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If you have any suggestions or requests for the meeting, please contact the [mailto:help@gmod.org GMOD help desk].
 
If you have any suggestions or requests for the meeting, please contact the [mailto:help@gmod.org GMOD help desk].
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==Keynote Speaker==
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[[File:AndrewSu.jpg|right|95px|link=http://sulab.org/andrew-i-su-ph-d/|Andrew Su]]
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Tentative title: "A Centralized Model Organism Database (CMOD) for the Long Tail of Sequenced Genomes"
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Andrew Su is an Associate Professor in the Department of Molecular and Experimental Medicine at the Scripps Research Institute. His research focuses on applying the tools of bioinformatics, statistics, crowdsourcing, and computer science to biomedical discovery.  Prior to joining Scripps in July 2011, he was the Associate Director of Bioinformatics at the Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation (GNF) in San Diego, CA. He also serves as an Executive Editor of the journal Gene and on the Scientific Advisory Board of the Gene Ontology Consortium.
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==Registration==
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Registration will open soon.  The "early bird" registration fee will be about $50, but the details are still being sorted out.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:44, 2 October 2013

January 2014 GMOD Community Meeting logo

GMOD will be holding a community meeting on January 16th and 17th 2014 in San Diego, CA, immediately after PAG XXII.

Proposed meeting features:

  • Poster session
  • GBrowse to JBrowse migration guide
  • More coming soon!


If you have any suggestions or requests for the meeting, please contact the GMOD help desk.

Keynote Speaker

Andrew Su
Andrew Su

Tentative title: "A Centralized Model Organism Database (CMOD) for the Long Tail of Sequenced Genomes"

Andrew Su is an Associate Professor in the Department of Molecular and Experimental Medicine at the Scripps Research Institute. His research focuses on applying the tools of bioinformatics, statistics, crowdsourcing, and computer science to biomedical discovery. Prior to joining Scripps in July 2011, he was the Associate Director of Bioinformatics at the Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation (GNF) in San Diego, CA. He also serves as an Executive Editor of the journal Gene and on the Scientific Advisory Board of the Gene Ontology Consortium.

Registration

Registration will open soon. The "early bird" registration fee will be about $50, but the details are still being sorted out.