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TBI(Translational Bioinformatics)/CRI(Clinical Research Informatics) 2014

Date: April 7-11, 2014
Venue: Parc 55 Hotel, San Francisco, California

Homepage: http://www.amia.org/jointsummits2014/tbi-call-participation

*Important date:
Submission Deadline: October 10, 2013, 11:59 p.m. EDT

AMIA is pleased to invite submissions for the 2014 Summit on Translational Bioinformatics (TBI), to be held April 7-9, 2014 at the Parc 55 Hotel in San Francisco, California. The Summit will be part of the Joint Summits on Translational Informatics and will be immediately followed by the Summit on Clinical Research Informatics (CRI) at the same venue April 9-11.
Through tutorials, lectures, panels, and posters, the 2014 TBI Summit will showcase the latest advances in bioinformatics methodology, discovery, and, increasingly, in actual clinical care through applications of personalized medicine. As in previous years, TBI and CRI will have joint programming on Wednesday, April 9.
There will be an invigorated effort to integrate the CRI and TBI aspects for the Joint Summits this year and a special call for submissions that have relevance to both CRI and TBI communities.
With an emphasis on cutting edge and late breaking developments, we anticipate that the TBI Summit will continue to be the premier venue for showcasing the latest bioinformatics research at the dynamic interface of biomedical research and patient care. We look forward to your submissions and to a rich program of cutting-edge, innovative approaches in the field of Translational Bioinformat

Formats
• Papers
• Student Papers Panels
• Pre-Meeting Tutorials
Abstract Submissions (Podium or Poster)

The objectives of the AMIA 2014 Summit on Translational Bioinformatics are to:
• Present the latest bioinformatics methods and discoveries applied to biologic data, with special focus on human application
• Demonstrate how bioinformatics can enhance personalized medicine, clinical research, and public health
• Identify the current challenges of translational bioinformatics, articulate opportunities, and to define the future directions
• Identify areas of interaction among computational biology, genomics and epigenomics, statistical genetics, electronic health records, drug discovery, health information exchanges, and public health
• Improve understanding of the context in which translational bioinformatics initiatives are developed, deployed and assessed

Share research-related issues among the nationwide initiatives on translational research informatics

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