VIZBI 2013, the 4th international meeting on Visualizing Biological Data will be held March 20-22, at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge MA, USA. VIZBI 2013 brings together scientists, illustrators, and designers actively using or developing computational visualization to study a diverse range of biological data.
The conference features 21 invited talks that will review the state-of-the-art and challenges in visualizing data from genomes, transcripts, proteins, cells, organisms, and populations. Prior to the meeting (March 19), there will also be tutorials on several visualization tools.
All VIZBI 2013 participants have the opportunity to present a poster describing their work. Just before your poster session, you will be given 60 seconds and 2 PowerPoint slides to briefly introduce yourself and your poster to all VIZBI participants (details here).
If you cannot join us in Cambridge, you have the option of virtual registration, which allows participation in the conference (but not tutorials) via streaming 720p HD video (requires at least 2/Mbps connection speed and either Firefox, Safari, or IE).
Key Dates
March 14, Midnight PST: Poster submission closes
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