[BBC] Benelux Bioinformatics Conference 2009: first call for abstracts
Pierre Geurts
P.Geurts at ulg.ac.be
Fri Sep 25 16:11:20 CEST 2009
******************** First Call for Abstracts *************************
Fifth Benelux Bioinformatics Conference
December 14-15, 2009, Liège, Belgium
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http://www.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/services/stochastic/bbc09
SCOPE
The Benelux Bioinformatics Conference is a two-day international
conference on bioinformatics. It is the primary community event for
bioinformatics researchers in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxemburg
with excellent networking opportunities. The conference is aimed at
both academic and industry researchers. This year's edition, BBC 2009,
will take place in Liège, Belgium on December 14-15, 2009. Check out
the conference web site at
http://www.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/services/stochastic/bbc09/.
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
The BBC 2009 program will feature four invited talks together with
oral presentations and poster sessions. Participants are cordially
invited to submit an abstract (max. 500 words) for their conference
contribution. Submissions can be done using the form at
http://www.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/services/stochastic/bbc09/
submission.php.
VENUE
The conference will take place at the Academic Room of the University
of Liège, place du 20-Août, 9, 4000 Liège, Belgium. The venue is
located in the heart of Liège, near Christmas markets and other
tourist interests. Liège is a thousand-year-old city with a
historical centre and numerous monuments, churches, and museums. Liège
is located one hundred kilometers east of Brussels.
KEY DATES
* Deadline for abstract submission
October 19, 2009
* Notification of selection of oral contributions
November 9, 2009
* Deadline for early registration
November 20, 2009
* Conference
December 14-15, 2009
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITEE
Louis Wehenkel, Pierre Geurts, Kristel Van Steen, Eric Bullinger
Department of EE and CS and GIGA-R, University of Liège, Belgium
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