January
13, 2006 |
Call for Posters
Opens |
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May 1, 2006 |
Poster/PLoS Track Submission
Deadline |
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May 8, 2006 |
The Last Notification of Poster Acceptance |
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June 1, 2006 |
Call for Late Breaking Posters Opens |
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June 15, 2006 |
Notification of PLoS Track Acceptance |
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June 26, 20066 |
Early Bird Discounted Registration Ends |
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July 15, 2006 |
Submission Deadline for Late Breaking Posters |
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July 22, 2006 |
The Last Notification of Late Breaking
Poster Acceptance |
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Submission Guidelines for Late Breaking
Poster
- All Late Breaking Poster abstracts must be submitted
via our web site by the deadline: July 15, 2006
at midnight (You have until 11.59 p.m. in the time
zone of your choice).
- Notification of acceptance will be provided within one
week of submission. Submissions will not be accepted after
July 15, 2006. Posters submitted on the deadline
will be notified of acceptance by July 22, 2006.
- Authors must submit two versions of your Late Breaking
Poster abstract: a 50-word abstract that
will be printed for distribution at the conference, and
a one-page abstract (1000 words) to be
posted on the conference web site.
- PLate Breaking Posters may cover material in any area
of computational biology. Posters must include original
work that is unpublished or less than a year old.
- A maximum of one poster per presenting
author can be submitted. The presenting author of the poster
must be present at the conference and be available at the
poster session to present the poster.
- Poster board dimensions are 0.9 meters wide x
1.35 meters high. Fasteners (Velcro / double sided
tape) will be provided at the site, please DO NOT bring
tape, tacks or pins.
- ISMB 2006 will not offer tables for laptop computer demos
during any poster session.
- All Late Breaking Poster abstracts will be considered
a “personal communication” to the conference
attendees. Abstracts will not be published in the proceedings,
but will distributed at the conference and will be appear
on the conference website.
- Submitted posters will be reviewed and categorized into
the following general areas:
- Comparative Genomics
- Databases & Data Integration
- Evolution and Phylogeny
- Human Health
- Molecular and Supramolecular Dynamics
- Ontologies
- Proteomics
- Sequence Analysis
- Structural Bioinformatics
- Systems Biology
- Text Mining & Information Extraction
- Transcriptomics
- Other – Posters which do not fall into the above
categories may be considered as well.
All questions pertaining to the ISMB 2006 poster session
should be directed to: posters06@ismbconf.org
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