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    Events: 2nd CfP: Probabilistic Modelling in Computational Biology
    Submitted by D Kreil; posted on Friday, May 4, 2007

    Submitter

    LOCALE: Vienna, Austria
    DATE: Thursday, 26 July 2007 (following ISMB/ECCB)

    *** Following several requests, we have extended the submissions deadline to 15 May 2007. ***

    We cordially invite you to join us for a workshop on Probabilistic Modelling in Computational Biology affiliated with ISMB/ECCB in Vienna. The meeting will focus on Probabilistic Methods for Active Learning and Data Integration in Computational Biology.

    The extraction of an improved biological understanding from genome-scale quantitative measurements, like microarray data, has become a very active area of bioinformatics research. The integration of data necessary for the intelligent exploitation of contextual information provides a considerable challenge. As recent work demonstrates, probabilistic approaches prove to be promising, flexible tools in this endeavour.

    The workshop will explore current advances and open issues in sessions presenting novel developments contributed by participants and introduced by invited talks from leading researchers in the field.

    IMPORTANT DATES

    Call for Papers: *** deadline 2007-05-15 ***
    Call for Posters: deadline 2007-05-15
    Event Registration: open now
    Early Registration: deadline 2007-06-01

    FOR MORE INFORMATION

    http://bioinf.boku.ac.at/PMCB/

    David Kreil & Peter Sykacek
    Email: pmcb07[at]boku.ac.at

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