BioNetVisA 2021: BioNetVisA: biological network reconstruction, data visualization and analysis in biology and medicine University of Basel, Kollegienhaus Petersplatz 1 Basel, Switzerland, September 13, 2021 |
Conference website | https://bionetvisa.github.io |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bionetvisa2021 |
Submission deadline | August 16, 2021 |
The goal of BioNetVisA workshop is to bring together the different actors of network biology, whether database providers, experimental biologists and clinicians involved in systems biology approaches, as well as computational biologists involved in data analysis and modeling. The participants will be exposed to the different paradigms of network biology and the latest achievements in the field. The BioNetVisA workshop also aims at identifying bottlenecks and proposing short- and long-term objectives for the community as discussing questions about accessibility of available tools for wide range of user in every-day standalone application in biological and clinical labs. In addition, the possibilities for collective efforts and future development directions will be discussed during the round table panel.
Target audience
The workshop targets computational systems biologists, molecular and cell biologists, clinicians and a wide audience interested in update and discussion around current status of network biology, pathway databases, and related analysis tools, including visualization, statistical analysis and dynamic modelling. No computational background is required to attend the workshop. The round table panel planned at the end of the workshop will be a forum for live discussion around those topics.
List of Topics
- Graphical representation of biological knowledge
- Molecular interaction and pathway databases
- Comprehensive signalling networks
- Networks annotation and curation
- High-throughput data visualization, analysis and interpretation in the context of networks
- Multi-scale networks (genome, epigenome, transcriptome, proteome, metabolome, lipidome..)
- Contextualization of networks (species, diseases, developmental stages…)
- Networks of inter-cellular communication
- Network modellingMachine learning/Artificial Intelligence approaches in network biology
- Basic research and clinical application of networks
- Microbiome and networks
- Single-cell data and network inference
- Networks for drug repositioning and disease comorbidity
Program
8h30 - 9h: registration
Session 1
9-9.30 Henning Hermjacob EMBL-EBI, Cambridge, UK
9.30-10.00 Åsmund Flobak NTNU, Trondheim, NO
10.00-10.15 Talk selected from abstract
10h15 - 10h45: coffee break
Session 2
10.45-11.15 Laura Cantini IBENS – ENS, Paris, FR
11.15-11.45 Valentina Boeva ETH, Zurich, CH
11.45-12.00 Talk selected from abstract
12.00-12.15 Talk selected from abstract
12h15 - 13h30: lunch
Session 3
13.30-14.00 Alexander Kel geneXplain, Wolfenbüttel, DE
14.00-14.30 Thomas Helikar University of Nebraska, Nebraska, US
14.30-15.00 Rupert W Overall Technische Universität Dresden, DE
15.00-15.15 Talk selected from abstract
15.15-15.30 Talk selected from abstract
15.30-15.45 Talk selected from abstract
15.45-16.00 Round table
17h: start bc2 (welcome words & lecture)
16h30 - 22h: bc2 welcome drinks & "party"
Important dates
August 16 |
Abstracts submission deadline |
August 20 |
Selected speaker’s notification |
September 5 |
Registration deadline |
September 13 |
BioNetVisA workshop |
Committees
Organizing committee
- Emmanuel Barillot U900 Institut Curie - INSERM / Mines ParisTech, Paris, France
- Hiroaki Kitano RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences, Tokyo, Japan
- Inna KupersteinU900 Institut Curie - INSERM / Mines ParisTech, Paris, France
- Cristobal Monraz Gomez U900 Institut Curie - INSERM / Mines ParisTech, Paris, France
- Andrei ZinovyevU900 Institut Curie - INSERM / Mines ParisTech, Paris, France
- Samik GhoshSystems Biology Institute, Tokyo, Japan
- Robin Haw Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, Toronto, Canada
- Alfonso Valencia Barcelona Supercomputing Centre, Barcelona, Spain
Venue
The BioNetVisA workshop will be held in University of Basel Kollegienhaus Petersplatz 1 4001 Basel, Switzerland
Registration and accommodation
Please note that all registrations to the workshop and accommodation arrangements have to be done through the [BC]2 registration webpagehttps://www.bc2.ch/organise-your-stay
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to bionetvisa@curie.fr