[Biopython] Fwd: 2012 SciPy Bioinformatics Workshop

Fields, Christopher J cjfields at illinois.edu
Sun May 6 15:03:27 UTC 2012



On May 6, 2012, at 6:12 AM, "Peter Cock" <p.j.a.cock at googlemail.com> wrote:
> ...
> Is it quite close after BOSC and ISMB but July 19 doesn't actually clash:
> http://www.open-bio.org/wiki/BOSC_2012
> 
> SciPy 2012 as a whole does clash with ISMB, and for those in Europe, it
> clashes with the planned CodeFest too:
> http://www.open-bio.org/wiki/EU_Codefest_2012
> 
> July is definitely conference season...

Galaxy community conference as well.

Chris 

> 
> Peter
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: *Chris Mueller*
> Date: Thursday, May 3, 2012
> Subject: [Numpy-discussion] 2012 SciPy Bioinformatics Workshop
> To: "chris.mueller at lab7.io" <chris.mueller at lab7.io>
> 
> 
> We are pleased to announce the 2012 SciPy Bioinformatics Workshop held in
> conjunction with SciPy 2012 this July in Austin, TX.
> 
> Python in biology is not dead yet... in fact, it's alive and well!
> 
> Remember just a few short years ago when BioPerl ruled the world?  Just one
> minor paradigm shift* later and Python now has a commanding presence in
> bioinformatics. From Python bindings to common tools all the way to entire
> Python-based informatics platforms, Python is used everywhere** in modern
> bioinformatics.
> 
> If you use Python for bioinformatics or just want to learn more about how
> its being used, join us at the 2012 SciPy Bioinformatics Workshop. We will
> have speakers from both academia and industry showcasing how Python is
> enabling biologists to effectively work with large, complex data sets.
> 
> The workshop will be held the evening of July 19 from 5-6:30.
> 
> More information about SciPy is available on the conference site:
>  http://conference.scipy.org/scipy2012/
> 
> !! Participate !!
> 
> Are you using Python in bioinformatics?  We'd love to have you share your
> story.  We are looking for 3-4 speakers to share their experiences using
> Python for bioinformatics.
> 
> Please contact Chris Mueller at chris.mueller [at] lab7.io and Ray Roberts
> at rroberts [at] enthought.com to volunteer. Please include a brief
> description or link to a paper/topic which you would like to discuss.
> Presentations will last for 15 minutes each and will be followed by a panel
> Q&A.
> 
> --
> * That would be next generation sequencing
> ** Yes, we aRe awaRe of that otheR language used eveRywhere, but let's
> celebRate Python Right now.
> 
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