Since the turn of the Century, every decade has witnessed the development of new high-throughput technologies to monitor diverse layers of biological processes (genome, transcriptome, proteome, interactome, metabolome, …). Each of these technologies motivated the development of new bioinformatics approaches and tools to extract relevant information from the raw data. However, an integrated exploitation is still lagging behind to translate this diversity of complex and heterogeneous data into useful knowledge.
This meeting will gather scientists of various disciplines interested in the development and application of mathematical, computational and bioinformatics methods for integrative biology, in order to establish the state of the art of current trends and future prospects in integrative bioinformatics. It will cover all the steps between data production, computational treatment, statistical analysis, visualisation and interpretation, illustrated by relevant examples from various domains of life sciences and their applications.
speakers
Ana CONESA, Centro de Investigaciones Príncipe Felipe, Barcelona, Spain — Yves MOREAU, ESAT, KU Leuven, Belgium — Loredana MARTIGNETTI, Institut Curie, Paris, France — Benno SCHWIKOWSKI, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France — Arthur TENENHAUS, CentraleSupelec, France (to be confirmed) — Jérôme MARIETTE, INRA MIAT, Toulouse, France — Anaïs BAUDOT, Centre de Génétique Médicale de Marseille, France — Sébastien DÉJEAN, Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse, France
Organizers
Catherine NGUYENand Frédéric BOCCARD, Directors of French national alliance for life sciences and health (Aviesan), ITMO Genetics, genomics and bioinformatics (ITMO GGB)
Claudine MEDIGUE, Institut Français de Bioinformatique - Jacques van HELDEN, Institut Français de Bioinformatique - Anais BAUDOT, Centre de Génétique Médicale de Marseille - Sébastien DEJEAN, Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse - Hélène CHIAPELLO, Société Française de Bioinformatique - Ivan MOSZER, Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle épinière