Servant, Technologist
Call for Abstracts: EMBO Conference Series Cancer Genomics
Germany
08/08/2013

Call for Abstracts: EMBO Conference Series Cancer Genomics

European Molecular Biology Laboratory Heidelberg, Germany Sunday 3 November - Tuesday 5 November 2013

Registration deadline: Thursday 19 September 2013

Abstract deadline: Thursday 8 August 2013

Topics

Cancer Genetics
Functional Genomics & Epigenomics of Cancer
Systems Biology & Integrated Analyses of Cancer
Cancer Model Systems & Systems Pharmacology
Translation & Clinical Impact of Cancer Genomics

This conference will provide an opportunity to learn about, and keep up-to-date with, the rapidly progressing area of cancer genomics. It will cover presentations from cancer genome projects, the areas of cancer functional genomics, systems biology, cancer mouse models, and the translation and clinical impact of scientific results obtained. The meeting will bring together leading scientists from across these areas for a unique opportunity to interact and stimulate further integration of these efforts.

European Cancer Genomics research is particularly strong in the Heidelberg area, with three International Cancer Genome Consortium (www.icgc.org) projects being currently pursued with significant participation from Heidelberg institutions, including EMBL. As in our 2011 meeting, a large number of renowned speakers will be invited, with a strong representation of overseas speakers. The atmosphere at the conference will make this an exceptional event with cutting edge science, extensive scientific discussions, and ample possibilities for meetings between and after sessions, to facilitate in-depth discussions and new collaborations.

Biologist, Molecular Biologist, Oncologist, Pharmacologist, Physician Researcher