HARMONY 2011

HARMONY : The Hackathon on Resources for Modeling in Biology

It is being held at New York City,USA on April 18–22, 2011
In 2010, the systems biology standards community inaugurated a new, broader series of meetings to replace, among other events, the individual SBML and SBGN workshops and BioPAX meetings. The new meetings, COMBINE (Computational Modeling in Biology Network) and HARMONY are a recognition of the fact that there are multiple allied standardization efforts that should work more closely together to ensure smooth interoperability.
The two meetings address different needs and community emphases. COMBINE is a workshop-style event with oral presentation, posters and breakout sessions. The first annual COMBINE meeting took place in Edinburgh from Oct 6th to 9th, 2010.
HARMONY will be a hackathon-type meeting, with a focus on development of the standards, interoperability and infrastructure. Unlike what happens at COMBINE meetings, there will be not be general discussions or oral presentations during HARMONY; instead, the time will be devoted to allowing hands-on hacking and interaction between people focused on practical development of software and standards.
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2 comments:

Atheist Philosopher May 11, 2011 at 7:35 AM  

Hi Xarrin

I'm a PhD student at Loughborough University in the UK. I found your name on the list of people who follow Navigenics on Twitter, and followed a link in your profile to your blog. I was wondering if you'd be willing to fill in a survey for my PhD research, it's for people who have either bought a genetic test from a company like Navigenics, or are thinking of doing so.

There's more information and a link to it at http://www-staff.lboro.ac.uk/~lsctre3/survey.html , it should only take about 10 minutes and would be really great if you could! If you have any questions then please email me at c.t.r.egglestone3@lboro.ac.uk

Thanks

Corin Egglestone

Author June 10, 2011 at 8:33 PM  

Hi Corin!
I would be glad to fill the survey form but the real problem is that i haven't bought or used a genetic testing kit so i think i won't be of much help:(
And sorry for the late reply.I was busy and just opened my blog today.
Apart from that if i can do anything to aid your survey.I 'll be very glad to
cheers
Xarrin

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