[IEEE-bhpjobs] [Fwd: RE: Sun COE Conference - Bridging Knowledge Gaps in Computation Biology]

Esther L esther_L at ieee.org
Mon Sep 19 16:37:57 EDT 2005


Note that Dr. Daniel Reed of UNC is one of the speakers. He is the 
Director of The Renaissance Computing Institute, and was formerly the 
Director of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications. Dr Reed 
is also a member of the Biomedical Informatics Expert Panel for the 
National Institute of Health's National Center for Research Resources.

conference in Cary, NC Sept. 22-23, 2005



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Subject: 	RE: Sun COE Conference - Bridging Knowledge Gaps in
Computation Biology
Date: 	Thu, 15 Sep 2005 20:10:55 -0400
From: 	Susan <  @sas.com>
To: 	



Exciting conference tackling the thorny issues of bridging chasm between
science, technology, and converting great science/technology into a
successful business. Speakers include Mervi Heiskanen(NCI), Todd
Smith(Geospiza), Tarryn Whitten (VCU), and Dan Reed(UNC).

Note recent addition of John Ryals (CEO Metabolon, founder Paradigm
Genetics) to program as dinner speaker.

*"Bridging Knowledge Gaps in Computational Biology" September 22-23rd on
the SAS Campus, Cary, NC.*

*/Last days to register for this exciting event!/*

Access agenda & registration-
  http://www.sun-registration.com/cb/genform.ihtml?theform=Agenda


	

*Sun COE Conference*

*How can you build bridges between technology, science and business?*

Find out at the Sun COE Conference:

*Bridging Knowledge Gaps in Computational Biology*
September 22-23
SAS World Headquarters
Cary, North Carolina
*Learn more and register*
<http://www7.sas.com/redirect.jsp?cmID=C15482223230744690L101438U37842>

SAS encourages researchers and innovators from education, government and
private industry to attend this *Sun Center of Excellence Conference*
hosted at *SAS World Headquarters in Cary, N.C., Sept. 22-23*. Sponsored
by the Sun Center of Excellence (COE) in Bioinformatics and
Computational Biology, whose members include universities, biotechnology
centers and technology providers such as Sun Microsystems and SAS, the
conference will explore the growing challenge to turn scientific
information into insight.

*Conference information*

Faced with the increasing volume and complexity of biological data and
maturing scientific disciplines, scientists and IT professionals are
working together to find the most effective ways to collect, store,
integrate, report, analyze and share data. Through the application of
best practices, scientific and technology leaders are breaking through
information barriers to support cross-discipline innovation and research
excellence.

At this conference, you'll hear from distinguished speakers and experts
from leading universities, government agencies, research institutes and
business organizations as they share their knowledge and experience
across a variety of disciplines.

We look forward to having you join us!

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*LEARN MORE AND REGISTER*
<http://www7.sas.com/redirect.jsp?cmID=C15482223230744690L101440U37842>

*Bridging Knowledge Gaps in Computational Biology*
September 22-23

	


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