[BBC] — ISMB goes virtual – CompMS call for proposals —

Wout Bittremieux wbittremieux at health.ucsd.edu
Sat Apr 11 02:31:02 CEST 2020


Dear colleagues,

Due to COVID-19 the ISMB 2020 conference will take place 100% online 
using a virtual platform. Join us online for the Computational Mass 
Spectrometry (CompMS)COSI session on July 15, 2020.

With COVID-19 disrupting the world as we know it, we know how important 
it is to continue the exchange of science in these trying times. 
Therefore, the ISMB conference, the world's largest 
bioinformatics/computational biology conference, is going virtual so 
that you can still enjoy all of our great scientific content. We hope 
that you will take advantage of this situation by sharing your work with 
colleagues all over the world.

The CompMS COSIpromotes the efficient, high quality analysis of mass 
spectrometrydata through dissemination and training in existing 
approaches and discussion of new, innovative approaches. The CompMS 
initiative aims to exploit synergies between different application 
domains, in particular proteomicsand metabolomics.

Date: July 15, 2020 (CompMS COSI) / July 13–16, 2020 (ISMB)
Website: https://www.iscb.org/ismb2020

Key dates

April 16, 2020: Abstract submission deadline
May 14, 2020: Talk/poster acceptance notifications
May 28, 2020: Late poster submission deadline
June 4, 2020: Late poster acceptance notifications
July 13–15, 2020: virtual ISMB conference

Call for proposals

Submit your abstract to ISMB to present your work to a global 
bioinformatics/computational biology audience. Attend the virtual CompMS 
session to learn about the latest algorithmic advances in mass 
spectrometry-based proteomics and metabolomics.

Please remember to select the CompMS COSI as your session of interest 
upon submitting your abstract.

Call for abstracts: https://www.iscb.org/ismb2020-submit/abstracts


The CompMS organizing committee.
   Wout Bittremieux
   Oliver Kohlbacher  William Stafford Noble  Timo Sachsenberg
   Olga Vitek
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