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RECOMB 2012 will take place in vibrant and beautiful Barcelona from 21 to 24 April 2012. There will be a strong focus on the computational challenges arising from the extraordinary developments in high throughput technologies. Participants will enjoy a full agenda of keynote talks, paper presentations, and poster sessions, with ample opportunities to participate in the city life of Barcelona. The meeting overlaps with Sant Jordi (Saint Georges), on April 23, the patron of Catalonia, and one of the most important civic holidays in the country.
CALL FOR HIGHGLIGHTS!! Click HERE<http://recomb2012.crg.cat/highlights> to see more information and SUBMIT YOUR HIGHLIGHT<https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?timeout=1;conf=recomb2012> BEFORE 13 JANUARY!
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Organizing Committee Chair
Roderic GUIGÓ, CRG, Barcelona ES
Program Committee Chair
Benny CHOR, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv IL
Confirmed Speakers
Richard DURBIN, The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Hinxton UK
Eileen FURLONG, EMBL Heidelberg, Heidelberg DE
Thomas GINGERAS, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL), Cold Spring Harbor US
Alfonso VALENCIA, Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), Madrid ES
Ada E. YONATH, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot IL
Registration:
Early registration until 31 January 2012. Click here<http://recomb2012.crg.cat/content/registration> to register.
10% discount for ISCB members! Join now!<http://www.iscb.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=75&Itemid=…>
Venue
Barcelona Fira Palace
Avinguda Rius i Taulet 1-3,
08004 Barcelona
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SECOND ANNUAL RECOMB SATELLITE WORKSHOP ON MASSIVELY PARALLEL SEQUENCING (RECOMB-seq)
April 19-20, 2012
Barcelona, Spain
About the workshop
RECOMB-seq is a workshop held two days prior to the main conference, with a distinct paper submission process and program. Our goal is to bring together the community of scientists working on methods for massively parallel sequencing.
Scope
The recent revolution in sequencing technology has opened the door for myriads of new applications and bio-medical discoveries. Projects are under way to sequence thousands of individuals (the 1000 genomes project), tens of thousands of vertebrate species (the Genome10K project), and the whole microbial ecosystem that live in our bodies (the Human Microbiome project). Simultaneously, the novelty and complexity of the data has highlighted the challenges and limitations of current methods. As the technology continues to evolve and approaches its third generation, the challenges facing the community are becoming increasingly computational.
Submit your paper<http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=recombseq2012> before 16 January 2012!
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Blanka Wysocka
Conference & Events Officer
CRG -Centre de Regulació Genòmica
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08003 Barcelona
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Dear all,
All contents of the 10th CRG Annual Symposium on Computational Biology of Molecular Sequences, celebrated last 10th and 11th of November, are now available online.
Leading scientists in computational biology came together in Barcelona on the occasion of the tenth edition of the CRG Annual Symposium, which focused on computational biology of molecular sequences, organized by the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG). The auditorium of the Barcelona Biomedical Research Park (PRBB) hosted the event, celebrated from Thursday 10 to Friday 11 November 2011.
In the microsite<http://2011symposium.crg.es/> you can find the inaugural video of the Symposium, videos of the talks, interviews with some of the speakers, participants and organizers of the event and two summary videos that capture the major points of all sessions. There are also available two articles that summarize the talks and news related to the field of computational biology of sequencing.
We hope that these resources are useful for you!
Click here<http://2011symposium.crg.es/> to visit the 10th CRG Annual Symposium web.
Blanka Wysocka
Conference & Events Officer
CRG -Centre de Regulació Genòmica
Dr. Aiguader 88
08003 Barcelona
Ph: +34933160145
Fax: +34933969983
blanka.wysocka(a)crg.eu<mailto:blanka.wysocka@crg.eu>
www.crg.eu<http://www.crg.eu/>
www.crg.eu/2011_symposium<http://www.crg.eu/2011_symposium>
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X CRG Annual Symposium: "Computational Biology of Molecular Sequences"
10-11 November 2011
We are pleased to introduce the new website of X CRG Annual Symposium<http://2011symposium.crg.es/?utm_source=nwsletter1&utm_medium=email&utm_cam…> to be held on 10 and 11 November. The central theme of this year will be "Computational Biology of Molecular Sequences".
In our site, you have at your disposal all the news<http://2011symposium.crg.es/noticias/?utm_source=nwsletter1&utm_medium=emai…> and the latest details of the symposium<http://2011symposium.crg.es/?utm_source=nwsletter1&utm_medium=email&utm_cam…>, plus the speakers<http://2011symposium.crg.es/ponentes/?utm_source=nwsletter1&utm_medium=emai…> to attend.
The X edition features, this time, with a great novelty. Some of the experts participating in the conference will focus their presentations based on questions and / or discussions made via our forum<http://2011symposium.crg.es/forum/?utm_source=nwsletter1&utm_medium=email&u…> in which, of course, you are invited to participate. Add your comments before 14 Oct midday! --> DEADLINE EXTENDED: POST BEFORE 23 OCTOBER!!<http://2011symposium.crg.es/forum/?utm_source=nwsletter1&utm_medium=email&u…>
Roderic Guigó, one of the organizers of the X CRG Annual Symposium, entitled "Computational Biology of Molecular Sequences", explains in this interview<http://2011symposium.crg.es/videos/video-presentacion/?utm_source=nwsletter…> why you should not miss this high-profile scientific meeting, that will take place at the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), in Barcelona, on 10-11 November 2011.
We hope you enjoy your visit and hope to see you at the Symposium.
Computational Biology of Molecular Sequences
Advances in methods to sequence nucleic acids, coupled with more general advances in automation, robotization, and multiplexing, have resulted in the capacity to survey the phenomena of life in a global manner and with unprecedented resolution. As a result, Biology, traditionally an analytic science in which the natural world is dissected in its elemental components in order to be comprehended, is becoming a synthetic science, in which the phenomena of life is approached in more systemic way.
In parallel, Biology, a science in which human effort been directed until very recently towards data acquisition, is increasingly becoming a discipline in which data is obtained with almost no human intervention, and the effort is being directed towards data analysis. Computational systems to store, analyze and model biological data have thus become an essential part of research in Biology. The connection between Biology and Computation, however, runs much deeper as we are coming to realize that the unfolding of the instructions in the genome is, stricto senso, a computation on the DNA sequence.
Biology, thus, cannot be understood without Computation. The two-day CRG symposium on "Computational Biology of Molecular Sequences" will bring together renowned Computational Biologists from around the world, including both pioneers in the field, as well as promising young scientists. Presentations, discussions and dialogue during the Symposium will contribute to survey the status of a discipline that, at the intersection of Biology and Computation, will have an enormous impact on the world of the XXIst century.
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X CRG Annual Symposium: "Computational Biology of Molecular Sequences"
10-11 November 2011
We are pleased to introduce the new website of X CRG Annual Symposium<http://2011symposium.crg.es/?utm_source=nwsletter1&utm_medium=email&utm_cam…> to be held on 10 and 11 November. The central theme of this year will be "Computational Biology of Molecular Sequences".
In our site, you have at your disposal all the news<http://2011symposium.crg.es/noticias/?utm_source=nwsletter1&utm_medium=emai…> and the latest details of the symposium<http://2011symposium.crg.es/?utm_source=nwsletter1&utm_medium=email&utm_cam…>, plus the speakers<http://2011symposium.crg.es/ponentes/?utm_source=nwsletter1&utm_medium=emai…> to attend.
The X edition features, this time, with a great novelty. Some of the experts participating in the conference will focus their presentations based on questions and / or discussions made via our forum<http://2011symposium.crg.es/forum/?utm_source=nwsletter1&utm_medium=email&u…> in which, of course, you are invited to participate. Add your comments before 14 Oct midday!
Roderic Guigó, one of the organizers of the X CRG Annual Symposium, entitled "Computational Biology of Molecular Sequences", explains in this interview<http://2011symposium.crg.es/videos/video-presentacion/?utm_source=nwsletter…> why you should not miss this high-profile scientific meeting, that will take place at the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), in Barcelona, on 10-11 November 2011.
We hope you enjoy your visit and hope to see you at the Symposium.
Computational Biology of Molecular Sequences
Advances in methods to sequence nucleic acids, coupled with more general advances in automation, robotization, and multiplexing, have resulted in the capacity to survey the phenomena of life in a global manner and with unprecedented resolution. As a result, Biology, traditionally an analytic science in which the natural world is dissected in its elemental components in order to be comprehended, is becoming a synthetic science, in which the phenomena of life is approached in more systemic way.
In parallel, Biology, a science in which human effort been directed until very recently towards data acquisition, is increasingly becoming a discipline in which data is obtained with almost no human intervention, and the effort is being directed towards data analysis. Computational systems to store, analyze and model biological data have thus become an essential part of research in Biology. The connection between Biology and Computation, however, runs much deeper as we are coming to realize that the unfolding of the instructions in the genome is, stricto senso, a computation on the DNA sequence.
Biology, thus, cannot be understood without Computation. The two-day CRG symposium on "Computational Biology of Molecular Sequences" will bring together renowned Computational Biologists from around the world, including both pioneers in the field, as well as promising young scientists. Presentations, discussions and dialogue during the Symposium will contribute to survey the status of a discipline that, at the intersection of Biology and Computation, will have an enormous impact on the world of the XXIst century.
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X CRG Annual Symposium: "Computational Biology of Molecular Sequences"
10-11 November 2011
We are pleased to introduce the new website of X CRG Annual Symposium<http://2011symposium.crg.es/?utm_source=nwsletter1&utm_medium=email&utm_cam…> to be held on 10 and 11 November. The central theme of this year will be "Computational Biology of Molecular Sequences".
In our site, you have at your disposal all the news<http://2011symposium.crg.es/noticias/?utm_source=nwsletter1&utm_medium=emai…> and the latest details of the symposium<http://2011symposium.crg.es/?utm_source=nwsletter1&utm_medium=email&utm_cam…>, plus the speakers<http://2011symposium.crg.es/ponentes/?utm_source=nwsletter1&utm_medium=emai…> to attend.
The X edition features, this time, with a great novelty. Some of the experts participating in the conference will focus their presentations based on questions and / or discussions made via our forum<http://2011symposium.crg.es/forum/?utm_source=nwsletter1&utm_medium=email&u…> in which, of course, you are invited to participate.
Roderic Guigó, one of the organizers of the X CRG Annual Symposium, entitled "Computational Biology of Molecular Sequences", explains in this interview<http://2011symposium.crg.es/videos/video-presentacion/?utm_source=nwsletter…> why you should not miss this high-profile scientific meeting, that will take place at the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), in Barcelona, on 10-11 November 2011.
We hope you enjoy your visit and hope to see you at the Symposium.
Computational Biology of Molecular Sequences
Advances in methods to sequence nucleic acids, coupled with more general advances in automation, robotization, and multiplexing, have resulted in the capacity to survey the phenomena of life in a global manner and with unprecedented resolution. As a result, Biology, traditionally an analytic science in which the natural world is dissected in its elemental components in order to be comprehended, is becoming a synthetic science, in which the phenomena of life is approached in more systemic way.
In parallel, Biology, a science in which human effort been directed until very recently towards data acquisition, is increasingly becoming a discipline in which data is obtained with almost no human intervention, and the effort is being directed towards data analysis. Computational systems to store, analyze and model biological data have thus become an essential part of research in Biology. The connection between Biology and Computation, however, runs much deeper as we are coming to realize that the unfolding of the instructions in the genome is, stricto senso, a computation on the DNA sequence.
Biology, thus, cannot be understood without Computation. The two-day CRG symposium on "Computational Biology of Molecular Sequences" will bring together renowned Computational Biologists from around the world, including both pioneers in the field, as well as promising young scientists. Presentations, discussions and dialogue during the Symposium will contribute to survey the status of a discipline that, at the intersection of Biology and Computation, will have an enormous impact on the world of the XXIst century.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
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