CFP: Semantic Web Applications and Tools for Life Sciences (SWAT4LS) 2015

Semantic Web Applications and Tools for Life Sciences (SWAT4LS) 2015, Cambridge, UK.
http://www.swat4ls.org/workshops/cambridge2015/

Key dates

- Abstract and paper submission open now
- EOI for tutorials 1st August
- Abstract submission 7th September
- Full Paper submission 15th September (Midnight UK)
- Poster abstracts 1st October
- Notification of acceptance 15th October

- Tutorials Mon, 7 December, 2015 
- Conference Tues, 8 December and Weds, 9 December, 2015
- Hackathon Thur, 10 December, 2015

The 2015 SWAT4LS conference will provide the same open, vibrant and well-organised environment that has previously brought together researchers, developers, and users, from many fields to discuss goals, current limits and real experiences in the use of Semantic Web technologies in health care and the life sciences. The next SWAT4LS will be held in Cambridge, UK, 7-10th December 2015 and will be a full conference for the first time. SWAT4LS 2015 will be a tutorials day (7th), main conference (8th and 9th), and a Hackathon day (10th). Tutorials and the conference itself will be held in Clare College, Cambridge and the Hackathon will be at the European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, Cambridge.  Conference details are to be found at http://www.swat4ls.org/workshops/cambridge2015/.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to Semantic Web technologies in the following areas:

- Tools for the management and analysis of semantic data in the life sciences, medicine and health care
- The description, integration,  analysis and use of data in pursuit of challenges in the life sciences, medicine and health
- Semantically enabled tools for the life sciences, medicine and health
- Knowledge representation for biomedical knowledge bases
- Harnessing biomedical ontologies and terminologies with medical standards for information exchange
- Electronic Health Records (EHRs), patient data  and clinical trial data
- Enabling translational medicine and personalized medicine
- Semantic scientific publishing in the life sciences, medicine and health
- Rule based systems exploiting semantics 
- NLP and text mining using semantic technologies
- Emerging technologies in Semantic Web, e.g. JSON-LD, graph databases
- Empirical studies and evaluation of Semantic Web tools and applications in the life sciences
- Related standards such as CDISC, HL7 and LOINC used with semantic technology
- Ethical issues and data governance in health care and medical data on Semantic Web
- Future directions for Semantic Web technologies in the life sciences

The following types of submissions on a topic of interest to the SWAT4LS 2015 audience are sought:

Long papers:
 1. Research papers - Original research.
 2. Software papers - New applications and tool descriptions. 
Short papers: Position papers, application notes, discovery notes or a short version of a long paper topic. using Semantic Web applications and tools. 
Tutorials: Presenting teaching and learning material .
Software demos - Present software and tools in action.
Posters: An opportunity to present work in the area informally centred on a poster.

Authors of accepted paper contributions to SWAT4LS 2015 will be invited to submit to a special issue of the BMC Journal of Biomedical Semantics.

All submissions will be handled via the EasyChair submission system https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=swat4ls2015. All details found via http://www.swat4ls.org/workshops/cambridge2015/

Robert Stevens and James Malone - Scientific Chairs  SWAT4LS 2015
Andrea Splendiani, M Scott Marshall, Adrian Paschke, Albert Burger, Paolo Romano - Steering Committee
Kerstin Forsberg - Industry Chair
Simon Jupp - Hackathon Chair


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James Malone, PhD
Lead Ontologist

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European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI)
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Wellcome Trust Genome Campus
Hinxton
Cambridge CB10 1SD
United Kingdom
Tel: + 44 (0) 1223 494 676

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