"J. Steinbachs" wrote: > See the bioinform site for a sizeable list of conferences > (http://www.bioinform.com -> calendar) Here are some that I picked from the list. Other than the Georgia Tech conference, do any look good? This looks interesting and applicable, but a little too soon for a meeting (much too soon for a poster; maybe next year): * Objects in Bioinformatics focuses upon the role of object-oriented technology, reusable software components, design patterns, and distributed computing in bioinformatics and computational genomics. The conference is aimed at those who are interested in, are developing, or have developed object-oriented software that will be of use to the bioinformatics and genomics community in both academia and industry. Meeting August 23 - 27, 1999, also at the DoubleTree Hotel in San Jose. http://cbcg.lbl.gov/OiB99/ Here are some others: * Bioinformatics: Tools for Genomic Research - September 30-October 1, 1999 - Four Seasons Hotel - Seattle, WA. IBC's 5th Annual International Conference on Bioinformatics is at the forefront of this evolving field, giving delegates an inside view of the hottest trends, newest technologies and applications. http://www.ibcusa.com/2399 * The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR), Genomic Science Series, THIRD ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON Computational Genomics, November 18-21, 1999, Renaissance Harborplace Hotel in Baltimore, MD http://www.tigr.org/cet/gss/cg/index.html * QUANTITATIVE CHALLENGES IN THE POST-GENOMIC SEQUENCE ERA: A WORKSHOP AND SYMPOSIUM. The La Jolla Interfaces in Science, LJIS, will be hosting a two day workshop on Tuesday, January 11 and Wednesday, January 12 followed by a three day international symposium on Thursday, January 13 - Saturday, January 15, 2000. The workshop and symposium will be held in at the Wyndham Emerald Plaza Hotel in the heart of downtown San Diego's historic Gas Lamp Quarter. http://ljis.ucsd.edu/ljis2000/ A couple more in Europe: * Cambridge Healthtech Institute's Integrative Bioinformatics, January 20-21, 2000 * Zurich, Switzerland. Topics will include: Data Management * Linking Microarrays with Proteomics * Software Tools for Use with Microarrays * Integrating Bioinformatics with Drug Discovery * Progress in Data Visualization * Gene Expression Analysis http://www.healthtech.com/conference/bne2000/bne.htm * ANNOUNCING THE SIXTH GENES, PROTEINS AND COMPUTERS CONFERENCE (GPCVI). GPCVI will be held at Chester College, UK, on WED 26th - FRI 28th April, 2000. The scientific program has yet to be finalised, but will cover the following broad areas: Functional genomics / proteomics, Structural genomics, Sequence analysis / phylogeny, BBSRC Bioinformatics Initiative. http://www.hgmp.mrc.ac.uk/CCP11/gpcvi/gpcvi.html :-) Jeff -- +------------------------------------+ | | | J.W. Bizzaro | | jeff at bioinformatics.org | | | | THE OPEN COLLABORATORY | | FOR MOLECULAR BIOINFORMATICS | | | | http://bioinformatics.org/ | | | +------------------------------------+