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2013 IEEE International Workshop on Genomic Signal Processing and Statistics (GENSIPS 2013)
United States
Texas
11/17/2013

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.

Contact

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

Bioinformatician, Biologist, Biostatistician, Geneticist , Molecular Biologist
2013 VIVO Conference
United States
Missouri
08/14/2013

2013 VIVO Conference

Aug. 14-16, 2013 St. Louis, Missouri

The VIVO conference is an excellent opportunity to meet with VIVO team members from participating institutions, and offers an open and collaborative environment to share ideas and discuss topics related to adoption and implementation of VIVO, VIVO-based tools and the opportunities created by advancing data sharing and team science.The Fourth Annual VIVO Conference will be held in St. Louis from Aug. 14-16, 2013

Who Should Attend?

If you are interested in scholarly collaboration and research discovery, than the VIVO 2013 Conference may be for you!  This conference is designed for scholars, scientists, researchers, developers, publishers, funding agencies, research officers, students, institutional officials and those supporting the development of team science.

This year's VIVO conference provides a unique opportunity for people from across the country and around the world to come together in the spirit of promoting scholarly collaboration and research discovery.

Questions?

Do you have questions about the VIVO Conference?  We're here to help! 

Contact Designing Events today:

+1-410-654-5525

vivo@designingevents.com

Computer Scientist, Information Scientist, Librarian , Scientist, Technologist
12th International Workshop on Data Mining in Bioinformatics (BIOKDD '13)
United States
Illinois
08/11/2013

12th International Workshop on Data Mining in Bioinformatics (BIOKDD '13)

In conjunction with the 19th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD'13)

August 11, 2013 Chicago, Illinois

The goal of this workshop is to encourage KDD researchers to take on the numerous challenges that Bioinformatics offers. This year, the workshop will feature the theme of building network and predictive models of biological processes and diseases using complex data. This field focuses on the use of computational approaches, especially from data mining and machine learning, and the large amount and variety of biological data being generated. The goal here is to build accurate predictive or descriptive network models of biological processes and diseases. These approaches have revolutionized the new age biology by enabling novel discoveries in basic biology and diseases like cancer and diabetes, as well as the development of therapeutics.

Bioinformatician
GlobalSIP 2013 Symposium on: Advancing Neural Engineering Through Big Data
United States
Texas
12/04/2013

GlobalSIP 2013 Symposium on: Advancing Neural Engineering Through Big Data

GlobalSIP 2013

1st IEEE Global Conference on Signal and Information Processing

December 3-5, 2013 Austin, Texas

Symposium Date: Wednesday, December 4, 2013

The past two decades have seen an explosion in Neural Engineering research dedicated to interfacing the nervous system to the external world. Research in this area has been motivated by the promise of treatments for elusive medical conditions ranging from blindness to chronic pain to spinal cord injury, and has been supported by a sustained campaign from a spectrum of federal funding agencies. Overall progress in the field has been limited by the lack of large, comprehensive data resources. The purpose of this symposium is to focus the attention of the research community on a progression of neural engineering research questions and to generate and curate massive data sets to be used in addressing those questions. The existence of massive common data corpora has proven to substantially accelerate research progress. In this symposium, we will explore the community needs for such massive data and discuss models for the funding, development and distribution of these resources.

Bioengineer, Biomedical Engineer, Computer Scientist, Neuroscientist, Technologist
International Conference on Intelligent Biology and Medicine (ICIBM 2013)
United States
Tennessee
08/11/2013

International Conference on Intelligent Biology and Medicine (ICIBM 2013)

August 11-13, 2013, Nashville, Tennessee

Bioinformatics, Systems Biology and Intelligent Computing are synergistic disciplines that hold great promise for the advancement of biomedical research and development through the design of intelligent systems to solve engineering practical problems as well as translational science problems. Research and development in these areas impact science and technology, and synergies among these disciplines provide enormous potential. The International Conference on Intelligent Biology and Medicine (ICIBM) aims to provide a forum for the cross-fertilization of ideas and promotion of interdisciplinary collaborations. Keeping these objectives in mind, ICIBM solicits original contributions in the following non-exclusive lists of areas.

Bioinformatics

Functional genomics, personalized medicine, genetics and genomics, multi-dimensional data integration, next generation sequencing analysis (including algorithms, tools and data analysis), microarray based data analysis, biomedical data analysis, bio-molecular and phylogenetic databases, bio-languages, interoperability in bio-databases, bio-ontology and data mining, identification and classification of genes, sequence search and alignment, protein structure prediction and molecular simulation, molecular evolution and phylogeny, proteomics, drug discovery, drug design, bioinformatics engineering, bio-data visualization, algorithms, modeling and simulation of bio-datasets, biomarker discovery, bio-imaging, signaling and computation.

Systems Biology

Modeling and simulation of biological processes, pathways, networks, regulatory networks, pipelines, mathematical and quantitative models of cellular and multi-cellular systems, emergence of properties in complex biological systems, methods to predict biological network behavior from incomplete information, statistical modeling of biological data, prediction and validation, synthetic biological systems, high performance bio-computing, self-organization in living systems (cells, organisms, swarms, ecosystems, etc.), platforms for computational modeling of living systems (parallel, distributed, and multi-resolution simulation methods), differential, discrete and/or stochastic modeling-language frameworks, applications of systems biology towards understanding disease mechanisms, pharmaceutical drug discovery and drug target validation.

Intelligent Computing

Machine learning, data mining, knowledge discovery, pattern recognition, natural langue processing, literature mining, semantic and ontology driven biological data analysis, neural computing, kernel methods, evolutionary computing, swarm intelligence and optimization, feature selection/extraction, ensemble methods, manifold learning theory, artificial life and artificial immune systems, technology to develop artificial components, systematization methodology for intelligent systems, and scientific principles related to artificial life. 

For general questions/inquiries, please email us at icibm.list@gmail.com.

Bioengineer, Biologist, Computer Scientist, Molecular Biologist, Scientist
BodyNets 2013--8th International Conference on Body Area Networks
United States
Massachusetts
09/30/2013

BodyNets 2013--8th International Conference on Body Area Networks

September 30–October 2, 2013 Boston, Massachusetts, United States

BodyNets 2013 aims to provide a world-leading and unique opportunity for bringing together researchers and practitioners from diverse disciplines to plan, analyze, design, build, deploy and experiment with/on body area networks (BANs).

Biomedical Engineer, Computer Scientist, Informatician, Occupational Therapist, Physician Researcher, Technologist
Human Genomics and Personalized Medicine
Sweden
06/17/2013

Human Genomics and Personalized Medicine

Organized in collaboration with Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation and Science for Life Laboratory - Stockholm

June 17 - 21, 2013 Stockholm, Sweden

The Human Genomics and Personalized Medicine meeting will be co-chaired by Drs. Kelly A Frazer and Geoffrey Ginsburg who respectively are leaders in the field of human genomics and personalized medicine. We have selected a diverse set of speakers based on their expertise who we believe can present a balanced and complementary view of the field. The meeting will have eight sessions highlighting: 1. Breakthroughs in Genomic and Personalized Medicine; 2. Genomes and Biology; 3. Policy; 4. Advances and Challenges in the Field; 5. Pharmacogenomics; 6. Personalized Genomes; 7. Cancer Genomics and Applications; and 8. Translating Biomarkers to Personalized Medicine.

For the “Breakthroughs in Genomic and Personalized Medicine” session to be as timely as possible we have left two spots open with the goal of choosing speakers in 2012 closer to the time of the meeting. The Genomes and Biology session includes talks on the role of inherited variants, the epigenome and microbiomes in disease. For the Policy session we have chosen experts to discuss consumer expectations and economic drivers for Personalized Medicine. Advances and Challenges in the Field includes talks on the key regulatory issues, analysis of complex data sets, developing robust biorepositories and public access to large data sets being generated on funds from NIH and other agencies. The Pharmacogenomics session features leaders in the field who are actively working in bringing genomic targeted therapies to the clinic in a variety of diseases. For the Personalized Genomes session leading experts using whole genome sequences for clinical trials and diagnostics will present. The Cancer Genomics and Applications session includes a representative of The Cancer Genome Atlas NIH sponsored program, an industry talk on successful translation of a commercial genomics diagnostics and two targeted therapy talks, one of which is focused on cancer stem cells. The Translating Biomarkers to Personalized Medicine session has three individuals from industry utilizing genome sequence data to develop diagnostics and for drug discovery. Finally, The Future of Genomic Medicine, a keynote address given by a leading government official who will discuss science and science policy with an emphasis on what the government doing to advance Personalized Health Care.

Keystone Symposia
160 U. S. Highway 6, Suite 200
PO Box 1630
Silverthorne, CO 80498
www.keystonesymposia.org

Hours of operation: 7:30 am to 4:00 pm (Mountain Time Zone)

Attendee Services: Registration and Abstract Submission
David Sanchez
Phone: +1 (800) 253-0685 or +1 (970) 262-1230
Fax: +1 (970) 262-1525

Cell Biologist, Molecular Biologist, Oncologist, Physician Researcher