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GLBIO 2011 : Great Lakes Bioinformatics Conference 2011

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Link: http://www.ohiobioinformaticsconsortium.org/occbio/GL2011/
 
When May 2, 2011 - May 4, 2011
Where Athens, Ohio
Submission Deadline Feb 21, 2011
Notification Due Mar 21, 2011
Final Version Due Mar 28, 2011
Categories    bioinformatics
 

Call For Papers

The Great Lakes Bioinformatics Conference will be hosted by Ohio University in Athens, Ohio on May 2-4, 2011.

The conference provides an interdisciplinary forum for the discussion of research findings and methods. An important goal for the conference is to foster long term collaborative relationships and networking opportunities within the domain of computational approaches to biology that benefit the Great Lakes region.

Who Should Attend:
• Informatics and life sciences researchers
• Computer scientists and software developers
• Graduate and undergraduate students and faculty
• State and federal government organizations
• Medical and commercial bioscience organizations
• Anyone interested in bioscience applications
Keynote Speaker
Richard Lenski, - Tuesday, May 3, 2010

Richard Lenski is the John Hannah Professor of Microbial Ecology at Michigan State University. His research examines the genetic mechanisms and ecological Ricard Lenskiprocesses that cause evolutionary change. Unlike most evolutionary biologists, Prof. Lenski employs an experimental approach using bacteria to study evolution in action. In one experiment that he started 22 years ago, Prof. Lenski and his students have been watching 12 populations of E. coli while they evolve in the laboratory for over 50,000 generations, allowing them to quantify evolutionary dynamics with unprecedented precision. In addition to his work on bacteria, Prof. Lenski collaborates with researchers from computer science and other fields to study ‘digital organisms’ – computer programs that replicate, mutate, and evolve – and the emergence of complex functions and communities. Prof. Lenski was an NSF Presidential Young Investigator and has received fellowships from the Guggenheim and MacArthur Foundations. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the US National Academy of Sciences.

Important Dates

* Dec. 1, 2010 -
Opening Date for Abstract Submission and Registration
* January 3, 2011 -
Early Bird Registration
* Feb. 21, 2011 -
Deadline for Submission of Abstracts for Oral Presentations
* March 21, 2011 -
Authors Notified of Abstract Acceptance
* March 28, 2011 -
Deadline for Submission of Abstracts for Poster Presentations
* April 4, 2011 -
Early Bird Registration Ends
* May 2-4, 2011 -
Conference Begins

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