[BBC] Network Inference workshop at ECCB2016: abstract submission deadline extended on May 22nd
Eric Bonnet
eric.bonnet at cng.fr
Wed May 4 08:25:20 CEST 2016
We are glad to announce the ECCB 2016 workshop:
Network Inference : New Methods and Data
EXTENDED ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: May 22nd
http://www.eccb2016.org/programme/workshops/w2/
Scope
This one day session (SIG) will bring together experts from
computational biology and machine learning to present recent advances in
the development and application of gene regulatory network inference
methods, as well as novel emerging data types (such as single-cell,
epigenomics ...) suitable for network inference. The SIG will be split
into two half day sessions. The first half will focus entirely on novel
network inference methods, while the second half will focus on
opportunities and challenges arising from new data types. Each session
will feature an invited speaker and three short talks.
Registration
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ninf2016
Venue
The workshop will take place in the World Forum Convention Centre of
Hague, The Netherlands on September 4th 2016 as part of the 15th
European Conference on Computational Biology (ECCB 2016).
Topics
Network Inference
Machine learning
Biological networks
Biological data types
NGS
Applications of biological network inference
Audience
The workshop is suitable for wide audience as computational biologists
interested in networks inference, computational and experimental
biologists, clinicians, plant biologists and anyone who is interested
to be exposed to the latest trends and applications of network biology
inference from various types of biological data.
Organizing Committee:
Dr. Anagha Joshi, Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh, UK.
Dr. Tom Michoel, Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh, UK.
Dr. Eric Bonnet, Centre National de Génotypage, CEA, Paris, France.
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