[Ieee_vis] CFP IEEE BioVis 2013
Hendrik Strobelt
hendrik.strobelt at uni-konstanz.de
Tue Feb 5 14:33:26 CET 2013
Call for Participation and Papers
3rd IEEE Symposium on Biological Data Visualization (October 13 & 14, 2013)
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We invite you to contribute to the field of Biological Data Visualization at the premier
international and interdisciplinary event (BioVis 2013). For the first time this year we have a new,
interesting publishing policy. Authors of ALL accepted paper manuscripts will be invited to submit
an extended version to BMC Bioinformatics.
webpage:
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http://biovis.net
short facts :
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What are the deadlines 2013?
Papers:
April 30 abstract,
May 7 full manuscript
Posters: August 2
Data Contest: August 2
Redesign Contest: August 2
What are options to participate?
1) Papers:
submit high quality research; up to 8 pages; published in the
symposium proceedings; oral presentation at the symposium;
authors of ALL accepted manuscripts will be invited to submit
an extended version to BMC Bioinformatics
2) Posters:
work in progress and preliminary results; previously published
work from other venues; visualization challenges
3) Data Contest:
create a visualization (tool) to identify "driver" protein mutations
that change function, and "passenger" mutations that are just
along for the ride.
4) Redesign Contest:
submit a redesigned figure utilizing effective encodings and clear
visual communication to display a composite sequence logo for all
adenylate kinase enzymes and two different sub-families...
details:
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The rapidly expanding field of biology creates enormous challenges for computational visualization techniques for enabling researchers to gain insight from their large and highly complex data sets.
The Symposium on Biological Data Visualization (BioVis) is the premier international and interdisciplinary event for all aspects of visualization in biology. The Symposium brings together researchers from the visualization, bioinformatics, and biology communities with the purpose of educating, inspiring, and engaging visualization researchers in problems in biological data visualization as well as bioinformatics and biology researchers in state-of-the-art visualization research.
We are looking for contributions on all aspects of visualization in biology, from molecular to cell, tissue, organism and population biology. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
• Genome and sequence data, including genomic variation data
• Multivariate omics data (transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, etc.)
• Phylogenetic data
• Biological networks and pathways
• Biological Ontologies
• Structures (e.g., protein or RNA structures)
• Visualization of biological image data, such as microscopy data
• Integration of image and omics data for systems biology
• Modeling, simulation, and visualization of biological systems
• Visualization in neurobiology and developmental biology
• Systems and software frameworks for biological visualization
• Integration of visualization in biological workflows or collaborative processes
• Visualization and visual analytics of integrated biological data sets
• Usability of visualization by biologists
• Creation and visualization of biological atlases and metadata
• Processes for interdisciplinary collaboration between biology and visualization.
Find more information on http://biovis.net
Regards,
the organizers of BioVis 2013
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