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A full understanding of a biological system increasingly demands that it be measured using multiple different techniques (RNA-Seq, ChIP-Seq, Mass Spec, imaging etc).  Future studies are likely to present multiple different data types for analysis.  At the same time we are also able to make more use of large scale public datasets such as those generated by ENCODE to help with the analysis of any new data.
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Whilst we have reasonably well developed tools for analysing single data types we are much more poorly served with tools to help us visualise and analyse more complex sets of data.  There are several tools which can help in looking at this kind of data, but there is still much potential for new developments to make better use of data in complex experiments.
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In this session we will review the current state of the tools available in the field and discuss the features we would like to see in any future tools.  We can also discuss any more general issues which are brought up in the analysis of these complex experimental setups.
  
  

Revision as of 07:44, 9 January 2013

The ISMB Bioinfo Core Workshop call proposal can be found at [1]

Introduction

The 2013 ISMB meeting will be held 19 - 23 July in Berlin, Germany. The bioinfo-core workshop will again be 2 hours, split into two one hour topics. Within each topic we plan 2- 3 short talks (~10 mins each) by members of the group to introduce, provide an instance or problem area of the topic, followed by an interactive panel discussion with all workshop participants where the topic area will be further explored.

Read through prior workshops tweets by searching #WK3 or #BICORE at twitter.com. You will get more specific hits through searching on #WK3 #ISMB.

As in previous years we have aimed to have one topic mostly focused on science and analysis, and another which focuses on the technical aspects of running a core facility.

Introduction to the Workshop by TBD

  • New Organizing Members and Nominations to the bioinfo-core organizing committee


Topic 1 (science): Integrative analysis of large scale data

A full understanding of a biological system increasingly demands that it be measured using multiple different techniques (RNA-Seq, ChIP-Seq, Mass Spec, imaging etc). Future studies are likely to present multiple different data types for analysis. At the same time we are also able to make more use of large scale public datasets such as those generated by ENCODE to help with the analysis of any new data.

Whilst we have reasonably well developed tools for analysing single data types we are much more poorly served with tools to help us visualise and analyse more complex sets of data. There are several tools which can help in looking at this kind of data, but there is still much potential for new developments to make better use of data in complex experiments.

In this session we will review the current state of the tools available in the field and discuss the features we would like to see in any future tools. We can also discuss any more general issues which are brought up in the analysis of these complex experimental setups.


Speakers

TBD


Topic 2 (Business):

Speakers

TBD

Speaker Notes