We are pleased to announce the 2012 SciPy Bioinformatics Workshop held in 
conjunction with SciPy 2012 this July in Austin, TX.

Python in biology is not dead yet... in fact, it's alive and well!

Remember just a few short years ago when BioPerl ruled the world?  Just one 
minor paradigm shift* later and Python now has a commanding presence in 
bioinformatics. From Python bindings to common tools all the way to entire 
Python-based informatics platforms, Python is used everywhere** in modern 
bioinformatics.

If you use Python for bioinformatics or just want to learn more about how its 
being used, join us at the 2012 SciPy Bioinformatics Workshop. We will have 
speakers from both academia and industry showcasing how Python is enabling 
biologists to effectively work with large, complex data sets.

The workshop will be held the evening of July 19 from 5-6:30.

More information about SciPy is available on the conference site:
  http://conference.scipy.org/scipy2012/

!! Participate !!

Are you using Python in bioinformatics?  We'd love to have you share your 
story.  We are looking for 3-4 speakers to share their experiences using Python 
for bioinformatics.  

Please contact Chris Mueller at chris.mueller [at] lab7.io and Ray Roberts at 
rroberts [at] enthought.com to volunteer. Please include a brief description or 
link to a paper/topic which you would like to discuss. Presentations will last 
for 15 minutes each and will be followed by a panel Q&A.

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* That would be next generation sequencing
** Yes, we aRe awaRe of that otheR language used eveRywhere, but let's 
celebRate Python Right now.

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