DILS 2012 - Eighth International Conference on Data Integration in the Life Sciences (DILS 2012)
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Deadline: February 20, 2012 | Date: June 28, 2012-June 29, 2012
Venue/Country: University of Maryland, U.S.A
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Eighth International Conference on Data Integration in the Life Sciences (DILS 2012)https://sites.google.com/site/webdils2012/
Applications of data integration in the life sciences have started to provide significant results. For example, the eMERGE Network has recently demonstrated that combining phenotype information extracted from electronic medical records with genotype information in order to study the relationship between genome-wide genetic variation and common human traits is a viable and cost-effective alternative to the traditional genome-wide association studies (GWAS).Of course, such studies leverage the foundational work of the past decade on biomedical data integration (architectures, data models, ontologies, privacy, etc), which had paved the way for life sciences infrastructures, such as ELIXIR, the open source Informatics for Integrating Biology and the Bedside (i2b2) platform, and federated query tools, such as the Shared Health Research Information Network (SHRINE).The increasing availability of "big data", coming from high-throughput analytical techniques, large clinical data repositories, the biomedical literature and online resources, offers exciting opportunities to researchers, but also poses new integration challenges.DILS 2012 is the 8th in a series on international conferences that aim at fostering discussion, exchange, and innovation in research and development in the areas of data integration and data management for the life sciences. Researchers and professionals from biology, medicine, computer science and engineering are invited to share their knowledge and experience.Topics of InterestDILS provides a forum for the discussion of various aspects of data integration in the life sciences, including challenges and technical solutions to address them, as well as applications to biomedical problems. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:Architectures and data management techniques for the life sciencesQuery processing and optimization for biological dataBiological data sharing and update propagationQuery formulation assistance for scientistsModeling of life sciences dataBiomedical data integration issues in eScienceLaboratory information management systems in biology (including workflow systems)Quality assurance in integrated data repositoriesBiomedical metadata management (including provenance)Mining integrated life sciences data and text resourcesStandards for biomedical data integration and annotationScientific results arising from innovative data integration solutionsExposing biomedical data for integration purposes (APIs, Linked Open Data, SPARQL endpoints)Creation and use of clinical data repositoriesData integration in clinical and translational researchIntegration of genotypic and phenotypic dataChallenges and opportunities with "big data" in the life sciencesEthical, legal and social issues with biomedical data integrationSubmission sitePlease submit your paper using the DILS 2012 EasyChair site:http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dils2012
Important datesAbstract submission: February 13, 2012 (for all research papers)Research papers due: February 20, 2012Author notification: March 19, 2012Poster/demo due: April 2, 2012Camera-ready copy due: April 9, 2012Conference: June 28-29, 2012PC chairsOlivier Bodenreider, National Library of Medicine, NIH, USAKeynote speakers (TBA)Previous DILS proceedings (LNCS/LNBI, Springer Verlag)DILS 2010, Gothenburg, SwedenDILS 2009, Manchester, UKDILS 2008, Evry, FranceDILS 2007, Philadelphia, USADILS 2006, Hinxton Cambridge, UKDILS 2005, San Diego, USADILS 2004, Leipzig, Germany
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