Free Software Session at CompLife 2006
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Call for Contributions ===================================================================== LIFE SCIENCE FREE SOFTWARE SESSION held at CompLife 2006 (http://www.complife.org) in Cambridge, United Kingdom, on September 27 - 29, 2006 ===================================================================== In the last years more and more free and open source software has been developed for chemo- and bioinformatics, molecular modelling or other Life Science applications, but many of the programs are not well known. During the CompLife 2006 conference we will organize a special session dedicated to this type of free software. The demo session will be preceeded by a short session having room for brief introductory presentations whereas the demo session itself will allow attendees to see the tools in action. Authors of free software will have the opportunity to present their program to the CompLife audience which will consist of researchers and users from computer science, biology, chemistry and everything in between. In case you are interested in the free software session, send us an email to fss at complife.org and briefly describe your program and how you intend to present it at the conference (1-2 pages max - please include URL to downloadable version where available). The only restrictions are that the program must be freely available for everyone or even open source and that it must be related to Life Science applications. The deadline for these proposals is June, 16th 2006. In mid July we will notify you if your software demo was accepted. -- Thorsten Meinl room: Z813 ALTANA Chair for Bioinformatics fax: +49 (0)7531 88-5132 and Information Mining phone: +49 (0)7531 88-5016 Box M712, 78457 Konstanz, Germany
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