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1. AMIA 2015 |
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2015. 11. 14 ~ 2015. 11. 18
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AMIA 2015
https://www.amia.org/amia2015
the American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium
Where : Hilton San Francisco Union Square, San Francisco CA, USA
When: Nov 14, 2015 to Nov 18, 2015
The AMIA Symposium is the premier event to present and hear latest scientific discoveries, join your colleagues and peers in networking and fellowship, begin lasting collaboration and professional friendships, engage in spirited discussions and debates on controversial informatics topics, learn from others in your field, and connect to the mentors and leaders in informatics.
Keynote speaker Avi Rubin, PhD, is a Professor of Computer Science at Johns Hopkins University and will focus his remarks on the vulnerability of medical devices and electronic health record systems. Robert M. Wachter, MD is Professor and Associate Chairman of the Department of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco and the academic leader of the hospitalist movement. His keynote will address the role informatics must play in patient safety and healthcare quality.
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2. RECOMB/ISCB 2015 |
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2015. 11. 15 ~ 2015. 11. 18
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RECOMB/ISCB Conference On Regulatory & Systems Genomics with DREAM Challenges 2015
http://www.iscb.org/recomb-regsysgen2015
The 8th Annual RECOMB/ISCB Conference On Regulatory & Systems Genomics
Where: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
When: Nov 15 ~ Nov 18, 2015
#KEY DATES#
Abstract Submission Deadline (oral): September 18, 2015
Abstract Acceptance Notificaions: October 12, 2015
Poster Submission Deadline: October 9, 2015
Poster Acceptance Notification: October 20, 2015
This conference is designed to present the latest findings about regulatory and systems genomics, foster discussion about current research directions, and establish new collaborations that will advance the development of a systems-level understanding of gene regulation. Some possible topics include:
Modeling and recognition of regulatory modules and motifs
Epigenomics, chromatin state
Non-coding chromatin state establishment, maintenance, and role in development
Regulatory non-coding RNAs, transcriptional
Co-transcriptional, post-transcriptional, and translational regulation
Regulatory networks
Genetic, molecular, and phenotypic variation and human disease.
Cellular signatures of biological responses and disease states
Mathematical modeling and simulation of biological systems
Methods for systematic validation of high-throughput biological predictions
Single-cell biology, proteomics, signaling
Metabolomics
Ensemble approaches
Translational systems biology
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