ECCB 2016
Date
3 - 7 September 2016
Abstract submission deadline
22 July 2016

15th European Conference on Computational Biology

 

3-7 September 2016 World Forum Convention Center - The Hague, The Netherlands

 


 
Save the date & Call for workshops and tutorials



We would like to invite you to the 15th edition of the European Conference on Computational Biology (ECCB 2016) that will be held on 3-7 September 2016 in the historic city of The Hague in the Netherlands. The venue will be the World Forum. ECCB 2016 is the main European computational biology and bioinformatics conference, gathering over 1,000 scientists from a broad range of disciplines: e.g. molecular biology, molecular medicine, biophysics, biostatistics, systems biology.

You can now submit a proposal for a workshop or a tutorial at the ECCB 2016. The workshops and tutorials are planned on September 3 and 4, 2016 in the World Forum in The Hague, immediately preceding the ECCB 2016. Deadline for proposal submission is: January 13, 2016.
 
 
Workshops / SIGs
The workshops are expected to provide participants with an informal setting to discuss technical issues, exchange research ideas, and to share practical experiences on a range of focused or emerging topics in bioinformatics. SIGs are workshops organized by a special interest group. Each workshop should provide an interesting perspective on the cutting edge of a selected research field. Workshops may include any form of presentation such as talks or panel discussions.

Tutorials
The purpose of the tutorial program is to provide participants with lectures and hands-on training covering topics relevant to the field of bioinformatics. Each tutorial will offer participants an opportunity to learn about new areas of bioinformatics research, to get an introduction to important established topics, or to develop advanced skills in areas they are already familiar with. This call is an invitation for scientists and professionals working in the fields of bioinformatics and computational biology to submit proposals for high quality tutorials for ECCB 2016.