Satellite Meetings - GMOD Europe 2010

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Satellite Meetings

September 2010 GMOD Meeting
15 September 2010
Cambridge, UK
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The Satellite Meetings at the January 2010 GMOD Meeting proved so popular that we decided to holding them again.

We discussed Post Reference Genome Tools in the morning session, and Community Annotation in the afternoon. Summaries of each session will appear here in the coming weeks.


Registration

Registration was free, but required, as space was limited.

Participants

Participant Affilliation(s) URL
Dave Clements NESCent, GMOD http://nescent.org http://gmod.org
Fengyuan Hu Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge
Ellen Adlem Cambridge University Cambridge Institue of Medical Research http://www.t1dbase.org
seth redmond Imperial College / Vectorbase
Chris Hemmerich http://cgb.indiana.edu
Jerven Bolleman UniProt Swiss-Prot
Oksana Riba Grognuz Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB) Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Lausanne
Kim Rutherford Cambridge Systems Biology Centre http://www.pombase.org/
Stephen Taylor CBRG, Oxford University http://www.cbrg.ox.ac.uk/
Gerd Anders Public research institute: Max-Delbrueck-Centrum Berlin (MDC), Researcher and database developer http://www.mdc-berlin.de/en/research/core_facilities/cf_massspectromety_bimsb/teammember/index.html http://www.mdc-berlin.de/en/research/core_facilities/cf_bioinformatic/teammember/index.html

Sponsors

http://www.ccbi.cam.ac.uk/


School of Biological Sciences Bioinformatics Training Facility

This event was sponsored by the Cambridge Computational Biology Institute and the School of Biological Sciences Bioinformatics Training Facility. The CCBI is set up to bring together the unique strengths of Cambridge in medicine, biology, mathematics and the physical sciences. Its aim is to create a centre of excellence in research and teaching and to promote collaborations both within the Cambridge area and beyond. The Bioinformatics Training Facility organises practical training for both undergraduates and postgraduates. The vast majority of their postgraduate events are open and free to all who might benefit.

CCBI provided copious organizational and logistical support for this event. The Bioinformatics Training Facility is generously providing all coffee, tea, and break snacks at no charge. Please thank Gos Micklem, Richard Smith, Shelley Lawson, and Dave Judge profusely every time you see them.

Lodging and Other Logistics

See the Logistics section on the GMOD Europe 2010 page for information.