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AMSI BioInfoSummer 2021 hybrid conference

AMSI BioInfoSummer 2021 hybrid conference

Start Date

November 29, 2021

End Date

December 2, 2021

Registration

Closed

BioInfoSummer 2021 – hybrid conferenceBio-Info-Summer-2021

Dates: 29 Nov.–2 Dec. 2021
Venues:  Adelaide | Melbourne | Perth | Sydney | Townsville

Join with other advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers and professionals from the mathematics, statistics, data science, and medical sciences to develop your bioinformatics skills, nationals networks and employability! Learn about the latest research and developments in High Performance Computing for bioinformatics, Computational Methods in Human Genomic Health, Metagenomics and Long reads from an exciting line up of speakers including:

  • Ana Conesa, Institute for Integrative Systems Biology, Spanish National Research Council
  • Chen Ying, Genome Institute of Singapore
  • Greg Caporaso, Pathogen and Microbiome Institute, North Arizona University
  • Lorena Pantano, NextRNA Therapeutics, USA
  • John Quackenbush, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
  • Melanie Bahlo, WEHI
  • Aaron Jex, WEHI
  • James Ferguson, Garvan Institute of Medical Research
  • Nadia Davidson, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
  • Sarah Beecroft, Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre
  • PLUS many more

Participate online or from one of our event hubs:

  • Adelaide | The University of Adelaide
  • Melbourne | Melbourne Bioinformatics, The University of Melbourne
  • Perth | Curtin University
  • Sydney | UNSW
  • Townsville | James Cook University

Full conference registration
Students: $90 AMSI members / $140 non-members
Standard $140 AMSI members / $210 non-members
Register now: bis.amsi.org.au/register

AMSI member students can attend for FREE for a Registration Scholarship courtesy of Australian BioCommons.
Apply by 27 October: bis.amsi.org.au/registration-scholarships

Join the program! Share your research by entering the ePoster and Fast Forward Talks competition
Submit your abstract by 8 November: bis.amsi.org.au/submit-abstract