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2018 Australian Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Society Conference, Melbourne

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When
Monday, 26 November 2018 – Wednesday, 28 November 2018
Where
Arts West, The University of Melbourne
Melbourne, Victoria
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The ABACBS Annual Conference brings together members from all over Australia to enjoy the opportunity to interact and hear fantastic stories about bioinformatics and computational biology research with an emphasis on how computational research is done.

Conference overview:

The conference will feature:

  • 4 international keynote speakers
  • 4 national keynote speakers
  • 2 special guest invited speakers
  • Contributed talks, lightening talks and posters
  • COMBINE Student Symposium (Nov 26)
  • A series of symposia, workshops and meeting focusing on topics that are highly relevant to our community.

Abstract submission and travel bursary applications are now open.

Abstract submissions will close at 9am on Sept 17.

Registration details here.