Message from the ISCB: ISMB/ECCB Rebooted: 2015 Brings Major Update to the Conference Program

Christiana N. Fogg, D. Kovats
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The 23rd Annual International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology and the 14th European Conference on Computational Biology (ISMB/ECCB 2015) is shaping up to be a phenomenal meeting with world-renowned keynote speakers and changes in the conference format that aim to make for a more streamlined and user-friendly conference. The joint ISMB/ECCB conference is held biennially and is the flagship meeting of the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB). The meeting will take place at the Convention Center Dublin, Ireland from July 10–14, 2015 and will bring together scientists from across the globe working in a broad range of computational biology-related disciplines including genomics, structural biology, proteomics, data mining, machine learning and systems biology. In the past, presentations at the meeting have been organized according to tracks: Proceedings, Highlights and Late Breaking Research tracks. Combined with the multiple track presentation, this caused frustration for attendees when choosing which sessions to attend. In 2015 all oral presentations will be presented in broad theme areas. As in the past, submissions accepted into the highly selective Proceedings track will be published in a special ISMB/ECCB Proceedings issue of Bioinformatics. Conference co-chairs Alex Bateman, Janet Kelso and Desmond Higgins and the conference committee undertook the reorganization effort and came up with five theme areas: Genes, Proteins, Systems, Disease and Data. Batemen said, ‘The idea of themes is an obvious way to organize the talks. But, selecting a small number of themes that represented all computational biology was challenging. Of course many talks will potentially fit across several themes. Time will tell whether these need any tweaking for future meetings’. Kelso believes the new organization will benefit attendees and said, ‘We hope that organizing the meeting more thematically will mean that attendees have an easier time identifying sessions that are relevant and interesting to them’. Five leading scientists have been named as theme chairs and will organize the selection of presentations from each traditional submission cateogry for each theme area. They are Yana Bromberg of Rutgers University (Disease), Janet Kelso of Max Planck Institute (Data), Nicolas Le Novere of the Babraham Institute (Systems), Martin Vingron of the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics (Genes) and Ioannis Xenarios of the University of Lausanne (Proteins). As in the past, the keynote speaker line up features world-class scientists. The speakers include Amos Bairoch of the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (ISCB Fellows Keynote), Cyrus Chothia of the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (Senior Scientist Award winner), Eileen Furlong of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Curtis Huttenhower of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health (Overton Prize winner), 2013 Nobel Laureate Michael Levitt of Stanford University and Kenneth Wolfe of University College Dublin. The main conference program takes place from Sunday, July 12 through Tuesday, July 14. In the tradition of previous ISMB/ECCB meetings, Special Interest Group (SIGs) and Satellite Meetings will occur prior to the conference on Thursday, July 10 and Friday, July 11. This year, the tutorials and workshops that usually precede the main meeting are being replaced by applied knowledge exchange sessions (AKES). The AKES are scheduled for Saturday, July 11 and are designed to provide interactive educational and knowledge exchange opportunities for attendees. AKES will also provide a chance for junior principle investigators to meet and exchange career advice. Six AKES have been scheduled:
来自ISCB的消息:ISMB/ECCB重新启动:2015带来了会议计划的重大更新
第23届分子生物学智能系统国际会议和第14届欧洲计算生物学会议(ISMB/ECCB 2015)正在形成一个具有世界知名主题演讲者的非凡会议,会议形式的变化旨在使会议更加精简和用户友好。ISMB/ECCB联合会议每两年举行一次,是国际计算生物学学会(ISCB)的旗舰会议。会议将于2015年7月10日至14日在爱尔兰都柏林会议中心举行,将汇集来自全球各地的科学家,他们从事与计算生物学相关的广泛学科,包括基因组学、结构生物学、蛋白质组学、数据挖掘、机器学习和系统生物学。在过去,会议上的演讲是根据主题来组织的:会议记录、亮点和最新的突破性研究主题。再加上多轨演示,这让与会者在选择参加哪个会议时感到沮丧。2015年,所有口头报告将在广泛的主题领域进行。与过去一样,被高度选择性的论文集收录的论文将在ISMB/ECCB论文集的生物信息学专刊上发表。会议联合主席Alex Bateman, Janet Kelso和Desmond Higgins以及会议委员会承担了重组工作,并提出了五个主题领域:基因,蛋白质,系统,疾病和数据。贝特曼说:“主题是组织会谈的一种明显方式。但是,选择代表所有计算生物学的少数主题是具有挑战性的。当然,许多会谈可能会涉及多个主题。时间会告诉我们,未来的会议是否需要对这些内容进行调整。”凯尔索认为,新的组织方式将使与会者受益,他说:“我们希望以更有主题的方式组织会议,这意味着与会者更容易确定与他们相关和感兴趣的会议。”五位顶尖科学家被任命为主题主席,并将从每个主题领域的传统提交类别中组织选择演讲。他们是罗格斯大学的Yana Bromberg(疾病),马克斯普朗克研究所的Janet Kelso(数据),Babraham研究所的Nicolas Le Novere(系统),马克斯普朗克分子遗传学研究所的Martin Vingron(基因)和洛桑大学的Ioannis Xenarios(蛋白质)。和过去一样,主讲人阵容由世界级的科学家组成。主讲人包括瑞士生物信息学研究所的Amos Bairoch (ISCB研究员主题演讲)、MRC分子生物学实验室的Cyrus Chothia(高级科学家奖获得者)、欧洲分子生物学实验室的Eileen Furlong、哈佛大学陈T.H.公共卫生学院的Curtis Huttenhower(奥弗顿奖获得者)、2013年诺贝尔奖获得者斯坦福大学的Michael Levitt和都柏林大学学院的Kenneth Wolfe。主要会议将于7月12日(周日)至7月14日(周二)举行。按照以往ISMB/ECCB会议的传统,特别兴趣小组(SIGs)和卫星会议将在7月10日(星期四)和7月11日(星期五)会议之前举行。今年,通常在主要会议之前举行的辅导课和讲习班将被应用知识交流会议(AKES)所取代。AKES定于7月11日星期六举行,旨在为与会者提供互动教育和知识交流的机会。AKES还将为初级主要研究人员提供会面和交流职业建议的机会。已经安排了6次ake:
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