[From nobody Fri Feb 10 19:20:43 2006 Subject: [Biopython-announce] Call for Papers: NETTAB Workshop Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 13:50:34 +0100 Dear list members, a call for contribution is now open for the NETTAB Workshop on: CORBA and XML: Towards a bioinformatics integrated network environment May 17th-18th, 2001 Advanced Biotechnology Center, Genova, Italy http://www.cba.unige.it/Events/NETTAB/ This workshop will try to introduce the evolving standardization activities for bioinformatics, mainly represented by CORBA and XML based efforts, and outline, through the final round table, the most probable scenarios of coming years. TOPICS * Emerging network standards and their application in the integration of distributed environments. Related facilities and services. Role of ontologies in biology standardization. * New standards, servers, clients and applications in the field of molecular biology and biotechnology, with emphasis on bioinformatics. * Use of programming languages for the exploitation of the integration of distributed databases and software: Perl, Java, Python, PHP, other "open source" languages. Libraries for bioinformatics applications. * Integrated systems and software, SRS implementations. The following lectures have already been defined. * Interoperability of data banks and software systems in the (post) Internet era, Luca Toldo, Merck KGaA, Germany * Standardization and ontologies in biology, Steffen Schulze-Kremer, RZPD, Germany * MGED and MAML: a joint effort for Microarray and Gene Expression standardization, Alvis Brazma, European Bioinformatics Institute, United Kingdom * Current CORBA development activities at the European Bioinformatics Institute, Philip Ljinzaad, European Bioinformatics Institute, United Kingdom * Current efforts and perspectives in the use of XML for biology and the XEWA initiative, Terence Critchlow, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA * The BioCorba specification and its implementation in java, perl and python, Matthew Pocock, The Sanger Centre, United Kingdom * Integration of SRS with the Object Management Architecture and biology oriented extensible markup languages, Thure Etzold, Lion Biosciences Ltd, United Kingdom * AppLab and the development of network applications in biology, Martin Senger, European Bioinformatics Institute, United Kingdom * The TAMBIS project and its integration in the bioinformatics network environment, Carole Goble, University of Manchester, United Kingdom * The electronical infrastructure for the analysis of metabolic networks, Ralf Hofestaedt, University of Magdeburg, Germany * XML, XSLT and XMAS - application and limitations of XML in handling protein structure data, Andrew C.R. Martin, University of Reading, United Kingdom All workshop's topics are addressed. For submitting a contribution, an extended abstract (max 2 A4 pages, PDF format) will have to be submitted via a Submission Form at: http://www.cba.unige.it/Events/NETTAB/rform.html The deadline is March 1st, 2001. Notifications of acceptance will be sent within April 1st, 2001. Accepted communications and posters will have to submit a short paper (3 to 5 A4 pages) for the Conference Proceedings within May 1st, 2001. The following contributions are sought: * Communications and posters A limited number of oral communications will be selected and admitted to the Oral Communications Session on Friday 18th. The poster session will be in the afternoon of the 17th . * Demo of clients/servers applications A demo session will be held on the 18th. A computer room will be available for demonstrating bioinformatics related network applications based on CORBA and XML clients and servers. Researchers wishing to demonstrate their softwares are invited to submit a poster as well. * Communications (companies' session) A session will be devoted to the presentation of softwares developed by companies. Interested companies should get in touch with the Workshop Secretariat. NETTAB Workshop, Servizio Biotecnologie, Istituto Nazionale per la Ricerca sul Cancro, c/o Centro Biotecnologie Avanzate, Largo Rosanna Benzi 10, I-16132 Genova, Italy Fax: +39-010-5737295 Email: nettab@ist.unige.it Web site: http://www.cba.unige.it/Events/NETTAB/ REGISTRATION FEE Before May 1st, 2001: Academic: 150 Euro Non-academic: 300 Euro After May 1st, 2001: Academic: 200 Euro Non-academic: 400 Euro Fees include coffee breaks, lunches, social dinner, abstracts' book. Looking forward to seeing you in Genoa. Best regards. Paolo Romano (Workshop Chairman) -- Paolo Romano (paolo@ist.unige.it) Biotechnology Department, National Cancer Research Institute - Genova c/o Advanced Biotechnology Centre Largo Rosanna Benzi, 10, I-16132, Genova, Italy Tel: +39-010-5737-288 Fax: +39-010-5737-295 _______________________________________________ BioPython-announce mailing list - BioPython-announce@biopython.org http://biopython.org/mailman/listinfo/biopython-announce ]