[Bioperl-microarray] International Workshop on Knowledge Systems in Bioinformatics (KSinBIT 2006)
Bert Coessens
bert.coessens at esat.kuleuven.be
Thu Mar 30 08:50:02 UTC 2006
Apologies for cross- or double posting.
International Workshop on Knowledge Systems in Bioinformatics (KSinBIT 2006)
Montpellier, France, 29 Oct - 3 Nov 2006
In conjunction with OnTheMove Federated Conferences (OTM'06)
http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf
Proceedings will be published by Springer Verlag
Call for papers
The impact of the upcoming Internet on scientific research worldwide was
enormous, not the least in biomedical research. Especially the Human Genome
Project was the inspiration for many biological databases publicly available
via the Internet. As of now, conducting biomedical research without the
Internet is nearly impossible. The information needed for analysis and
interpretation of experimental results is usually scattered over a multitude
of heterogeneous data sources: sequence databases (Genbank,
Swiss-Prot/TrEMBL), protein resources (iProClass (PIR), PDB, InterPro), gene
expression data repositories (GEO, ArrayExpress), literature databases
(PubMed, Web of Science), functional annotation databases (GO, Kegg), etc.
Many researchers depend on the Internet as the most important source of
biomedical information. As the amount of available data increases at a rate
never seen before, researchers are now faced with the problem of finding the
information they need, in a format they can work with.
Several initiatives exist that try to integrate multiple data sources (SRS,
Ensembl, Entrez Gene) or facilitate complex bioinformatics queries (Biozon)
and analyses (BioMOBY, myGrid). However, the integration is not always in
tune with the user's requirements for information. This is where emerging
Internet technologies can help. Semantic web technologies, like ontologies,
will enable fast, context-sensitive retrieval of biological data. Web
services will allow extensive automatization of complex bioinformatics tasks
and drive the standardization process. Grid computing will transform the
Internet in a gigantic instrument for solving the mystery of life. Yet, that
is the future.
The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners
to exchange ideas with respect to knowledge systems in bioinformatics that
make extensive use of medical and biological semantics and ontologies, web
services technologies, and/or distributed databasing and computing to tackle
the issues mentioned above. We invite all researchers working in this
cross-section between information technology and biomedical research to
contribute.
TOPICS OF INTEREST include, but are not limited to:
* Medical and biological ontologies and taxonomies
* Biomedical data management
* Data source integration
* Conceptual integration through visualization
* Semantic web applications in bioinformatics
* Bioinformatics web services
* Ontology driven mediation
* Automated functional annotation using ontologies
* Automated knowledge discovery
* In silico hypthesis testing
* Middleware for in silico experimentation
* Workflow management in bioinformatics
* …
Submission requirements
Papers submitted to KSinBIT 2006 must not have been accepted for publication
elsewhere or be under review for another workshop or conference.
All submitted papers will be carefully evaluated based on originality,
significance, technical soundness, and clarity of expression. All
submissions must be in English. Submissions should be in PDF format and must
not exceed 10 pages in the final camera-ready format. Authors instructions
can be found at: http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.
The paper submission site is located at:
http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf/ksinbit/2006/papers
Failure to commit to presentation at the conference automatically excludes a
paper from the proceedings.
Important dates
Paper Submission Deadline: June 30, 2006
Notification of Acceptance: August 10, 2006
Camera Ready Due: August 20, 2006
OTM Conferences: October 29 - November 3, 2006
Program chairs
* Maja Hadzic, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia
* Bart De Moor, ESAT-SCD, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
* Yves Moreau, ESAT-SCD, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
* Arek Kasprzyk, European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, Cambridge,
United Kingdom
Program committee members
* Prof. Dr. Robert Meersman - STARLab, VUB
* Werner Ceusters - Ontology Research Group (ORG)
* Prof. Dr. Georges De Moor - Ghent University (RUG)
* Prof. Dr. Elizabeth Chang - Curtin University of Technology
* Dr. Peter Dawyndt - Biometrics and Process Control (Ghent University)
* Prof. Jan Van den Bussche - University of Hasselt
* Antoon Goderis - University of Manchester
* Prof. Paolo Romano - National Cancer Research Institute (IST)
* Dr Marie-Dominique Devignes - Equipe Orpailleur - Bureau B234
* Bert Coessens - ESAT - SCD, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
* Prof. Dr. Mark Wilkinson - University of British Columbia
* Dr. Katy Wolstencroft - University of Manchester
* Dr. Peter Li - University of Manchester
* Prof. Dr. Robert Stevens - University of Manchester
* Prof. Dr. Carole Goble - University of Manchester
* Prof. Dr. Phillip Lord - University of Newcastle upon Tyne
* Chris Wroe - British Telecom
* Dr. Michael Bada - University of Colorado and Health Sciences Center
* Ilkay Altintas - University of California - San Diego
* Stephen Potter - The University of Edinburgh
* Vasa Curcin - Imperial College London
* Armin Haller - National University of Ireland
* Eyal Oren - National University of Ireland
* Dr. Marco Roos - Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences, University of
Amsterdam
* Dr. M. Scott Marshall - Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences,
University of Amsterdam
* Iwei Yeh - Stanford School of Medicine, Department of Genetics,
Stanford University
This is a joint workshop organised by Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB,
Belgium) and Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KUL, Belgium), and co-organised
with BioScope-IT, the Flemish Bioinformatics Network (Belgium).
VUB-StarLab:http://www.starlab.vub.ac.be/
KULeuven-ESAT-SCD:http://www.esat.kuleuven.be/scd/
BioScope-IT:http://www.bioscope-it.be
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