- From: <samwald@gmx.at>
- Date: Wed, 02 May 2007 15:36:31 +0200
- To: donald.doherty@brainstage.com, public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org
Hi Don, I would help with the abstract for SfN where I can, of course. I guess it should be even more focussed on the requirements and use cases in Neuroscience than the BMC Bioinformatics paper. Mainly a description of the collaborating neuroscience groups, their motivation and the types of information that we are integrating, and less about the technical details. I guess it is much too late to start writing a group paper for the ISMB workshop now. A poster abstract would be possible, but I think we don't want to present a poster. cheers, Matthias > This year's Society for Neuroscience meeting abstracts are due May 15th. > I'd > like to take the lead on submitting an abstract if the team is interested. > > Don > > P.S. This year's meeting is November 3-7 in San Diego, California. > > -----Original Message----- > From: public-semweb-lifesci-request@w3.org > [mailto:public-semweb-lifesci-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Alan Ruttenberg > Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 12:57 AM > To: public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org > Subject: ISMB Bio-Ontologies Meeting > > > I forget, was someone submitting an abstract about our work to this > workshop? > -Alan > > > On Apr 26, 2007, at 1:18 PM, Susanna wrote: > > > ** Apologies for cross posting **CALL FOR PAPERS and POSTER > > ABSTRACTS (Deadline May 1st) > > Proceedings in BMC Bioinformatics > > > > *^**^***^****^****^****^****^****^****^****^****^****^*****^**^***^** > > Bio-Ontologies SIG Workshop > > Vienna, Austria: July 20 2007 > > > > "Bio-Ontologies: ten years past and looking to the future" > > > > *^**^***^****^****^****^****^****^****^****^****^****^*****^**^***^** > > 15th ISMB & 6th ECCB Vienna, Austria: July 18-25, 2007 > > > > > > CALL FOR PAPERS and POSTER ABSTRACTS (Deadline May 1st) > > Proceedings in BMC Bioinformatics > > > > The long-standing ISMB Bio-Ontologies SIG is in its tenth > > consecutive year. This year the workshop will have a celebratory > > and reflective discussion on "Bio-Ontologies: ten years past and > > looking to the future". > > > > PROGRAM CHAIRS: > > Robert Stevens (1), Phillip Lord (2), Robin McEntire (3), Susanna- > > A. Sansone (4) > > 1. School of Computer Science, University of Manchester, UK > > 2. School of Computing Science, University of Newcastle, UK > > 3. GlaxoSmithKline, USA > > 4. EMBL-EBI The European Bioinformatics Institute, Cambridge, UK > > > > WEBSITES: > > Bio-Ontologies SIG workshop: http://bio-ontologies.org.uk > > ISMB & ECCB main conference website http://www.iscb.org/ismbeccb2007 > > > > ABOUT THE BIO-ONTOLOGIES SIG WORKSHOP > > The workshop will continue offer an informal environment for > > presentation and discussion of ontologies and their role in > > providing a mechanism for organising, sharing and reconciling data. > > This year, to celebrate its tenth anniversary, we have invited four > > presenters from the first bio-ontologies tutorial and meeting > > organisers to sit on a panel, namely: Mark Musen, Peter Karp, Russ > > Altman and Steffen Schulze-Kremer > > > > They will be asked to present positions on the following questions: > > 1. What has been the best thing to have happened in bio-ontologies > > in the past ten years? > > 2. What has been the worst thing to have happened in bio-ontologies > > in the past ten years? > > 3. How must bio-ontologies progress in the next ten years? > > 4. How must bio-ontologies not progress in the next ten years > > > > CALL FOR PAPERS AND POSTER ABSTRACT: > > We are inviting two types of submissions SHORT PAPER papers (up to > > 4 pages) and POSTER ABSTRACT (up to 1/2 page) from any aspect doing > > bio-ontology research or using bio-ontologies to do bioinformatics > > research. Topics include, but are not restricted to: > > - Biological Applications of Ontologies > > - Reports on Newly Developed or Existing Bio-Ontologies > > - Tools for Developing Ontologies > > - Use of Ontologies in Data Communication Standards > > - Use of Semantic Web technologies in Bioinformatics > > - The implications of Bio-Ontologies or the Semantic Web for the > > drug discovery process > > - Current Research In Ontology Languages and its implication for > > Bio-Ontologies > > > > PROGRAM COMMITTEE > > Abstracts will be reviewed by the Program Committee, including the > > Program Chairs and additionally: David Benton, Suzanna Lewis, Chris > > Mungall and Alan Ruttenberg. > > > > PUBLICATION OF THE PROCEEDINGS > > The Programme Committee will also select those papers, which are > > suitable for further publication in a BMC Bioinformatics > > Supplement. Authors will be invited to resubmit full papers. > > > > DEADLINES > > Submissions due: May 1st 2007 > > Notification of acceptance: May 21st 2007 > > Final versions due: May 31st 2007 > > Workshop: July 20th 2007 > > > > -- Susanna-Assunta Sansone, PhD NET Project - Coordinator > > www.ebi.ac.uk/net-project The European Bioinformatics Institute > > email: sansone@ebi.ac.uk EMBL Outstation - Hinxton direct: +44 (0) > > 1223 494 691 Wellcome Trust Genome Campus fax: +44 (0)1223 494 468 > > Cambridge CB10 1SD, UK room: A229 > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > --- > > This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express > > Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take > > control of your XML. No limits. Just data. 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