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EMBL Workshop on Translating Behaviour: Bridging Clinical and Animal Model Research

Location: 
Heidelberg, Germany
16 Nov 2009 - 12:00am
Europe/Berlin
Deadline: 
Friday, 31 July 2009

This workshop will take place at EMBL, Heidelberg, Germany: 14 - 16 November 2009

More details can be found at:

http://www-db.embl.de/jss/EmblGroupsOrg/conf_113

Registration will open on February 1st, 2009 until July 31st, 2009.

EMBO Workshop: Molecular Biodiversity and DNA Barcode

Location: 
Accademia dei Lincei, Rome (Italy)
17 May 2007 - 12:00am
19 May 2007 - 11:00pm
Etc/GMT


The goal of the workshop:

Molecular Biodiversity and Evolutionary Genomics
DNA Barcode
Molecular Biodiversity in different lineages
Methodology and Computational Biology 
Applications
 

If you are interested in attending please register online at http://cwp.embo.org/w07-28/

Abstract submission deadline 2 April 2007 • Registration deadline 30 April 2007

Embrace Workshop on Bioclipse 2007 (EWB '07)

Location: 
Uppsala Biomedical Centre (BMC), Uppsala, Sweden
23 May 2007 - 12:00am
25 May 2007 - 11:00pm
Etc/GMT

 

Bioclipse is an open source workbench for chemo- and bioinformatics with rich functionality for molecules, sequences, proteins, spectra, and scripts. Bioclipse has advanced plugin architecture which facilitates integration of new functionality, such as algorithms, editors, visualizations, Web services, and third party applications.

EMBRACE Workshop: Deploying Web Services for Biological Sequence Annotation

31 May 2007 - 12:00am
1 Jun 2007 - 11:00pm
Etc/GMT

EMBRACE Workshop: Deploying Web Services for Biological Sequence Annotation

Geneva, Switzerland

More information on this page: EMBRACE Workshop

Gromacs Workshop in February 2007 at CSC

27 Feb 2007 - 12:10am
1 Mar 2007 - 11:00pm
Etc/GMT

CSC - Scientific Computng Ltd., Helsinki, Finland

CSC will organise a Gromacs Workshop in 27.2.-1.3.2007 together with the Gromacs developers and the ISB - National Graduate School in Informational and Structural Biology.

The workshop takes place at CSC and includes lectures, hands-on tutorials, a poster session and a workshop dinner. The number of participants is limited so we encourage to register early. Notification of acceptance will be sent later by email.

HiCOMB 2008 (High Performance Computational Biology)

Location: 
Miami, Florida, USA
14 Apr 2008 - 12:16am
Etc/GMT
Deadline: 
Monday, 26 November 2007



Call For Papers

HiCOMB 2008
7th IEEE International Workshop on High Performance Computational Biology
http://www.hicomb.org/

held in conjunction with the
International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium
http://www.ipdps.org/

April 14, 2008

Hyatt Regency Resort
Miami Florida, USA

International Symposium on Integrative Bioinformatics

Location: 
Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Germany
21 Aug 2008 - 2:43pm
22 Aug 2008 - 2:43pm
Etc/GMT


Sponsoring Organization: Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg and the Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK) Gatersleben 
Contact: Dr. M. Lange, Corrensstr.

MODERN COMPUTER TOOLS FOR THE BIOSCIENCES

Location: 
Lyon, France
19 May 2008 - 12:24am
22 May 2008 - 7:20pm
Europe/Stockholm
Deadline: 
Friday, 30 November 2007

The Workshop on “ Modern computer tools for the biosciences ” is a
one-day event focussing on topics including the added-value of the Grid
for Bioinformaticians, Biologists and Medical scientists, and the
readiness of the Grid for these end-users The grid concept has already
produced a variety of middlewares, components and platforms that are
available around the World. But are facilites ready to be exploited by
the true end-user? There are several challenging points that are still

Phylogenetics Workshop

Location: 
Sydney
30 Nov 2007 - 12:00am
30 Nov 2007 - 7:30pm
Australia/Sydney

Phylogenetics Workshop - November 30, Sydney
Bioinformatics University of Sydney, Dr Lars Jermiin,
Dr michael Charlseston, NSW

Semantic integration and interoperability of bioinformatics resources

Location: 
University of Manchester
4 Dec 2007 - 12:00am
7 Dec 2007 - 7:30pm
Europe/London

Web Services are becoming an increasingly popular means of making bioinformatics tools availble to researchers via the internet, but deploying resources so as to make them robust and easy-to-use is not always straightforward.

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