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[cellml-discussion] COMBINE 2011, Sept 3-7, Heidelberg (Germany) - Registration open


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  • From: martin.golebiewski at h-its.org (Golebiewski, Martin)
  • Subject: [cellml-discussion] COMBINE 2011, Sept 3-7, Heidelberg (Germany) - Registration open
  • Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2011 17:25:56 +0200



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Announcing



C O M B I N E 2011



September 3-7, 2011

Heidelberg, Germany



http://co.mbine.org/events/COMBINE_2011





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Dear Colleagues,



Registration is open now for the second COMBINE meeting taking place in
Heidelberg (Germany), September 3-7, 2011. COMBINE 2011 will be hosted by the
Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS) and will follow
immediately after the 12th International Conference on Systems Biology
(ICSB2011).



If you are planning to join COMBINE 2011, please register and submit your
abstracts as soon as possible using the following form:



http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/combine2011-registration
<http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/combine2011-registration>



The deadline for early bird registration is July 15th, 2011. Attendees are
responsible for arranging their own accommodations. We urge you to make your
hotel bookings as soon as possible. Hotels fill early. Information on hotels
can be found on the meeting website:



http://co.mbine.org/events/COMBINE_2011
<http://co.mbine.org/events/COMBINE_2011>





The Computational Modeling in Biology Network (COMBINE) is an initiative to
coordinate the development of the various community standards and formats in
systems biology and related fields (http://co.mbine.org/
<http://co.mbine.org/> ). In 2010, the systems biology standards community
inaugurated a new, broader series of meetings to replace, among other events,
individual SBML, SBGN, and BioPAX meetings, and create a common platform for
allied standardization efforts. The annual COMBINE meeting is a
workshop-style event with oral presentations, posters and breakout sessions.
It provides an opportunity for the different communities to meet and discuss
their standardization efforts, with the aim of working more closely together
to ensure smooth interoperability between the standards.



COMBINE 2011 will include sessions about encoding biological pathway
semantics, encoding mathematical model semantics, visual representation,
interoperability, model simulation and analysis, tools and databases applying
the standards, and similar topics. We will provide a more detailed agenda in
the near future. Please refer to the meeting website for the session schedule
and detailed information: http://co.mbine.org/events/COMBINE_2011
<http://co.mbine.org/events/COMBINE_2011>



Oral presentations will be selected from the submitted abstracts. Abstracts
are welcome for posters and talks addressing topics such as the various
standards encompassed by COMBINE (BioPax, SBGN, SBML), associated
standardization efforts such as MIRIAM, SED-ML and the Systems Biology
Ontology (SBO), and related standardization efforts like CellML or NeuroML,
as well as for presentations of software systems using these standards.



We hope to see you in Heidelberg!





Martin Golebiewski



on behalf of the organizers:



* Gary Bader, University of Toronto, Canada



* Emek Demir, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC), New York, USA



* Martin Golebiewski, Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS),
Germany



* Michael Hucka, California Institute of Technology (Caltech), USA



* Nicolas Le Nov?re, European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), UK



* Sven Sahle, BioQuant at the University of Heidelberg, Germany





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