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ASMS 2019
Eric Deutsch edited this page Jun 13, 2019
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The Informatics Hub is a place where informaticians gather together with three aims:
- to provide their advice, knowledge, and support to anyone with a relevant question;
- to discuss current issues and challenges in mass spectrometry informatics with the entire community;
- to work on interesting, synergistic projects and to freely exchange tools, algorithms and know-how with each other, across all labs, seniorities and levels of experience.
The Bioinformatics Hub will be located at the Poster/Exhibit Hall, next to the main entrance. It is open each day during exhibit hall hours.
We have arranged discussions about special topics for certain time slots. There will be one or two facilitators to kick off a discussion with a short introduction to the topic (morning sessions) or a "for and against" debate (afternoon sessions) to start things off, followed by open mic discussion. The topics and facilitators are list below (topics, schedule and facilitators still to be decided):
- 10:30-12:30 Integrating RNA-Seq and proteomics data (Dave Tabb)
- 12:30-14:30 Repositories (Juan Antonio Vizcaino)
- 10:30-12:30 Statistics: common pitfalls and good practices (Lukas Käll, Veit Schwämmle)
- 12:30-14:30 False-discovery rates in data-independant Acquisition (DIA) (Isabell Bludau, Lindsay Pino)
- 10:30-12:30 General Q&A, feedback on the Bioinformatics Hub, ideas for next year
- 12:30-14:30 OpenMS (Hannes Röst, Tjeerd Dijkstra)
- 10:30-12:30 Protein structure with cross linking (Michael Hoopmann, Bernard Delanghe)
- 12:30-14:30 Unanticipated PTM Searching (Meghan Burke)
- Sue Weintraub
- Magnus Palmblad
- David Tabb
- Eric Deutsch
- Nuno Bandeira
- Alexey Nesvizhskii
- Oliver Kohlbacher
- Juan Antonio Vizcaíno
- Hannes Röst
- Kelly Ruggles
- Sam Payne
- Brian Searle
- Mike Washburn
- Veit Schwämmle
- All others are welcome!
Visit us at http://compms.org/