
Hi all, During ISMB/ECCB 2009, the ISCB Student Council discussed the idea to prepare an event associated to ECCB 2010 which will be held in Ghent in Belgium, September 26-29 2010. http://www.eccb2010.org/ The organizing committee is highly supporting us. During the Student Council open business meeting, Michal Linial, chair of the ECCB steering committee, suggested we do something. We also talked to Yves Moreau, who will likely be the chair of ECCB 2010. The first day, Sunday 26, there will be workshops and tutorials. Then, 27-28-29, there will be talks. Mainly a main single track with some software demos in parallel at some points. * Sunday 26 evening will be the opening reception. * Monday 27 ? * Tuesday 28 will be the conference social event. * Wednesday 29, everybody leave. The opportunities so far would be: * Organize a social event (think drinking) on Monday evening (Yves M. told us he can give money!!) * Organize any event (symposium, speed-dating, workshop, soft skills, tutorial, ...) —> either on a new day 0 (Saturday 25). Yves told us they may put some stuffs on this day 0. —> or on a parallel track during the conference If anyone is interested in helping out, please let me know. So far we have people from The Netherlands, France and Germany interested in helping out, but it would be nice if more people from Gent could be involved. thanks, Thomas

Thomas Abeel wrote:
Hi all,
During ISMB/ECCB 2009, the ISCB Student Council discussed the idea to prepare an event associated to ECCB 2010 which will be held in Ghent in Belgium, September 26-29 2010. http://www.eccb2010.org/
The organizing committee is highly supporting us. During the Student Council open business meeting, Michal Linial, chair of the ECCB steering committee, suggested we do something. We also talked to Yves Moreau, who will likely be the chair of ECCB 2010.
The first day, Sunday 26, there will be workshops and tutorials. Then, 27-28-29, there will be talks. Mainly a main single track with some software demos in parallel at some points.
* Sunday 26 evening will be the opening reception. * Monday 27 ? * Tuesday 28 will be the conference social event. * Wednesday 29, everybody leave.
The opportunities so far would be:
* Organize a social event (think drinking) on Monday evening (Yves M. told us he can give money!!) * Organize any event (symposium, speed-dating, workshop, soft skills, tutorial, ...)
Speed-dating ? Doesn't sound very scientific does it ? Well anyway, I'm willing to help out if necessary (and if I'm still here at that time, my contract ends June 2010).
—> either on a new day 0 (Saturday 25). Yves told us they may put some stuffs on this day 0. —> or on a parallel track during the conference
If anyone is interested in helping out, please let me know. So far we have people from The Netherlands, France and Germany interested in helping out, but it would be nice if more people from Gent could be involved.
thanks, Thomas _______________________________________________ Binari Implicitly Neglects All Recursive Iterations https://maillist.psb.ugent.be/mailman/listinfo/binari
-- ================================================================== Michiel Van Bel PhD student Tel:+32 (0)9 331 36 95 fax:+32 (0)9 3313809 VIB Department of Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University Technologiepark 927, 9052 Gent, BELGIUM mibel@psb.vib-ugent.be http://www.psb.vib-ugent.be ==================================================================

Actually the speed-dating is somewhat cool. You get to talk to everyone that shows up for 1-2 minutes about your research. You do this the evening before the meeting starts, add some beers and you're set for a conference where you know a lot of people. -Thomas Michiel Van Bel wrote:
Thomas Abeel wrote:
Hi all,
During ISMB/ECCB 2009, the ISCB Student Council discussed the idea to prepare an event associated to ECCB 2010 which will be held in Ghent in Belgium, September 26-29 2010. http://www.eccb2010.org/
The organizing committee is highly supporting us. During the Student Council open business meeting, Michal Linial, chair of the ECCB steering committee, suggested we do something. We also talked to Yves Moreau, who will likely be the chair of ECCB 2010.
The first day, Sunday 26, there will be workshops and tutorials. Then, 27-28-29, there will be talks. Mainly a main single track with some software demos in parallel at some points.
* Sunday 26 evening will be the opening reception. * Monday 27 ? * Tuesday 28 will be the conference social event. * Wednesday 29, everybody leave.
The opportunities so far would be:
* Organize a social event (think drinking) on Monday evening (Yves M. told us he can give money!!) * Organize any event (symposium, speed-dating, workshop, soft skills, tutorial, ...)
Speed-dating ? Doesn't sound very scientific does it ? Well anyway, I'm willing to help out if necessary (and if I'm still here at that time, my contract ends June 2010).
—> either on a new day 0 (Saturday 25). Yves told us they may put some stuffs on this day 0. —> or on a parallel track during the conference
If anyone is interested in helping out, please let me know. So far we have people from The Netherlands, France and Germany interested in helping out, but it would be nice if more people from Gent could be involved.
thanks, Thomas _______________________________________________ Binari Implicitly Neglects All Recursive Iterations https://maillist.psb.ugent.be/mailman/listinfo/binari

I wouldn't mind helping out. However, I'm not too enthousiastic about "day 0", which would completely destroy the weekend :p Organizing a social event could be cool (belgian beer tasting?), a symposium/workshop/tutorial on a parallel track gives lots of opportunities too. May I ask why you post this on binari and not on beg? groetjes Sofie Thomas Abeel wrote:
Hi all,
During ISMB/ECCB 2009, the ISCB Student Council discussed the idea to prepare an event associated to ECCB 2010 which will be held in Ghent in Belgium, September 26-29 2010. http://www.eccb2010.org/
The organizing committee is highly supporting us. During the Student Council open business meeting, Michal Linial, chair of the ECCB steering committee, suggested we do something. We also talked to Yves Moreau, who will likely be the chair of ECCB 2010.
The first day, Sunday 26, there will be workshops and tutorials. Then, 27-28-29, there will be talks. Mainly a main single track with some software demos in parallel at some points.
* Sunday 26 evening will be the opening reception. * Monday 27 ? * Tuesday 28 will be the conference social event. * Wednesday 29, everybody leave.
The opportunities so far would be:
* Organize a social event (think drinking) on Monday evening (Yves M. told us he can give money!!) * Organize any event (symposium, speed-dating, workshop, soft skills, tutorial, ...) —> either on a new day 0 (Saturday 25). Yves told us they may put some stuffs on this day 0. —> or on a parallel track during the conference
If anyone is interested in helping out, please let me know. So far we have people from The Netherlands, France and Germany interested in helping out, but it would be nice if more people from Gent could be involved.
thanks, Thomas _______________________________________________ Binari Implicitly Neglects All Recursive Iterations https://maillist.psb.ugent.be/mailman/listinfo/binari
-- Sofie Van Landeghem PhD Student VIB Department of Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University Bioinformatics and Evolutionary Genomics Technologiepark 927, 9052 Gent, BELGIUM Tel: +32 (0)9 331 36 95 fax:+32 (0)9 3313809 Website: http://bioinformatics.psb.ugent.be

Sofie Van Landeghem schreef:
I wouldn't mind helping out. However, I'm not too enthousiastic about "day 0", which would completely destroy the weekend :p Organizing a social event could be cool (belgian beer tasting?), a symposium/workshop/tutorial on a parallel track gives lots of opportunities too.
May I ask why you post this on binari and not on beg?
Social event/drinking seems quite up our alley. Reminds me of a rather pleasant event at a conference in Ghent a few years ago, where there was indeed a beer tasting evening. About 5 different kinds of common Belgian beers (jupiler, Duvel, Leffe, Westmalle, ...) , served in small glasses 'à volonté'. Things got loud and social rather quickly. But of course we could think of something more original? T.
Thomas Abeel wrote:
Hi all,
During ISMB/ECCB 2009, the ISCB Student Council discussed the idea to prepare an event associated to ECCB 2010 which will be held in Ghent in Belgium, September 26-29 2010. http://www.eccb2010.org/
The organizing committee is highly supporting us. During the Student Council open business meeting, Michal Linial, chair of the ECCB steering committee, suggested we do something. We also talked to Yves Moreau, who will likely be the chair of ECCB 2010.
The first day, Sunday 26, there will be workshops and tutorials. Then, 27-28-29, there will be talks. Mainly a main single track with some software demos in parallel at some points.
* Sunday 26 evening will be the opening reception. * Monday 27 ? * Tuesday 28 will be the conference social event. * Wednesday 29, everybody leave.
The opportunities so far would be:
* Organize a social event (think drinking) on Monday evening (Yves M. told us he can give money!!) * Organize any event (symposium, speed-dating, workshop, soft skills, tutorial, ...) —> either on a new day 0 (Saturday 25). Yves told us they may put some stuffs on this day 0. —> or on a parallel track during the conference
If anyone is interested in helping out, please let me know. So far we have people from The Netherlands, France and Germany interested in helping out, but it would be nice if more people from Gent could be involved.
-- ================================================================== Thomas Van Parys Tel:+32 (0)9 331 36 95 fax:+32 (0)9 3313809 VIB Department of Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University Technologiepark 927, 9052 Gent, BELGIUM thomas.vanparys@psb.vib-ugent.be http://bioinformatics.psb.ugent.be ==================================================================

Thomas Van Parys wrote:
Sofie Van Landeghem schreef:
I wouldn't mind helping out. However, I'm not too enthousiastic about "day 0", which would completely destroy the weekend :p Organizing a social event could be cool (belgian beer tasting?), a symposium/workshop/tutorial on a parallel track gives lots of opportunities too.
May I ask why you post this on binari and not on beg?
Social event/drinking seems quite up our alley.
Reminds me of a rather pleasant event at a conference in Ghent a few years ago, where there was indeed a beer tasting evening. About 5 different kinds of common Belgian beers (jupiler, Duvel, Leffe, Westmalle, ...) , served in small glasses 'à volonté'. Things got loud and social rather quickly.
But of course we could think of something more original?
T.
Common beers in large glasses 'à volonté' ? :p
Thomas Abeel wrote:
Hi all,
During ISMB/ECCB 2009, the ISCB Student Council discussed the idea to prepare an event associated to ECCB 2010 which will be held in Ghent in Belgium, September 26-29 2010. http://www.eccb2010.org/
The organizing committee is highly supporting us. During the Student Council open business meeting, Michal Linial, chair of the ECCB steering committee, suggested we do something. We also talked to Yves Moreau, who will likely be the chair of ECCB 2010.
The first day, Sunday 26, there will be workshops and tutorials. Then, 27-28-29, there will be talks. Mainly a main single track with some software demos in parallel at some points.
* Sunday 26 evening will be the opening reception. * Monday 27 ? * Tuesday 28 will be the conference social event. * Wednesday 29, everybody leave.
The opportunities so far would be:
* Organize a social event (think drinking) on Monday evening (Yves M. told us he can give money!!) * Organize any event (symposium, speed-dating, workshop, soft skills, tutorial, ...) —> either on a new day 0 (Saturday 25). Yves told us they may put some stuffs on this day 0. —> or on a parallel track during the conference
If anyone is interested in helping out, please let me know. So far we have people from The Netherlands, France and Germany interested in helping out, but it would be nice if more people from Gent could be involved.
-- ================================================================== Michiel Van Bel PhD student Tel:+32 (0)9 331 36 95 fax:+32 (0)9 3313809 VIB Department of Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University Technologiepark 927, 9052 Gent, BELGIUM mibel@psb.vib-ugent.be http://www.psb.vib-ugent.be ==================================================================

I'll subscribe everyone that replied to this thread to Basecamp (the thing we use to manage things we organize with the SC) If more people are interested, please let me know, many hands make light work (of hoe vertaal je dat? :-p) cheers, Thomas Sebastian Proost wrote:
I'll help out where I can as well.
Michiel Van Bel schreef:
Thomas Van Parys wrote:
Sofie Van Landeghem schreef:
I wouldn't mind helping out. However, I'm not too enthousiastic about "day 0", which would completely destroy the weekend :p Organizing a social event could be cool (belgian beer tasting?), a symposium/workshop/tutorial on a parallel track gives lots of opportunities too.
May I ask why you post this on binari and not on beg?
Social event/drinking seems quite up our alley.
Reminds me of a rather pleasant event at a conference in Ghent a few years ago, where there was indeed a beer tasting evening. About 5 different kinds of common Belgian beers (jupiler, Duvel, Leffe, Westmalle, ...) , served in small glasses 'à volonté'. Things got loud and social rather quickly.
But of course we could think of something more original?
T.
Common beers in large glasses 'à volonté' ? :p
Thomas Abeel wrote:
Hi all,
During ISMB/ECCB 2009, the ISCB Student Council discussed the idea to prepare an event associated to ECCB 2010 which will be held in Ghent in Belgium, September 26-29 2010. http://www.eccb2010.org/
The organizing committee is highly supporting us. During the Student Council open business meeting, Michal Linial, chair of the ECCB steering committee, suggested we do something. We also talked to Yves Moreau, who will likely be the chair of ECCB 2010.
The first day, Sunday 26, there will be workshops and tutorials. Then, 27-28-29, there will be talks. Mainly a main single track with some software demos in parallel at some points.
* Sunday 26 evening will be the opening reception. * Monday 27 ? * Tuesday 28 will be the conference social event. * Wednesday 29, everybody leave.
The opportunities so far would be:
* Organize a social event (think drinking) on Monday evening (Yves M. told us he can give money!!) * Organize any event (symposium, speed-dating, workshop, soft skills, tutorial, ...) —> either on a new day 0 (Saturday 25). Yves told us they may put some stuffs on this day 0. —> or on a parallel track during the conference
If anyone is interested in helping out, please let me know. So far we have people from The Netherlands, France and Germany interested in helping out, but it would be nice if more people from Gent could be involved.
-- ================================================================== Sebastian Proost PhD Student
Tel:+ 32 (0) 9 33 13 822 fax:+32 (0)9 3313809 VIB Department of Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University Technologiepark 927, 9052 Gent, BELGIUM sebastian.proost@psb.vib-ugent.be http://www.psb.ugent.be ================================================================== "If I knew what I was doing, it wouldn't be called research." --Albert Einstein
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Me, too. Sebastian Proost wrote:
I'll help out where I can as well.
Michiel Van Bel schreef:
Thomas Van Parys wrote:
Sofie Van Landeghem schreef:
I wouldn't mind helping out. However, I'm not too enthousiastic about "day 0", which would completely destroy the weekend :p Organizing a social event could be cool (belgian beer tasting?), a symposium/workshop/tutorial on a parallel track gives lots of opportunities too.
May I ask why you post this on binari and not on beg?
Social event/drinking seems quite up our alley.
Reminds me of a rather pleasant event at a conference in Ghent a few years ago, where there was indeed a beer tasting evening. About 5 different kinds of common Belgian beers (jupiler, Duvel, Leffe, Westmalle, ...) , served in small glasses 'à volonté'. Things got loud and social rather quickly.
But of course we could think of something more original?
T.
Common beers in large glasses 'à volonté' ? :p
Thomas Abeel wrote:
Hi all,
During ISMB/ECCB 2009, the ISCB Student Council discussed the idea to prepare an event associated to ECCB 2010 which will be held in Ghent in Belgium, September 26-29 2010. http://www.eccb2010.org/
The organizing committee is highly supporting us. During the Student Council open business meeting, Michal Linial, chair of the ECCB steering committee, suggested we do something. We also talked to Yves Moreau, who will likely be the chair of ECCB 2010.
The first day, Sunday 26, there will be workshops and tutorials. Then, 27-28-29, there will be talks. Mainly a main single track with some software demos in parallel at some points.
* Sunday 26 evening will be the opening reception. * Monday 27 ? * Tuesday 28 will be the conference social event. * Wednesday 29, everybody leave.
The opportunities so far would be:
* Organize a social event (think drinking) on Monday evening (Yves M. told us he can give money!!) * Organize any event (symposium, speed-dating, workshop, soft skills, tutorial, ...) —> either on a new day 0 (Saturday 25). Yves told us they may put some stuffs on this day 0. —> or on a parallel track during the conference
If anyone is interested in helping out, please let me know. So far we have people from The Netherlands, France and Germany interested in helping out, but it would be nice if more people from Gent could be involved.
-- ================================================================== Sebastian Proost PhD Student
Tel:+ 32 (0) 9 33 13 822 fax:+32 (0)9 3313809 VIB Department of Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University Technologiepark 927, 9052 Gent, BELGIUM sebastian.proost@psb.vib-ugent.be http://www.psb.ugent.be ================================================================== "If I knew what I was doing, it wouldn't be called research." --Albert Einstein ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- ================================================================== Elisabeth Wischnitzki Tel:+32 (0)9 331 38 22 fax:+32 (0)9 3313809 VIB Department of Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University Technologiepark 927, 9052 Gent, BELGIUM elwis@psb.vib-ugent.be http://www.psb.vib-ugent.be ==================================================================

same here! Elisabeth Wischnitzki wrote:
Me, too.
Sebastian Proost wrote:
I'll help out where I can as well.
Michiel Van Bel schreef:
Thomas Van Parys wrote:
Sofie Van Landeghem schreef:
I wouldn't mind helping out. However, I'm not too enthousiastic about "day 0", which would completely destroy the weekend :p Organizing a social event could be cool (belgian beer tasting?), a symposium/workshop/tutorial on a parallel track gives lots of opportunities too.
May I ask why you post this on binari and not on beg?
Social event/drinking seems quite up our alley.
Reminds me of a rather pleasant event at a conference in Ghent a few years ago, where there was indeed a beer tasting evening. About 5 different kinds of common Belgian beers (jupiler, Duvel, Leffe, Westmalle, ...) , served in small glasses 'à volonté'. Things got loud and social rather quickly.
But of course we could think of something more original?
T.
Common beers in large glasses 'à volonté' ? :p
Thomas Abeel wrote:
Hi all,
During ISMB/ECCB 2009, the ISCB Student Council discussed the idea to prepare an event associated to ECCB 2010 which will be held in Ghent in Belgium, September 26-29 2010. http://www.eccb2010.org/
The organizing committee is highly supporting us. During the Student Council open business meeting, Michal Linial, chair of the ECCB steering committee, suggested we do something. We also talked to Yves Moreau, who will likely be the chair of ECCB 2010.
The first day, Sunday 26, there will be workshops and tutorials. Then, 27-28-29, there will be talks. Mainly a main single track with some software demos in parallel at some points.
* Sunday 26 evening will be the opening reception. * Monday 27 ? * Tuesday 28 will be the conference social event. * Wednesday 29, everybody leave.
The opportunities so far would be:
* Organize a social event (think drinking) on Monday evening (Yves M. told us he can give money!!) * Organize any event (symposium, speed-dating, workshop, soft skills, tutorial, ...) —> either on a new day 0 (Saturday 25). Yves told us they may put some stuffs on this day 0. —> or on a parallel track during the conference
If anyone is interested in helping out, please let me know. So far we have people from The Netherlands, France and Germany interested in helping out, but it would be nice if more people from Gent could be involved.
-- ================================================================== Sebastian Proost PhD Student
Tel:+ 32 (0) 9 33 13 822 fax:+32 (0)9 3313809 VIB Department of Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University Technologiepark 927, 9052 Gent, BELGIUM sebastian.proost@psb.vib-ugent.be http://www.psb.ugent.be ================================================================== "If I knew what I was doing, it wouldn't be called research." --Albert Einstein ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Sofie Van Landeghem wrote:
I wouldn't mind helping out. However, I'm not too enthousiastic about "day 0", which would completely destroy the weekend :p Organizing a social event could be cool (belgian beer tasting?), a symposium/workshop/tutorial on a parallel track gives lots of opportunities too.
May I ask why you post this on binari and not on beg?
Because I always get such an overwhelming response on that list. Binari seems like a better targeted list to actually get some interested people. But I suppose I could also post it on the BEG list. I'll do that in a minute. -Thomas
groetjes Sofie
Thomas Abeel wrote:
Hi all,
During ISMB/ECCB 2009, the ISCB Student Council discussed the idea to prepare an event associated to ECCB 2010 which will be held in Ghent in Belgium, September 26-29 2010. http://www.eccb2010.org/
The organizing committee is highly supporting us. During the Student Council open business meeting, Michal Linial, chair of the ECCB steering committee, suggested we do something. We also talked to Yves Moreau, who will likely be the chair of ECCB 2010.
The first day, Sunday 26, there will be workshops and tutorials. Then, 27-28-29, there will be talks. Mainly a main single track with some software demos in parallel at some points.
* Sunday 26 evening will be the opening reception. * Monday 27 ? * Tuesday 28 will be the conference social event. * Wednesday 29, everybody leave.
The opportunities so far would be:
* Organize a social event (think drinking) on Monday evening (Yves M. told us he can give money!!) * Organize any event (symposium, speed-dating, workshop, soft skills, tutorial, ...) —> either on a new day 0 (Saturday 25). Yves told us they may put some stuffs on this day 0. —> or on a parallel track during the conference
If anyone is interested in helping out, please let me know. So far we have people from The Netherlands, France and Germany interested in helping out, but it would be nice if more people from Gent could be involved.
thanks, Thomas _______________________________________________ Binari Implicitly Neglects All Recursive Iterations https://maillist.psb.ugent.be/mailman/listinfo/binari

Thomas Abeel wrote:
Sofie Van Landeghem wrote:
I wouldn't mind helping out. However, I'm not too enthousiastic about "day 0", which would completely destroy the weekend :p Organizing a social event could be cool (belgian beer tasting?), a symposium/workshop/tutorial on a parallel track gives lots of opportunities too.
May I ask why you post this on binari and not on beg?
Because I always get such an overwhelming response on that list. Binari seems like a better targeted list to actually get some interested people.
But I suppose I could also post it on the BEG list. I'll do that in a minute.
I wasn't implying you should or whatever... but maybe there's some people willing to help who are not on binari :-) Sofie
-Thomas
groetjes Sofie
Thomas Abeel wrote:
Hi all,
During ISMB/ECCB 2009, the ISCB Student Council discussed the idea to prepare an event associated to ECCB 2010 which will be held in Ghent in Belgium, September 26-29 2010. http://www.eccb2010.org/
The organizing committee is highly supporting us. During the Student Council open business meeting, Michal Linial, chair of the ECCB steering committee, suggested we do something. We also talked to Yves Moreau, who will likely be the chair of ECCB 2010.
The first day, Sunday 26, there will be workshops and tutorials. Then, 27-28-29, there will be talks. Mainly a main single track with some software demos in parallel at some points.
* Sunday 26 evening will be the opening reception. * Monday 27 ? * Tuesday 28 will be the conference social event. * Wednesday 29, everybody leave.
The opportunities so far would be:
* Organize a social event (think drinking) on Monday evening (Yves M. told us he can give money!!) * Organize any event (symposium, speed-dating, workshop, soft skills, tutorial, ...) —> either on a new day 0 (Saturday 25). Yves told us they may put some stuffs on this day 0. —> or on a parallel track during the conference
If anyone is interested in helping out, please let me know. So far we have people from The Netherlands, France and Germany interested in helping out, but it would be nice if more people from Gent could be involved.
thanks, Thomas _______________________________________________ Binari Implicitly Neglects All Recursive Iterations https://maillist.psb.ugent.be/mailman/listinfo/binari
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-- Sofie Van Landeghem PhD Student VIB Department of Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University Bioinformatics and Evolutionary Genomics Technologiepark 927, 9052 Gent, BELGIUM Tel: +32 (0)9 331 36 95 fax:+32 (0)9 3313809 Website: http://bioinformatics.psb.ugent.be
participants (7)
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Elisabeth Wischnitzki
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Michiel Van Bel
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Nathalie Pochet
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Sebastian Proost
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Sofie Van Landeghem
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Thomas Abeel
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Thomas Van Parys