[SocBiN] NETTAB 2013 Scientific Programme available on-line
Paolo Romano
paolo.dm.romano at gmail.com
Fri Sep 27 10:33:10 CEST 2013
NETTAB 2013
Semantic, Social, Mobile applications
for bioinformatics and biomedical laboratories
October 16-18, 2013, Lido of Venice, Italy
http://www.nettab.org/2013/
Last Call for Participation
Dear all,
the Scientific Programme of the NETTAB 2013 Workshop is available
on-line at: http://www.nettab.org/2013/progr.php
A PDF copy is also available for downloading from:
http://www.nettab.org/2013/docs/ScientificProgramme.pdf
Please note:
- 10 high quality works selected for oral presentation
- 2 industrial technological talks
- 2 Best Poster Awards assigned through a poll among all participants
- parallel open group discussions on topics selected by participants
- the joint event BioInfoVen (Meeting on Bioinformatics in the Veneto
Region)
Keynote talks:
- Facilitating Scientific Discovery through Crowdsourcing and
Distributed Participation, Antony Williams, RSC
- Semantic technologies for the automation of research in biomedicine,
Ross King, University of Manchester
- SCIMOBS; the million minds approach revisited in mobile context,
Barend Mons, LUMC & NBIC, NL
Titles of selected oral presentations:
+ Mobile applications driven by Open PHACTS semantic web technology
+ TagCurate: Crowdsourcing the verification of biomedical annotations to
mobile users
+ Genome interpretation and annotation
+ The OntoGene literature mining web service
+ Sprints, Hackathons and Codefests as community gluons in computational
biology
+ Taverna Mobile: Taverna workflows on Android
+ Bio-GraphIIn: a graph-based, integrative and semantically-enabled
repository for life science experimental data
+ An ontology based query engine for querying biological sequences
+ The representation of biomedical protocols
+ The role of parallelism, web services, and ontologies in
bioinformatics and omics data management and analysis
Industrial technological talks:
+ New publishing opportunities for digital life science
+ Extracting more value from data silos: Using the semantic web to link
chemistry and biology for innovation
Tutorials:
- Semantic Web for Life Sciences: vision, aims, tools, platforms, Andrea
Splendiani, IntelLeaf, UK, & DERI, IE
- Open PHACTS and NanoPublications, Christine Chichester, Swiss
Institute of Bioinformatics, CH
- Standards for Web Applications on Mobile: current state and roadmap,
Dominique Hazaël-Massieux, W3C/ERCIM, FR
- Mobile applications for life sciences: perspectives, limitations, and
real examples, Alex Clark, MMI, Inc, CDN
Registration is now open.
Register on-line and take profit from on-line registration fees.
Check the registration form to see if you are entitled to the reduction
for supporting Societies (e.g., ISCB, EMBnet, and many other).
I'm looking forward to meeting you soon.
Best regards. Paolo Romano
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Paolo Romano
Bioinformatics Group
Biopolimers and Proteomcis Service
IRCCS AOU San Martino IST
Genova, Italy
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Paolo Romano
Bioinformatics Lab, Biopolimers and Proteomics Service
IRCCS AOU San Martino IST, Genova, Italy
Email: paolo.dm.romano at gmail.com
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