GENOME
INFORMATICS
September 15 - 19, 2010
Abstract Deadline: June 25, 2010
Inanc
Birol, BC Cancer Agency, Canada
Michele
Clamp, The Broad Institute of Harvard & MIT,
USA
James
Kent, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
past
program
Ensembl
Workshop Registration
The tenth Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory/Wellcome Trust
conference on Genome Informatics will be held at the Wellcome
Trust Conference Centre on the Wellcome
Trust Genome Campus in Hinxton, UK. The meeting will
begin in the evening on Wednesday, September 15, and end
after lunch on Sunday, September 19, 2010.
The
focus for this conference is large-scale genome informatics.
Biology is an experimental science that is experiencing
an explosion of new data. This requires biologists to
increase the scale and sophistication in the information
technology used for their research. The conference scope
encompasses the management and the analysis of these data,
such as whole genome comparisons within and among species
and strains, the analysis of results from high throughput
experiments to uncover cellular pathways and molecular
interactions, and the design of effective algorithms to
identify regulatory sequence motifs.
The
conference brings together the leading scientists in this
growing field, and we strongly encourage researchers from
other large scale information handling disciplines to
attend. The majority of oral presentations will be drawn
from openly submitted abstracts.
Tentative Topics:
• Comparative & Evolutionary
Genomics
•
Databases, Data Mining, Visualization & Curation
•
Population & Statistical Genomics
• RNA Sequencing & Gene Prediction
• Epigenetics & Gene Regulation
• Sequencing Pipelines & Assembly
Keynote Speaker:
Alex
Bateman, The Sanger Institute, UK
Discussion
Leaders
Serafim
Batzoglou, Stanford
University, USA
David
Dooling, Washington University School of
Medicine, USA
Richard Durbin, Wellcome Trust
Sanger Institute, UK
Paul Flicek, EBI, Wellcome Trust
Centre, UK
Martin Krzywinski, BC Cancer
Agency, Canada
Elliott Margulies, National
Institutes of Health, USA
Ali Mortazavi, California Insitute
of Technology, USA
Lior Pachter, University of
California, Berkeley, USA
Zhiping Weng, Boston University,
USA
Abstracts
should contain only new and unpublished material and
must be submitted electronically by the abstract deadline.
Selection
of material for oral and poster presentation will be made
by the organizers and individual session chairs. Status
(talk/poster) of abstracts will be posted on our web site
as soon as decisions have been made by the organizers.
We are eager to have as many young people as possible
attend since they are likely to benefit most from this
meeting. We have applied for funds from government and
industry to partially support graduate students and postdocs.
Apply in writing to meetings@cshl.edu
stating need for financial support - preference is given
to those submitting abstracts.
We
look forward to seeing you at Hinxton in September.
Pricing
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NO LONGER AVAILABLE
Academic
Package Single Occupancy* GBP735
Academic Package Double Occupancy* GBP655
Graduate/PhD Student Package Double Occupancy* GBP595
Corporate Package Single Occupancy* GBP945
Academic/Student No-Housing Package GBP470
Corporate No-Housing Package GBP620
Double
Occupancy = Shared Accommodations
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Regular
packages are all inclusive and cover registration, food,
housing, parking, wine-and-cheese party, banquet, etc.
No Housing packages include all costs except housing.
Full payment is due 4 weeks prior to the meeting. Where
applicable, payments will be processed using the daily
exchange rate.
*Housing
Both single and double occupancy accomodation is available
at Hinxton on a first-come-first-served basis. Once
accomodations are full, delegates will be advised to
make their own housing arrangements. The conference
center will provide coaches for departure to airports
and Central Cambridge only.
(more
details).