Bigger than data – discover or die?
Symposium - Cambridge, United Kingdom
Over the past five years, the bioinformatics community has been significantly occupied with processing and management of the data deluge. Once processed, however, these data must start earning their keep. Bioinformaticians are now rethinking data-driven experiments that reinforce past knowledge, address present research, and generate future hypotheses. To do all three at once is the ultimate goal. The challenge comes in two parts: physically connecting silos of data for effective mining, and making sense of the various experimental datasets available by analysing their metadata.
The Eagle symposium is a one-day event which will showcase available solutions from the bioinformatics community and demonstrate some real-life examples of how the challenge has been overcome in industry.
The past three Eagle symposia, all of which were very successful, presented talks from a group of highly experienced senior bioinformaticians from the field, including many from industry and big pharma; the list of speakers from our 2013 symposium is available online. 2014 will be no different and we have put a lot of effort into organising what we hope is our best line-up yet.
Organization: Eagle Genomics
(Internal view of the Barry Cross Conference Centre, courtesy via babraham.co.uk)
Bigger than data – discover or die?
Thu, Mar 27, 2014 - Thu, Mar 27, 2014
Barry Cross Conference Centre
Babraham Reearch Campus, CB223AT, Cambridge, United Kingdom
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