Highlights of the 1st Student Symposium on Computational Genomics
Author(s) -
Jonas Ibn-Salem,
Sascha Meiers,
Ole Eigenbrod,
Robert Sehlke,
Sweta Talyan,
Kevin Schwahn,
Raik Otto,
Abhijeet Pataskar,
Franziska Metge,
Philipp Angerer
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
genomics and computational biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2365-7154
DOI - 10.18547/gcb.2016.vol2.iss1.e59
Subject(s) - genomics , event (particle physics) , mathematics education , data science , computer science , engineering ethics , psychology , biology , engineering , genome , genetics , physics , gene , quantum mechanics
On 30 November 2016, over 70 junior researchers in computational biology from diverse countries met in Mainz, Germany, for the 1st Student Symposium on Computational Genomics. Overall, the symposium was a great success and featured four outstanding keynote lectures, nine selected student talks, and over 38 poster presentations. This report briefly highlights the scientific outcomes and activities of this student-driven event.
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