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  • CAMDA 2012 - Call for Papers

    Registration is now open -- early registration discount until June 1st.

    We enthusiastically invite you to submit a paper to the Critical Assessment of Massive Data Analysis (CAMDA), which will be held on 13-14 July 2012 at Long Beach, California. www.camda.info

    CAMDA 2012 Challenge Datasets

    The 2012 conference will focus on two challenge data sets:
    1) the decoding of drug compatibility from an extremely large toxicology data set, and
    2) the decoding of personal genomes for clinical applications.


    Please see the http://contest.camda.info/ for more information.

    CAMDA is the Olympic for Genomics!

    Your contribution helps make CAMDA an exciting meeting!

    We look forward to seeing you in Long Beach, California!

    Sincerely,
    CAMDA 2012 Chairs
    David Kreil (Boku)
    Simon Lin (Marshfield Clinic)
    Joaquin Dopazo (CIPF)



    Important Dates

    Public release of Contest Data Set definition 20 Jan 2012
    Extended Abstract Proposals Due 20 May 2012
    Abstract deadline for Poster Submission 25 May 2012

    Notification of accepted contributions 30 May 2012
    Early registration closes 1 Jun 2012
    CAMDA 2012 Conference 13–14 Jul 2012
    ISMB 2012 Conference 15–17 Jul 2012
    Full paper submission 17 Aug 2012
    Pawel Labaj

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