[BiO BB] Mutation: Annotation, Interpretation and Management of (AIMM2012)
Christopher Baker
bmcmutations at gmail.com
Wed May 9 07:40:58 EDT 2012
*AIMM 2012 - CALL FOR PAPERS*
Annotation, Interpretation and Management of Mutations (AIMM2012), a
workshop at the European Conference on Computational Biology (ECCB12)
Sept 9th 2012, Basel, Switzerland.
http://www.eccb12.org/workshops#ws2
http://www.unbsj.ca/sase/csas/data/aimm2012/
*Keynote Speaker*
- Mauno Vihinen PhD, Professor of Medical Structural Biology (Lund).
VARIATION ONTOLOGY: ontology for standardized, systematic description
of effects and consequences of variations.
*Important Dates*
Abstract submission June 15 2012
Full paper submission July 1 2012
Acceptance notification July 30 2012
Final manuscript Aug 15 2012
AIMM2012 Workshop Sept 9 2012
*Workshop Themes*
* Mutation Nomenclature, Databases and Metadata: Design, Content,
Accuracy.
* Mutation Data Integration, Phenotype Ontologies, Semantic Services and
Reuse.
* Semantic Integration and Interpretation of data linked to mutations and
diseases
* Impacts of Mutations: Prediction and Bootstrapping.
* Extraction and grounding of mutations and impact annotations from
scientific literature
* System Evaluations and Benchmarking
http://www.unbsj.ca/sase/csas/data/aimm2012/themes.html
http://www.unbsj.ca/sase/csas/data/aimm2010/themes.html
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/Rebholz-srv/aimm.html
*Submissions*
We invite workshop papers (3000 words / 8 pages) and demonstrations.
Early Abstracts should be no more than 500 words. Manuscripts should
be focused around a specific challenge with a biomedical context where
they suggest a solution, demonstrate feasibility and possibly also a
meaningful evaluation.
Pre-submission enquiries and variations to the deadlines above may be
made in consultation with the Chris Baker bakerc at unb.ca
* Author instructions can be obtained by sending an email to
bmcmutations at gmail.com an automated reply will be sent and complete
submissions should be uploaded to
Easychair:https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aimm2012
*Journal Special Issue*
A special issue in a biomedical scientific journal will be produced of
the best contributions to the Workshop Proceedings. Papers have to
address genuine themes relevant to the: Annotation, Interpretation and
Management of Mutations (see below)*
* Workshop Organizers / Special Issue Editors*
- Christopher J. O. Baker - University of New Brunswick, Canada
- Dietrich Rebholz-Schuhmann, European Bioinformatics Institute, UK
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