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NetBioSIG2012 programschedule
1. Network Biology SIG
Long Beach 2012
http://nrnb.org/netbiosig
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Brazil, Canada, Germany, Israel, Korea, Mexico, Sweden, S
witzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States
Alexander Pico, NRNB, Gladstone Institutes, San Francisco
Scooter Morris, RBVI, University of California at San Francisco
Allan Kuchinsky, Agilent Technologies
Gary Bader, University of Toronto
Mario Albrecht, Max Planck Institute for Informatics
Ian Donaldson, University of Oslo
Natasa Przulj, Imperial College London
Esti Yeger-Lotem, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
2. Network Biology SIG
morning session
09:00 Josh Stuart – KEYNOTE– Associate Professor of Biomedical
Engineering at UC Santa Cruz, California
09:30 Janusz Dutkowski – “From Networks to Ontologies of Gene Function”
09:50 Idit Kosti – “A transcription-splicing integrated network reveals
pervasive cross-regulation among regulatory proteins”
10:10 COFFEE BREAK (35 min)
10:45 Chris Evelo – KEYNOTE– Head of Department of
Bioinformatics, BiGCaT at Maastricht University, NL
11:15 Anna Bauer-Mehren – “Discovering latent ‘modules of care’ for
comparative effectiveness research via network analysis of electronic
health records”
11:35 Tijana Milenkovic – “Biological networks reveal pathogen-
interacting proteins”
11:55 Tanwir Habib, Erik Sonnhammer, Paul Pavlidis – PANEL– Integrated
Network Analysis
12:30 LUNCH and POSTERS (60 min)
3. Network Biology SIG
afternoon session
13:30 Hiroaki Kitano – KEYNOTE– Director of Systems Biology Institute in
Tokyo; Professor, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate
University, Japan
14:00 Ugur Dogrusoz – “Network Visualization and Analysis in the cBio
Cancer Genomics Portal”
14:20 BREAK and POSTERS (30 min)
14:50 Michael Smoot – “Cytoscape 3.0: Architecture for Extension”
15:10 Chao Zhang – “Network-Ontology Visualization and Analysis”
15:30 COFFEE BREAK and POSTERS (30 min)
16:00 Allan Kuchinsky & Anya Tsalenko – “ENViz: a Cytoscape Plugin for
Integrative Statistical Analysis and Visualization of Sample-Matched Data
Sets with Multiple Data Types”
16:20 Chris Sander – KEYNOTE – Chair of Computational Biology at Sloan-
Kettering Institute, New York, New York
16:50 CONCLUSION and POSTERS (60 min)
4. Network Biology SIG
morning session, act I
09:00 Josh Stuart – KEYNOTE– Associate Professor of
Biomedical Engineering at UC Santa Cruz, California
09:30 Janusz Dutkowski – “From Networks to Ontologies of
Gene Function”
09:50 Idit Kosti – “A transcription-splicing integrated network
reveals pervasive cross-regulation among regulatory proteins”
10:10 COFFEE BREAK (35 min)
5. Network Biology SIG
morning session, act II
10:45 Chris Evelo – KEYNOTE– Head of Department of
Bioinformatics, BiGCaT at Maastricht University, NL
11:15 Anna Bauer-Mehren – “Discovering latent ‘modules of
care’ for comparative effectiveness research via network
analysis of electronic health records”
11:35 Tijana Milenkovic – “Biological networks reveal
pathogen-interacting proteins”
11:55 Tanwir Habib, Erik Sonnhammer, Paul Pavlidis –
PANEL– Integrated Network Analysis
12:30 LUNCH and POSTERS (60 min)
6. Network Biology SIG
afternoon session, act I
13:30 Hiroaki Kitano – KEYNOTE– Director of Systems Biology
Institute in Tokyo; Professor, Okinawa Institute of Science and
Technology Graduate University, Japan
14:00 Ugur Dogrusoz – “Network Visualization and Analysis in
the cBio Cancer Genomics Portal”
14:20 BREAK and POSTERS (30 min)
7. Network Biology SIG
afternoon session, act II
14:50 Michael Smoot – “Cytoscape 3.0: Architecture for
Extension”
15:10 Chao Zhang – “Network-Ontology Visualization and
Analysis”
15:30 COFFEE BREAK and POSTERS (30 min)
8. Network Biology SIG
afternoon session, act III
16:00 Allan Kuchinsky & Anya Tsalenko – “ENViz: a Cytoscape
Plugin for Integrative Statistical Analysis and Visualization of
Sample-Matched Data Sets with Multiple Data Types”
16:20 Chris Sander – KEYNOTE – Chair of Computational
Biology at Sloan-Kettering Institute, New York, New York
16:50 CONCLUSION and POSTERS (60 min)
9. Network Biology SIG
Long Beach 2012
http://nrnb.org/netbiosig
#ismb #netbiosig
Thanks and see you next year!
Alexander Pico, NRNB, Gladstone Institutes, San Francisco
Scooter Morris, RBVI, University of California at San Francisco
Allan Kuchinsky, Agilent Technologies
Gary Bader, University of Toronto
Mario Albrecht, Max Planck Institute for Informatics
Ian Donaldson, University of Oslo
Natasa Przulj, Imperial College London
Esti Yeger-Lotem, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Notes de l'éditeur
Website, google group for feedback and discussion, twitter hashtags.30 high-quality submissions from 11 countries.Thank reviewers and co-organizers
POSTER PRESENTERS, please hang during coffee break or before going to lunch. We have 19 posters this year and two time slots to view them all.
Website, google group for feedback and discussion, twitter hashtags.35-40% acceptance rate (so plan a submission for next year!)See you at the poster session…