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1. ECCB 2016  

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2016. 3. 16 ~ 2016. 3. 29

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ECCB 2016
http://www.eccb2016.org
15th European Conference on Computational Biology

Where: The Hague, The Netherlands
When: 3-7 September 2016

KEY DATES

PAPERS, HIGHLIGHT PAPERS AND APPLICATION TRACK

date details
25 January 2016 call for papers, highlight papers and application track open
29 March 2016 submission deadline for papers, highlight papers and application track
23 May 2016 acceptance notification for papers, highlight papers and application track


POSTERS

date details
25 January 2016 call for posters open
3 June 2016 submission deadline for posters
4 July 2016 acceptance notification for posters

On 3-7 September 2016 the Dutch Techcentre for Life Sciences and the BioSB research school will jointly organise the fifteenth edition of the European Conference on Computational Biology which will take place in the historic city of The Hague in the Netherlands. ECCB 2016 is the main computational event in 2016 and will welcome scientists working in a variety of disciplines, including bioinformatics, computational biology, biology, medicine, and systems biology. Participating in ECCB 2016 will be the perfect opportunity to keep pace with cutting edge research, and to network with members of ECCB community.

2. TBI/CRI 2016  

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2016. 3. 21 ~ 2016. 3. 24

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TBI/CRI 2016
https://www.amia.org/jointsummits2016
2016 Joint Summits (Translational Bioinformatics (TBI) & Clinical Research Informatics (CRI))

Where: San Francisco, USA
When: Mar 21-24, 2016

#KEY DATE

Submission Deadline: September 24, 2015

AMIA is pleased to announce that the seventh annual Joint Summits on Translational Science will be held in San Francisco, with the Summit on Translational Bioinformatics (TBI) on March 21-22 followed by the Summit on Clinical Research Informatics (CRI) on March 23-24.

The Joint Summits serve as the primary forum to connect with leaders in the field of informatics who are advancing translational science at the nexus of bioinformatics and clinical research. The theme of the 2016 Joint Summits is driving discovery and dissemination of precision medicine to improve patient and population health outcomes.

The meeting brings together translational scientists, data scientists, informatics researchers and practitioners from academia, industry, government and non-profit sectors to share knowledge and best practices, and to forge collaborations across boundaries.

Equally emphasizing discovery and impact, the Joint Summits welcomes submission on the innovation, evaluation, and implementation of transformative concepts, methods, and technologies to accelerate translational science and precision medicine. It calls for contributions to foundational concepts and methodologies as well as applications with public health impact. The TBI Summit focuses on innovative methods and novel discoveries that advance understanding of human disease and enable personalized and precision medicine, while the CRI Summit highlights translational research from bench to bedside, practice, and communities.

New for 2016 is the ¡°Implementation Track,¡± which features sessions focusing on the bridge between clinical research informatics and translational informatics. These sessions will be of particular interest to those researchers and organizations who are committed to advancing the translation of discovery into real-world settings.

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