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'The “How To Guide” for Establishing a Successful Bioinformatics Network' Workshop.

'The “How To Guide” for Establishing a Successful Bioinformatics Network' Workshop. Aidan Budd Michelle Brazas Manuel Corpas. What are "professional bioinformatics networks"?.

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'The “How To Guide” for Establishing a Successful Bioinformatics Network' Workshop.

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  1. 'The “How To Guide” for Establishing a Successful Bioinformatics Network' Workshop. Aidan Budd Michelle Brazas Manuel Corpas

  2. What are "professional bioinformatics networks"? • "professional bioinformatics networks/communities", groups of people working together to achieve bioinformatics-related goals.

  3. What do we mean by a "successful" network? • We want to understand better the features of networks that make them successful i.e. achieving their goals, and benefiting all those who actively participate in them.

  4. Why • Networks are essential for scientific success

  5. Outline • Benefits • Specific examples of successful networks • Panel discussion

  6. Part A: Importance of Networking; Group Networking Activity (10:30 am-10:55 am) • Reinhard Schneider, Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biology, Luxembourg • Jonathan Fuller, Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies gGmbH, Germany Part B: Bioconductor and Galaxy: examples of successful bioinformatics networks (11:00 am-11:25 am) • Wolfgang Huber, European Molecular Biology Laboratory , Germany • Jeremy Goecks, Emory University, United States Part C: Title: H3ABioNet, ISCB Student Council (SC) and Regional Student Groups (RSGs): examples of successful bioinformatics networks (11:30 am-11:55 am) • Nicola Mulder, University of Cape Town, South Africa • MagaliMichaut, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Netherlands Part D: Panel Discussion: What makes for a successful professional bioinformatics network? (12:00 pm-12:25 pm) • Francis Ouellette, University of Toronto, Canada • NiklasBlomberg, ELIXIR, United Kingdom • Aleksandra Pawlik, myGrid and The Software Sustainability Institute, United Kingdom

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