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Bioinformatics Australia 2007: day 2 and round-up

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Some more brief notes and hyperlinks from day 2 of the Bioinformatics Australia 2007 meeting.

I enjoyed this meeting. Nothing earth-shattering, but a lot of good talks with themes that interest me: genomics, data management, data integration, bringing bioinformatics to bench biologists. I’d definitely attend again. The organisers hope that this meeting will become a major event in the Australian bioinformatics calendar, reaching into the Asia-Pacific region and attracting more interest. Bioinformaticians who fancy a trip to Australia should keep an eye on the event and wangle themselves an invitation.
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October 25, 2007 at 11:57 am

Bioinformatics Australia 2007: day 1

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This week, I attended Bioinformatics Australia 2007 here in Brisbane. It’s a small meeting; about 100 participants, 2 plenary talks, 2 discussion forums and 22 symposium talks (including myself), plus a smattering of posters. As the name suggests it’s a local meeting, although there are a few participants from overseas.

I enjoyed day 1 on the whole; here’s a brief round up with hyperlinks.
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October 25, 2007 at 10:12 am