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Network Biology SIG, ISMB 2011 in Vienna
The NetBio SIG will focus on two major areas: (1) the development of network-related tools and resources, and (2) the application of network analysis and visualization in the study of biology, synthetic biology and medicine. The meeting will provide a unique interface between tool developers and users in the field of network biology. Through these complementary lenses, the SIG will bring into focus the current state of the field, its future promise and how to get from here to there.
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Important Dates
- Feb 7: Open for submissions
- April 18: Abstract deadline
- May 6: Notification of accepted abstracts
- June 3: Early Registration Discount Cut-off date
- July 15: NetBio SIG, ISMB 2011, Vienna
Keynote speakers
- Trey Ideker, "Rewiring of Genetic Networks by DNA Damage" (University of California at San Diego)
- Alfonso Valencia, "Using and Completing Cancer Networks" (Spanish National Cancer Research Centre)
- Gary Bader, "Network and pathway information: collecting, visualizing and using for gene function prediction" (University of Toronto)
- Henning Hermjakob, "Reactome, IntAct, PSICQUIC: Bringing pathways and interactions together" (European Bioinformatics Institute)
Program
SIG Organizing Committee
- Alexander Pico, Gladstone Institutes, UCSF, apico@gladstone.ucsf.edu
- Scooter Morris, RBVI, University of California at San Francisco, scooter@cgl.ucsf.edu
- Allan Kuchinsky, Agilent Technologies, allan_kuchinsky@agilent.com
- Annette Adler, Agilent Technologies, annette_adler@agilent.com
- Gary Bader, University of Toronto, gary.bader@utoronto.ca
- Mario Albrecht, Max Planck Institute for Informatics, mario.albrecht@mpi-inf.mpg.de
- Diego di Bernardo, Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine, dibernardo@tigem.it
- Ian Donaldson, University of Oslo, ian.donaldson@biotek.uio.no
- Hana El-Samad, University of California at San Francisco, helsamad@gmail.com