Apologies for multiple postings, please forward to any students and early
career scientists who may be interested!
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EARLY CAREER SYMPOSIUM
July 25, 2012
Call for Papers
International Conference on Biomedical Ontology (ICBO 2012)
Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS 2012)
http://purl.org/icbofois2012/
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IMPORTANT DATES:
* April 15, 2012: Deadline for submission of extended abstracts for Early
Career Symposium.
* May 15, 2012: Notification of acceptance of colloquium submissions.
* June 30, 2012: Deadline for submission of camera-ready copy
* July 25, 2012: Doctoral and Postdoctoral Colloquium (approximately
1:30pm-6:30pm)
SCOPE OF THE COLLOQUIUM
The ICBO and FOIS 2012 conferences will host a joint Early Career Symposium.
This event is designed to provide an opportunity for current PhD students
and postdoctoral researchers to give a short presentation of their research
with ample time for feedback and mentorship. It will also allow participants
to network with other early career scientists in ontology and biomedicine.
While attendance is open to anyone registered for one of the main
conferences, presenters should be active doctoral students or postdoctoral
researchers.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Intending participants should submit an extended abstract, which may be a
description of their current or planned research, an abstract of their PhD
proposal, or a description of a related issue such as methodology. The
research should either have a significant ontology component already or a
plan to utilize ontologies in the future. All topics that fall into the
scope of the conference are welcome.
Submission is via EasyChair
(https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icbo-2012), according to the
template provided on the conference web site (up to two pages):
http://www.kr-med.org/icbofois2012/doccons.htm
PRESENTATION
Presentations at the ECS will be given by doctoral or early postdoctoral
researchers which have to register for the ECS. Accepted submissions will be
presented as short talks (timing will depend on the final number of accepted
submissions), with additional time for questions and discussion. Accepted
submissions will be published in a symposium booklet (PDF).
TRAVEL FUNDS
A limited number of travel grants for the conferences may become available.
Interested applicants should send an e-mail to ludger.jan...@uni-rostock.de.
We will contact them with further details on how to submit an application
once the funds have been secured.
CONTACT
For all queries about the Early Career Symposium, please contact Ludger
Jansen (ludger.jan...@uni-rostock.de).
Robert Stevens
Reader in bioHealth Informatics
School of Computer Science
University of Manchester
Oxford Road
Manchester
United Kingdom
M13 9PL
robert.stev...@manchester.ac.uk
Blog: http://robertdavidstevens.wordpress.com
Home: http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~stevensr
+44 161 275 6251
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