This may be of interest to some folks. It is a regional bioinformatics conference/workshop and represents an opportunity to network, perhaps pilot a talk/poster, and learn a little about single-cell and metabolomics. I talked there last year and enjoyed it.
Sean P.S. It is a cheap trip--another perk. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Chen, Jake Y <[email protected]> Date: Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 6:42 PM Subject: Mark your calendar for MCBIOS 2019 Conference at UAB, March 28-30 2019 To: <[email protected]> All, I am sharing the news that MCBIOS 2019 at UAB ( http://mcbios19.informatics.uab.edu/), in conjunction with UAB’s 3rd ATTIS meeting, is now open for abstract submissions. For more details, please read the following announcement. In addition to two days of podium presentations and poster presentations, the conference will feature *four* keynote talks including Mark Gerstein <https://medicine.yale.edu/bbs/people/mark_gerstein.profile> from Yale University, *two* tutorials (including single-cell sequencing analysis and metabolomics analysis), a special career development sessions (including a resume clinic and an industry panel), discussion forums by expert bioinformaticians, and a new round-table discussion session. Students and postdocs who register early and get their abstract accepted may qualify a stipend to attend the conference for FREE (two dinners and two lunches included in the registration), plus opportunities for award competitions. The event also includes a free session ATTIS that requires a separate registration to be announced later. Please mark on your calendar for this exciting bioinformatics annual gathering for the entire Southeast regions. Sincerely yours, Jake Chen MCBIOS ’19 General Chair
