[Biojava-l] BOSC 2002: Abstracts, LAST CALL

Jason Stajich jason@cgt.mc.duke.edu
Tue, 30 Apr 2002 18:58:55 -0400 (EDT)


Last call for abstracts for BOSC 2002.  Questions? Please send to
bosc@open-bio.org.

News:

BOSC 2002 is being help at the same time as the ISMB Special Interest
Group (SIG) BioPathways (www.biopathways.org).  You can register for BOSC
and still attend BioPathways sessions.  However BOSC and BioPathways will
be held concurrently time unlike BOSC2001/BioPathways2001 which had
alternating sessions.  We ask that you register for the SIG for which you
expect to attend the most sessions.

Keynotes will include Ewan Birney, Michael Eisen, and Winston Hide.

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Registration is now open.  Deadline to submit an abstract is April 30.

Please register through the ISMB 2002 (www.ismb02.org) website.  BOSC
registration is part of the SIG selection.

A keynote speaker has been added.  Dr. Michael Eisen will be delivering a
keynote address at BOSC2002 in addition to Drs. Ewan Birney and Winston
Hide.  Please see the BOSC website for more information
(http://bosc.open-bio.org).

BOSC 2002 Announcement and call for abstracts for talks and posters
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Announcing the 3rd annual Bioinformatics Open Source Conference, BOSC
2002.  BOSC is organised by the Open Bioinformatics Foundation
(http://www.open-bio.org).  This year it will be held in Edmonton,
Canada, August 1-2 and includes full talks, lightning talks,
birds-of-a-feather sessions, mini-tutorials, and more.  The conference
will cover a range of topics from open source software development to
bioinformatics infrastructure to cutting edge applications of open source
software in the field of bioinformatics.

The conference will feature keynotes by:
Dr. Michael Eisen of LBNL and UC Berkeley,
Dr. Winston Hide of the South African National Bioinformatics Institute,
Dr. Ewan Birney of the European Bioinformatics Institute.

Additionally presenters from a collection of Open Bioinformatics supported
projects including Bioperl, Biopython, BioJava, BioSQL and OBDA, EMBOSS,
BioMoby, Open Source Author's Contract, and others will present summaries
of their projects and practical examples of their tools in action.

Registration will open on April 8th and will be through the ISMB 2002
website (http://www.ismb02.org).

We also encourage anyone working on interesting biological software who
would like to share their progress with the community to submit an
abstract to give a short talk or poster at the conference.  If you are
interested in presenting a talk or poster please send your abstract to
bosc@open-bio.org.  Please see the schedule below for submission
deadlines.  All accepted abstracts will be published online on the
conference website.

You need to provide:

   - an abstract (no more than a few paragraphs);
   - a URL for the project page, if applicable;
   - if it is about your software, information about the open
       source license used or your release plans.

Abstracts can be submitted in plain text, HTML, or as an URL.
Proprietary formats (such as Word) will be rejected outright.

ISMB/BOSC Registration opens               April 8
BOSC talk abstract submission deadline     April 30
Authors notified                           May 15
BOSC registration deadline                 July 7
BOSC poster abstract submission deadline   July 7
BOSC starts                                Aug 1 9:00
BOSC ends                                  Aug 2 17:00
Tutorial day ISMB                          Aug 3
ISMB begins                                Aug 4-7

Registration fees will be as follows:

 Student/Postdoc :       USD $110
 Academic/Government/
  NonProfit affiliation: USD $130
 Industry :              USD $150

For more information about BOSC, please visit
  http://bosc.open-bio.org/

-- 
Jason Stajich
Duke University
jason@cgt.mc.duke.edu



-- 
Jason Stajich
Duke University
jason@cgt.mc.duke.edu