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		<title>ISMB Conference Support for Students</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 00:32:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The ISMB conference has provided an annual forum for disseminating the latest developments in intelligent systems for molecular biology. Intelligent systems include any software which goes beyond straightforward, closedform algorithms or standard database technologies, and encompasses those that view data in symbolic fashion, learn from examples, consolidate multiple levels of abstraction, or synthesize results to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The ISMB conference has provided an annual forum for disseminating the latest developments in intelligent systems for molecular biology. Intelligent systems include any software which goes beyond straightforward, closedform algorithms or standard database technologies, and encompasses those that view data in symbolic fashion, learn from examples, consolidate multiple levels of abstraction, or synthesize results to be cognitively tractable to human, including the development and application of advanced computational methods for biological problems. ISMB Conference Support for Students &amp; Young ScientistsSummaryThe Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology ISMB conference is the annual meeting of the International Society for Computational Biology ISCB.</p>
<p>Principal InvestigatorPhilip BourneCoPrincipal InvestigatorsRecipient OrganizationUniversity of CaliforniaSan DiegoGranting OrganizationDivision of Biological Infrastructure DBI  NSFReferenceDatesFiscal YearFunded Amount0620405  40,000 USD40,000 USDAdd this page to your favorite Social Bookmarking websites. Since the conference location has been purposefully alternated between North America, Europe, and nonNorth AmericannonEuropean sites to foster international exchange and collaboration. The ISMB conference has provided an annual forum for disseminating the latest developments in intelligent systems for molecular biology.</p>
<p>ISMB focuses on research centered on actual biological problems rather than simply theoretical calculations, and attendees effectively discuss and distribute the latest developments in bioinformatics since thus serving as key vehicle for achievement of the Societys mission. Since the conference location has been purposefully alternated between North America, Europe, and nonNorth AmericannonEuropean sites to foster international exchange and collaboration. ISMB Conference Support for Students &amp; Young ScientistsSummaryThe Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology ISMB conference is the annual meeting of the International Society for Computational Biology ISCB.</p>
<p>ISMB focuses on research centered on actual biological problems rather than simply theoretical calculations, and attendees effectively discuss and distribute the latest developments in bioinformatics since thus serving as key vehicle for achievement of the Societys mission. Principal InvestigatorPhilip BourneCoPrincipal InvestigatorsRecipient OrganizationUniversity of CaliforniaSan DiegoGranting OrganizationDivision of Biological Infrastructure DBI  NSFReferenceDatesFiscal YearFunded Amount0620405  40,000 USD40,000 USDAdd this page to your favorite Social Bookmarking websites. Since the conference location has been purposefully alternated between North America, Europe, and nonNorth AmericannonEuropean sites to foster international exchange and collaboration.</p>
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		<title>Matthews PDB Education Corner</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2008 10:46:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ellie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you missing data updates? The PDB archive has moved toftpftp. wwpdb. org. Bourne, presents The Reengineered PDB to attendees at the ISMB Conference. No. 19Fall Front Page Message from the PDB PDB Deposition Statistics New Summary Report Available from TargetDB New Features on the PDB Web Site Statistics PDB at the ISMB, ACA, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you missing data updates? The PDB archive has moved toftpftp. wwpdb. org. Bourne, presents The Reengineered PDB to attendees at the ISMB Conference. No. 19Fall Front Page Message from the PDB PDB Deposition Statistics New Summary Report Available from TargetDB New Features on the PDB Web Site Statistics PDB at the ISMB, ACA, and Protein Society Meetings PDB staff members participated in several meetings this summer.</p>
<p>The PDB Poster prize, which is described further in this newsletter, made its debut at the ACA meeting.</p>
<p>presentation on PDB Data Assembly and Validation Tools was part of the Computational Methods session. The PDB Poster prize, which is described further in this newsletter, made its debut at the ACA meeting. 17th Symposium of the Protein Data Bank was presented at this symposium. American Crystallographic Associations Annual Meeting ACA 2631, Northern KentuckyConvention Center  Desktop versions of various software programs were demonstrated the PDB exhibit, and standalone version of ADIT software was distributed at this meeting. Matthews PDB Education Corner PDB Job Listings PDB Members &amp; Statement of Support Questions? inforcsb.</p>
<p>The PDB Poster prize, which is described further in this newsletter, made its debut at the ACA meeting. Are you missing data updates? The PDB archive has moved toftpftp. wwpdb. org. PDB CoDirector, Philip For more information click here. We received excellent feedback from those in attendance at these events, which will help to guide PDBs future developments 11th International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology ISMB 3, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia  New query and reporting features of the reengineered PDB site were demonstrated at PDBs exhibit and as part of presentation on The Reengineered PDB at this conference.</p>
<p>17th Symposium of the Protein Data Bank was presented at this symposium. presentation on PDB Data Assembly and Validation Tools was part of the Computational Methods session.</p>
<p>presentation on PDB Data Assembly and Validation Tools was part of the Computational Methods session. American Crystallographic Associations Annual Meeting ACA 2631, Northern KentuckyConvention Center  Desktop versions of various software programs were demonstrated the PDB exhibit, and standalone version of ADIT software was distributed at this meeting.</p>
<p>Are you missing data updates? The PDB archive has moved toftpftp. wwpdb. org.</p>
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		<title>About</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Nov 2008 10:21:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ellie</dc:creator>
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<p>Find the latest studies and information on health sciences.  Biology and molecular biology are on the cusp of miraculous break throughs that are set to revolutionize how we live and how long we live.  Stay informed and get access to the facts as it happens.</p>
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		<title>Chris Cole Jason Stajich The changes to</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 13:32:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ellie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chris Cole It seems completely backward that group spends several years of effort and public money only to hide their results away from the community. Jason Stajich think better coordination among the SIGs in the future is necessary as there is much overlap among them.Definitely! Which is shame IMO. made few points about the conference [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chris Cole It seems completely backward that group spends several years of effort and public money only to hide their results away from the community. Jason Stajich think better coordination among the SIGs in the future is necessary as there is much overlap among them.Definitely!
<p>Which is shame IMO. made few points about the conference here and some reflections on the open data and software BoF. Thanks for your reply, Jason. Your comments on your blogs are interesting and Carole Gobles talk certainly raises some pertinent points. I think better coordination among the SIGs in the future is necessary as there is much overlap among them.Definitely!
<p>I think better coordination among the SIGs in the future is necessary as there is much overlap among them.Definitely! If you signed up for one SIG you had no idea what was going on in the others. Unfortunately wasnt aware of what 3Dsig was doing or their BoFs so it was hard to attend. It seems completely backward that group spends several years of effort and public money only to hide their results away from the community. made few points about the conference here and some reflections on the open data and software BoF.
<p>Chris Cole made few points about the conference here and some reflections on the open data and software BoF was organized by ISCB during ISMB conference to address their policy statement. For me science is all about sharing ideas and discoveries, and softwarecode should be part and parcel of that ideal. Which is shame IMO. Thanks for your reply, Jason. Your comments on your blogs are interesting and Carole Gobles talk certainly raises some pertinent points. The changes to allow nonfull length papers submitted and more recent topics from the highlight track was good addition.
<p>It seems completely backward that group spends several years of effort and public money only to hide their results away from the community. For me science is all about sharing ideas and discoveries, and softwarecode should be part and parcel of that ideal. guess it has to do with timing. think better coordination among the SIGs in the future is necessary as there is much overlap among them.<br />
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		<title>This volume comprises the formal proceedings for</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 16:12:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ellie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Relevant computational techniques include, but are not limited to machine learning, pattern recognition, knowledge representation, databases, combinatorics, stochastic modeling, string and graph algorithms, linguistic methods, robotics, constraint satisfaction, and parallel computation. Biological areas of interest include biomolecular structure, genomics, biomolecular sequence analysis, evolution and phylogenetics, biomolecular interactions, metabolic pathways, regulatory networks, developmental control, and molecular [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Relevant computational techniques include, but are not limited to machine learning, pattern recognition, knowledge representation, databases, combinatorics, stochastic modeling, string and graph algorithms, linguistic methods, robotics, constraint satisfaction, and parallel computation. Biological areas of interest include biomolecular structure, genomics, biomolecular sequence analysis, evolution and phylogenetics, biomolecular interactions, metabolic pathways, regulatory networks, developmental control, and molecular biology generally. Its scope includes the development and application of advanced computational methods for biological problems. ISMB is multidisciplinary conference that brings together scientists from computer science, mathematics, molecular biology and statistics.
<p>ISMB is multidisciplinary conference that brings together scientists from computer science, mathematics, molecular biology and statistics. Its scope includes the development and application of advanced computational methods for biological problems. The ISMB conference series provides general forum for disseminating the latest developments in bioinformatics. Relevant computational techniques include, but are not limited to machine learning, pattern recognition, knowledge representation, databases, combinatorics, stochastic modeling, string and graph algorithms, linguistic methods, robotics, constraint satisfaction, and parallel computation. Emphasis is placed on the validation of methods using real data sets, on practical applications in the biological sciences, and on development of novel computational techniques..<br />
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		<title>Jim Kent received the</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Dec 2007 04:15:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ellie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[OUTREACH NEWS &#38; EVENTS ACADEMICS PEOPLE JOBS. Jim Kent received the ISCB Overton Prize during his talk. about the ISMB conference Center for Biomolecular Science &#38; Engineering High Street, Mail Stop CBSEITI UC Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA 95064phone 831 4591477 fax 831 4591809cbsewebsoe. ucsc. edu Questions about the UCSC Genome Browser? Email genomesoe. ucsc. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OUTREACH NEWS &amp; EVENTS ACADEMICS PEOPLE JOBS. Jim Kent received the ISCB Overton Prize during his talk. about the ISMB conference Center for Biomolecular Science &amp; Engineering High Street, Mail Stop CBSEITI UC Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA 95064phone 831 4591477  fax 831 4591809cbsewebsoe. ucsc. edu Questions about the UCSC Genome Browser? Email genomesoe. ucsc.</p>
<p>NEWS &amp; EVENTS RESEARCH PEOPLE Jim Kent received the ISCB Overton Prize during his talk. about the ISMB conference Center for Biomolecular Science &amp; Engineering High Street, Mail Stop CBSEITI UC Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA 95064phone 831 4591477  fax 831 4591809cbsewebsoe. ucsc. edu Questions about the UCSC Genome Browser? Email genomesoe. ucsc.</p>
<p>NEWS &amp; EVENTS Top News StoriesNews ArchivesEventsFor JournalistsCBSE in the News RECENT HEADLINESNovember symposium marks productive first year for UCSCs Chemical Screening CenterBiologist John Thompson honored for contributions to ecologyNancy CoxKonopelski honored for mentoring young women in math and scienceUCSC wins NSF grant to train more math and science teachersQB3 and STEPS grant provides funds for highthroughput DNA sequencer at UCSCUCSC alumnus Joseph DeRisi wins 250,000 Heinz AwardUC Santa Cruz draws record 131 million in research funding in 200708NSF grant provides scholarships for UC Santa Cruz engineering studentsAnthropologist explores plausibility of bulbs and tubers in diet of early human ancestorsResearchers find</p>
<p>Jim Kent received the ISCB Overton Prize during his talk. about the ISMB conference Center for Biomolecular Science &amp; Engineering High Street, Mail Stop CBSEITI UC Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA 95064phone 831 4591477  fax 831 4591809cbsewebsoe. ucsc. edu Questions about the UCSC Genome Browser? Email genomesoe. ucsc.</p>
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