September 2010 GMOD Meeting

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September 2010 GMOD Meeting
13-14 September 2010
Cambridge, UK
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The next GMOD community meeting will be held 13-14 September 2010, in Cambridge, UK, as part of GMOD Europe 2010, which also include Satellite Meetings, an InterMine Workshop, and a BioMart Workshop. The meeting is hosted by the Cambridge Computational Biology Institute at the University of Cambridge.

GMOD Meetings are a mix of user and developer presentations, and are a great place to find out what is happening in the project, what's coming up, and what others are doing. See the January 2010 GMOD Meeting page for an idea of what happens at a GMOD meeting.


Registration

Registration is not yet open. Watch this page, the mailing lists, and the GMOD News for updates. The meeting will have a registration cost to cover expenses. As in past meetings, the cost is likely to be low (under £100, and maybe even under £50).

Agenda Proposals

If you have a presentation you want to give, or have a topic that you would like to see covered, please add it here. If you want to second a topic that has already been listed, then add your name to the end of the line. This will give us an idea of interest.

The final agenda will be posted shortly before the meeting.

Agenda

Monday, 13 September

Time Topic Presenter(s) Links

Tuesday, 14 September

Time Topic Presenter(s) Links

Wednesday & Thursday, 15-16 September

GMOD Europe 2010 continues after the GMOD meeting, starting with the Satellite Meetings and the InterMine Workshop, and finishing with the BioMart Workshop. See GMOD Europe 2010 for a complete schedule.

Logistics

See the Transportation and Lodging sections on the GMOD Europe 2010 pages for details.

Feedback

"It's tempting to see bioinformatics as a collection of potential problems. Being at a GMOD meeting helps us see bioinformatics as a collection of potential solutions."
Isabelle Phan, SBRI, and January 2009 GMOD Meeting Participant

We will solicit feedback from meeting participants at the end of the meeting, and post it here once we have it.

Feedback on previous meetings (2010 January, August 2009, January 2009, and 2008 and before) has been very positive.