BioNetVisA workshop brings together different actors of network biology from database providers, networks creators, computational biologists, biotech companies involved in data analysis and modeling to experimental biologists, clinicians that use systems biology approaches. The participants are exposed to the different paradigms of network biology and The latest achievements in the field.
Motivation
The goal of BioNetVisA workshop is to build a discussion around various approaches for biological knowledge formalisation, data integration and analysis; compatibility between different methods and biological networks resources available the field; applicability for concrete research and clinical projects depending on scientific question and type of high -throughput data.
The BioNetVisA workshop aims at identifying bottlenecks and proposing short- and long-term objectives for the community as discussing questions about accessibility of available tools for wide range of user in every-day standalone application in biological and clinical labs. In addition, the possibilities for Collective efforts by academic researchers, clinicians, biotech companies and future development directions in the field will be furtuct during the round table panel.
Inna Kuperstein (Institut Curie, France)
Emmanuel Barillot (Institut Curie, France)
Andrei Zinovyev (Institut Curie, France)
Luis Cristobal Monraz Gomez (Institut Curie, France)
Hioraki Kitano (RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences, Japan)
Minoru Kanehisa (Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University, Japan)
Samik Ghosh (Systems Biology Institute, Tokyo, Japan)
Nicolas Le Novère (Babraham Institute, UK)
Robin Haw (Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, Canada)
Alfonso Valencia (Spanish National Bioinformatics Institute, Madrid, Spain)
Lodewyk Wessels (Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Patrick Kemmeren (Princess Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology, Utrecht, Netherlands)
Graphical representation of biological knowledge
Pathway and network resources
Networks annotation and curation
Multi-omics data visualization and analysis in the context of networks
Network modelling
Basic research and clinical application of networks
Microbiome and networks
Networks for single-cell data interpretation
Metabolomics and networks
Networks applications for Drug repositioning
Networks in disease comorbidity studies
09月09日
2018
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