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MODERN COMPUTER TOOLS FOR THE BIOSCIENCES - MBIO'09

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When 2009-05-01 09:00 to
2009-05-02 17:00
Where Shanghai, China
Contact Name Dr Christope BLANCHET, CNRS, France Institut de Biologie et Chimie des Proteines IBCP
Contact Email Christophe.Blanchet@ibcp.fr
Attendees SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE, CHAIR, Dr Christophe Blanchet, Institute of Biology and Chemistry of Proteins, Dr Erik Bongcam-Rudloff, The Linnaeus Centre for Bioinformatics, Dr Rodrigo Lopez, European Bioinformatics Institute, PROGRAM COMMITTEE, - Sadaf Alam, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, USA, - Christophe Caron,INRA MIG, Jouy-en-Josas, France, - Frederic Desprez, INRIA LIP ENS Lyon, Lyon, France, - Andreas Gisel, CNR-ITB, Bari, Italy, - Paul Gordon, University of Calgary, Canada, - Patricia Hernandez, SIB, Geneva, Switzerland, - Ralf Herwig, MPI-MG, Berlin, Germany, - Richard Lavery, CNRS IBCP, Lyon, France, - Ignacio Llorente, UCM, Madrid, Spain, - Luciano Milanesi, CNR-ITB, Milano, Italy, - Omer Rana, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK
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by Stefania Parodi last modified 2009-02-13 13:40

Le date in cui si svolgerà il Meeting sono soggette a verifica. High-throughput and high-performance Bioinformatics - Genomics - Proteomics - Molecular structure prediction, modelling and dynamic - System biology - Tools for NextGen sequencing Biological data management - Data integration, semantic and ontologies - Grid distributed filesystems - Distributed database management systems Bioinformatics tools integration - Programmatic usage of independant remote components: Web services, grid APIs - Web Portals and remote interface - Workflow enactor and interface - Parallel and distributed applications

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 under development in the biosciences domain. The workshop will focus on some of these critical areas, notably, sharing biological data within distributed filesystems and database management systems, providing developers with programmatic usage of independant remote components such as web services or standard grid APIs, providing end- users with uniform grid access including ergonomic and efficient portals, and creating workflow on distributed resources, ...

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