Dutch Bioinformatics & Systems Biology conference
The second edition of the Dutch Bioinformatics & Systems Biology conference will be organised on April 19 & 20 2016, at Congrescentrum De Werelt in Lunteren, the Netherlands.
BioSB 2016 discusses the latest developments in bioinformatics, systems and computational biology and interrelated disciplines, and their wide-ranging applications in life sciences & health, agriculture, food & nutrition. More information on BIOSB 2016 is available here.
Programme
BioSB 2016 will again be a 2-day scientific conference (April 19-20, 2016) with keynote speakers, parallel sessions, an evening poster session and a nice evening programme. The conference will offer lots of opportunities to meet with fellow Bioinformatics and Systems Biology colleagues from academia and industry as well as master students. On April 18, the day preceeding the conference, the Young Computational Biologists will organise the BioSB PhD retreat.
As this is the annual conference of BioSB, the national Bioinformatics & Systems Biology research school, BioSB 2016 will offer a programme with a mix of state-of-the-art work in both areas.
Keydates
- Abstract submission deadline for oral presentations: March 1, 2016
- Abstract submission deadline for posters: April 14, 2016
- Notification date oral presentations: March 22, 2016
Registration
Keynote speakers
- Jasmin Fisher Senior Researcher at Microsoft Research Cambridge in the Programming, Principles and Tools group More
- Jonathan Karr Fellow, Institute and Department for Genetics and Genomic Sciences, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York Lecture: Toward whole-cell models for science and engineering More
- Mick Watson Director of ARK-Genomics. The Roslin Institute, R(D)SVS, University of Edinburgh, UK Bioinformatics, genomics and metagenomics applied to farm animal health and food security More
- Sander Tans Groupleader, FOM-Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics (AMOLF), Amsterdam Lecture: Stochasticity and homeostasis in cellular metabolism More