Re: [Biopython] Biopython at BOSC / ISMB 2021, was: [bosc-announce] News about BOSC 2021
Peter Cock <[email protected]> Sun, 2 May 2021 14:28:03 +0100
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No volunteers yet? The abstract deadline for talks/posters is May 6th, we need to hurry up if we are going to give a short talk or poster. Peter On Tue, Apr 6, 2021 at 6:47 PM Peter Cock <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello all, > > BOSC will again be virtual this year, but back with the larger ISMB > conference again. See below. > > Would anyone like to give our traditional Biopython Project Update > talk (as a pre-recorded video)? > > We would all try to help with the abstract and slides, but you'll need > to have video conferencing setup in order to attend the meeting > virtually. See this repository for past abstracts and many of the > talks: > > https://github.com/biopython/talks > > Of course, I would also urge all of you to consider submitting an > abstract on your own work too. > > The talks at the conference will again be followed by a multi-day > collaborative event - the BOSC CoFest, where we might work on > Biopython bug triage, documentation, etc. This could be very > productive if some of our core team can set those days aside from > their normal work as part of a virtual > conference trip. I appreciate it is still a long way off, so for many > of us it is too early to make any such commitment. > > Note abstract submitters can request a registration fee waiver (eg > PostDoc with no conference budget). > > Peter > > -- > > (Full disclosure: I am on the BOSC 2021 organising committee, and the > current OBF president. > I would of course not be reviewing any abstract where I have a > conflict of interest) > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > From: BOSC, the Bioinformatics Open Source Conference > <[email protected]> > Date: Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 2:02 PM > Subject: [bosc-announce] News about BOSC 2021 > To: <[email protected]> > > > BOSC will be held on July 29-30, as part of ISMB/ECCB 2021 Online. Join us! > > > Key Dates > > May 6, 2021: Deadline for submitting one-page talk/poster abstracts > > May 27: Talk/poster acceptance notifications > > June 3: Late poster (and Late-Breaking Lightning Talk) submission deadline > > June 10: Late poster / LBLT acceptance notifications > > July 29-30: BOSC 2021 Online (part of ISMB/ECCB 2021 Online) > > July 31-Aug 1: CollaborationFest (CoFest) > > > About BOSC > > Since 2000, the yearly Bioinformatics Open Source Conference (BOSC) > has provided a forum for developers and users to interact and share > research results and ideas in open source bioinformatics and open > science. BOSC’s broad spectrum of topics includes practical techniques > for solving bioinformatics problems; software development practices; > standards and ontologies; approaches that promote open science and > sharing of data, results and software; and ways to grow open source > communities while promoting diversity within them. > > > BOSC has been part of ISMB since the very first BOSC in 2020. We last > partnered with ISMB at ISMB/ECCB 2019, held in Basel, Switzerland. In > 2018 and 2020, we held joint conferences with the Galaxy Community. > For 2021, we’re back with ISMB/ECCB! > > > Timing > > BOSC 2021 will be the last two days of ISMB/ECCB: July 29-30. Our > usual free collaborative work event, CoFest, will be held July 31 - > August 1. BOSC will include keynote talks, longer and shorter > (lightning) talks from submitted abstracts, posters, Birds of a > Feather, and more! > > > The complete ISMB/ECCB schedule is available here. The core hours for > talks will be 11:00-15:30 UTC, with poster sessions and ISMB keynotes > from 15:30-17:30 UTC. The core hours correspond to: > > 13:00-17:30 CEST (Europe) > > 12:00-16:30 BST (UK/Ireland) > > 7:00-11:30am EDT (East coast of North America) > > 4:00-8:30am PDT (West coast of North America) > > 9:00pm-1:30am AEST (West coast of Australia) > > > Abstract submission > > We encourage you to submit abstracts on any topic relevant to open > source bioinformatics or open science. After review, some abstracts > will be selected for lightning talks, longer talks, or posters. All > accepted talks will need to be video-recorded and submitted several > weeks before the conference. Please note: the deadline for Abstract > Submission is May 6th! > > > Abstract will be submitted using ISMB’s EasyChair. Note that ISMB/ECCB > requires a short (200-word) text-only abstract for all submissions > (talk or poster), plus a “long abstract” (PDF, 2 pages max) if you > want to be considered for a talk. Abstracts that are not chosen for > talks will automatically be considered for posters. > > > A second, later round of submissions will end on June 3. Abstracts > submitted in the late round will be considered for posters and a > limited number of “late-breaking lightning talk” slots; these late > round abstracts are not eligible for longer talks. > > > BOSC session topics include (but are not limited to): > > Open Science and Reproducible Research > > Open Biomedical Data > > Citizen/Participatory Science > > Standards and Interoperability > > Data Science > > Workflows > > Open Approaches to Translational Bioinformatics > > Open Science for Global Health > > Developer Tools and Libraries > > Inclusion, Outreach and Training > > Bioinformatics Open Source Project Reports (about new or existing projects) > > > Learn more about BOSC at: https://www.open-bio.org/events/bosc/ > > Join our BOSC announcements mailing list: > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/bosc-announce > > Get in touch with us using Slack: > https://join.slack.com/t/obf-bosc/shared_invite/zt-n5ur1gsj-z2C~69_4lYTFPg5tbWA8Ew > > Find us on Twitter at @OBF_BOSC and use #BOSC2021 for this year’s conference. > > Email us at: [email protected] > > > We look forward to reading your abstract and seeing you at BOSC 2021! > > > Sincerely, > > BOSC 2021 Organizing Committee: Nomi Harris (chair), Karsten > Hokamp (co-chair), Peter Cock, Chris Fields, Jessica Maia, Monica > Munoz-Torres, Malvika Sharan, Jason Williams > > > P.S. 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