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  NETTAB 2002 on Agents in Bioinformatics  
  April 08, 2002

Computational Genetics / Bioinformatics

 
     
  University of Bologna, Ex Scuola Ercolani, Bologna, Italy
July 12 - 14, 2002


Friday July 12th, 2002
11,30-13,00 Registration and installation of posters
14,00-14,15 Welcome and introduction
14,15-15,30 Opening lecture: The implementation of the Semantic Web
16,00-18,00 First session: The role of agents in the new Internet generation
18,00-19,00 Poster session

Saturday July 13th, 2002
9,00-10,30 Second session: Possible roles of agents in bioinformatics
11,00-13,00 Third session: Case studies and significant experiences
14,20-16,15 Panel: A Semantic Web for bioinformatics
16,45-18,45 Fourth session: Selected Oral Communications
20,30 Social dinner

Sunday July 14th, 2002
8,30-10,30 Tutorial 1: Theoretical issues on Agents and Multi-agent Systems
11,00-13,00 Tutorial 2: To be defined
14,30-16,30 Tutorial 3: To be defined
16,30 Workshop closure
 
 
Organized by: Paolo Romano, National Cancer Resarch Institute, Genova
Invited Speakers: Ian Horrocks, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Robin McEntire, GlaxoSmithKline, USA
Paolo Ciancarini, University of Bologna, Italy
V.S. Subrahmanian, University of Maryland, USA
Luc Moreau, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
Vasant Honavar, Iowa State University, USA
Martin Bishop, Human Genome Mapping Project - Resource Center, United Kingdom
Luca Toldo, Merck KGaA, Germany
Emanuela Merelli, University of Camerino, Italy
Kevin Bryson, Institut National Recherche Agronomique, France
Keith Decker, University of Delaware, USA
Steffen Moeller, Proteom-Zentrum Rostock, Germany
Midori Harris, European Bioinformatics Institute, United Kingdom
Michael Luck, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
 
Deadline for Abstracts: April 30, 2002
 
Registration: Deadlines
- Paper due for oral communications: April 30, 2002
- Notification of acceptance to authors: May 20, 2002
- Revised version for accepted communications: May 31, 2002
- Research statements and posters due: May 31, 2002
- Early registration (reduced fee): May 31, 2002

Fees
Early registration: academic 150 Euro, industry 300 Euro
Late registration: academic 250 Euro, industry 500 Euro
10% discount to members of ISCB, TABOO, GCB-SIBBM, AI*IA.

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