IB2010 - Call for Registration and Posters
IB2010 - Integrative Bioinformatics Symposium

CALL FOR REGISTRATION AND POSTERS

The 6th International Symposium on Integrative Bioinformatics
is being held from 22nd to 24th March 2010
in Churchill College, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

This sixth meeting on Integrative Bioinformatics has an exciting programme
of 25 papers and 4 keynote presentation that will be of interest to
Bioinformaticians, Computer Scientists and others working in, or
interested in finding out more about, the developing area of integrative
bioinformatics.

Registration is now open

Online registration and the provisional programme are available from the
symposium web site at:


The symposium papers will appear in a special issue of the Journal of
Integrative Bioinformatics (http://journal.imbio.de) and will be made available
in electronic format to registrants as the conference proceedings.

Call for Posters and Software Demonstrations

Poster and software demonstration sessions will provide an important opportunity for
scientists to informally present their work and engage in discussions with others
attending the symposium. We are pleased to announce that this year,
Cambridge University Press will award a prize for the best poster presented
at the meeting.
To submit a poster or demonstration request, please visit the symposium web
site where further details can be found.

Tutorials and Workshops

The IB Symposium is an important focus for software developers and users of
integrative bioinformatics methods and a number of associated tutorials and
workshops are being held both before and after the main symposium.
Please see the Symposium website for details.

Topics of interest include:
Data integration and knowledge management
Errors and inconsistencies in biological databases
Combined dry- and wet-lab studies
Prediction and integration of metabolic and regulatory networks
Genotype-phenotype linkage
Protein-protein interactions
Integrative microarray modelling and analyses
Integrative approaches for drug design
Virtual cell modelling
Tool integration and workflow systems
Computational systems biology
Integrative modelling and simulation frameworks
Integrative data and text mining approaches
Network analysis
Data visualisation and visual analytics

Further information can be obtained from: