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1. MGED subm deadline  

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2004. 6. 9 ~ 2004. 6. 15

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Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
Date: September 8-10, 2004

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MGED 7 will focus on high throughput genomic technologies, and microarrays in particular. Aspects of microarary usage, as well as data handling will be addressed. As the concept of a standard for microarray annotation matures, it will be important to provide microarray researchers and bioinformaticists with practical information to assist them in the adoption of these standards. As such, this year's meeting will once again offer a series of "hands on" tutorials and workshops designed to lead both the biologist and the informaticist through various aspects of the microarray process, with attention paid to utilising the standards which are being set forth.

The tutorials will cover a series of steps of the microarray process. A MIAME (Brazma et al, 2001) tutorial will be provided to set the framework for the rest of the sessions. Additional tutorials will focus on data normalisation (both one colour and two colour data), experimental design, and offer a practical introduction to some tools such as BioConductor (the set of Open Source R packages for microarray data analysis) which can be used for data analysis and warehousing.

In addition to the tutorials, MGED will hold workshops aimed at helping bioinformaticists understand the requirements for developing MAGE-ML (Spellman et al, 2002) compliant software and documents. The MAGE-ML object model and MGED Core Ontologies will be discussed in detail.

For more information on MGED please visit www.mged.org.

For information on previous MGED meetings please visit www.mged.org/Meetings/meetings.html

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