[BBLISA-announce] Registration Deadline for Computing Symposium at Harvard Medical School

Michelle Ottaviano ottaviano at hkl.hms.harvard.edu
Mon Mar 7 19:58:37 EST 2011


Dear Colleagues,

Please join us for a special Symposium on Computing for Clinical and Basic
Life Science Research. The event is organized as a satellite of the Open
Science Grid All-Hands Meeting at Harvard Medical School.

   - Thursday March 10th, 8:30-2pm
   - Center for Life Sciences Boston (CLSB), 3 Blackfan Circle, Longwood,
Boston)

Please register here:
http://ahm.sbgrid.org<http://www.google.com/url?sa=D&q=http://ahm.sbgrid.org>using
the discount code "nebiogrid" for the Thursday session. The discounted
registration cost ($45) includes breakfast and lunch.* The last day to
receive this discounted registration is Tuesday, March 8th, so please
register soon!*

Please feel free to forward the announcement to your colleagues. You are
also welcome to register for Mon-Wed sessions, and join us for evening
events.

Attached you will find the final Program for the All-Hands Meeting. Below
please also find the agenda as it now stands for your Symposium.

Please feel free to contact us with any questions about the event,
Piotr Sliz, Ian Stokes-Rees, Michelle Ottaviano

Thursday, March 10th
*9:00AM-1:30PM **Computing for Clinical, Pharmaceutical and Basic Life
Science Research *CLSB Conference Room (floor?)

   - 9:00-9:45AM Structural Biology Computing:
      - Compute and data management strategies for grid deployment of high
      throughput protein structure studies - Ian Stokes-Rees & Daniel
      O'Donovan (SBGrid Virtual Organization):
      - The WeNMR project: building and operating a worldwide
      e-Infrastructure for NMR and structural biology - Marco Verlato (WeNMR
      project, Sezione di Padova, Italy)
      - Centrally managed scientific software support consortium: benefits
      and challenges - Ben Eisenbraun (SBGrid)
   - 9:45-10:25AM US Cyberinfrastructure Technologies
      - Open Science Grid - Miron Livny (U. Wisconsin, OSG)
      - TeraGrid - John Towns (NCSA)
   -  10:45-12:30PM Research Computing Highlights (10:45 - 12:30) 7 x ~ 15'
   talks
   - Cloud computing for comparative genomics and next-generation sequence
      analysis - Dennis Wall (Center for Biomedical Informatics) - 15'
      - Data Management Challenges at The Broad - Matthew Trunnell
      - An Electronic Data Management and Survey Solution for the Research
      Community: REDCap - Stephen Berry, PhD and Christian Botte (BIDMC
      Academic & Research Computing) - 30'
      - Managing and conducting biomedical science on the cloud - Prasad
      Patil (Laboratory for Personalized Medicine, HMS) - 15'
      - Challenges in mapping copy number variation from population-scale
      genome sequence data, Ryan Mills (BWH, Bioinformatics and Medical
      Diagnostics)
      - 12:30-12:45PM Lunch Served
   - 12:45-1:35PM Boston Infrastructure Highlights
      - Orchestra Cluster at Harvard Medical School - Mark Komarinski (RITG)
      - Harvard FAS Research Computing: a Cluster and Much More - Amir
      Karger and Chris Walker (Harvard's Sciences Division Research
Computing) -
      20'




-- 
Michelle Ottaviano
ottaviano at hkl.hms.harvard.edu
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