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1. AMIA 2013 |
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2013. 7. 24 ~ 2013. 7. 31
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AMIA 2013 Call for Late-Breaking Research Abstracts
Deadline: July 31, 2013. No late submissions will be accepted.
We are instituting a new feature for the 2013 Annual Symposium: Late-Breaking Research Abstracts. This category of submission is different from the usual abstract submissions for the Symposium. It is designed specifically to accommodate students and others whose research was not sufficiently far along to meet the regular March deadline. Abstracts will be reviewed to assess scientific quality and to determine suitability for the AMIA Symposium. A limited number of the highest quality abstracts will be accepted for podium presentations at the Symposium. Accepted abstracts will be published in separate proceedings, available in electronic form. Abstracts will not be indexed in Medline, enabling authors to submit their best work that is destined for other journal publications in the future. This format allows for the presentation of research for which the author wishes to reserve publication rights for future consideration.
Late-breaking abstracts may report on research in progress or completed research, but should make a substantive contribution. Authors of accepted abstracts will have up to seven (7) minutes to present their work at the symposium with three (3) minutes for questions and discussion
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2. BIBM 2013 |
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2013. 7. 27 ~ 2013. 8. 5
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The IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine(BIBM) 2013
Homepages: http://bibm2013.tongji.edu.cn
Important Dates:
-Electronic submission of full papers: August 5,2013
-Notification of paper acceptance: October 6,2013
-Camera-ready of accepted papers: October 30,2013
-Conference: December 18-21, 2013
Online Submission:
http://wi-lab.com/cyberchair/2013/bibm13/cbc_index.html
Paper Submission:
Please submit a full-length paper (up to 8 page IEEE 2-column format) via the online submission system (you can download the format instructions and LaTeX and Word templates here). Please submit your final manuscripts electronically either in PDF or PostScript format. Formatting instructions for accepted manuscripts will be provided with the acceptance notifications.
Topics
1. Genomics and Molecular Structure, Function and Evolution
a. Next-Gen Sequencing and Metagenomics
b. Evolution, Phylogeny, Comparative Genomics
c. SNPs and haplotype analysis, GWAS
d. Protein/RNA Structure, Function and Interactions
2. Computational Systems Biology
a. Transcriptomics - Microarray Data Analysis
b. Gene Regulation, Alternative Splicing, Network/Pathway Analysis
c. Proteomics, PTMs, Metabolomics
d. Epigenomics, non-coding RNA analysis, DNA methylation analysis
3. Medical Informatics and Translational Bioinformatics
a. Biomedical Intelligence, Clinical Data Analysis, and Electronic Health Record
b. Biomedical Signal/Image Analysis
c. Genome-Phenome Analysis
d. Biomarker Discovery
4. Cross-Cutting Computational Methods and Bioinformatics Infrastructure
a. Biomedical Text Mining and Ontologies
b. Biological Data Mining and Visualization
c. Computational Modeling and Data Integration
d. High Performance Computing
5. Healthcare Informatics
a. Healthcare knowledge representation & reasoning
b. Health data acquisition, analysis and mining
c. Healthcare information systems
d. Clinical Decision Support and Informatics
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3. DILS 2013 |
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2013. 7. 11 ~ 2013. 12. 12
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DILS 2013
9th International Conference on Data Integration in the Life Sciences
Date: July 11- 12, 2013
Venue: Montreal, Qc, Canada
Home page: http://www.unbsj.ca/sase/csas/data/ws/dils2013/cfp.html#
Important dates
1 February 2013:
Long and short research paper submission deadline
1 April 2013:
Notification of long and short paper acceptance
15 April 2013:
System and early career paper submission deadline
15 May 2013:
Notification of system and early career paper acceptance
20 May 2013:
Submission of late breaking reports and highlight-track papers
1 June 2013:
Notification of acceptance of late breaking reports and highlight-track papers
15 June 2013:
Deadline for all camera-ready copies for the proceedings
Topics of Interest
DILS provides a forum for the discussion of various aspects of data integration andmanagement in the life sciences, including challenges and technical solutions to address them.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Architectures and data management techniques for the life sciences
Query processing and optimization for biological data
Biological data sharing and update propagation
Query formulation assistance for scientists
Modeling of life sciences data
Biomedical data integration issues in eScience
Laboratory information management systems in biology (including workflow systems)
Quality assurance in integrated data repositories
Biomedical metadata management (including provenance)
Mining integrated life sciences data and text resources
Standards for biomedical data integration and annotation
Scientific results arising from innovative data integration solutions
Exposing biomedical data for integration (APIs, Linked Open Data, SPARQL endpoints)
Data integration in clinical and translational research
Integration of genotypic and phenotypic data
Challenges and opportunities with "big data" in the life sciences
Ethical, legal and social issues with biomedical data integration
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2013. 7. 24 ~ 2013. 7. 29
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