CAMDA 2001 Announces Featured Speakers
CAMDA 2001 is pleased to announce that David Lockhart, Salk Institute for
Biological Studies and Roland Stoughton, VP Bioinformatics at Rosetta
Inpharmatics will serve as featured speakers at the upcoming microarray
conference to be held October 15-16th at Duke University in Durham, North
Carolina. CAMDA was founded by Duke Bioinformatics Shared Resource (DBSR)
to initiate a community-wide critical assessment of different techniques
used in microarray data analysis. The conference aims to establish the
state-of-the-art in microarray data mining, as well as identify progress
and highlights the direction for future effort. Researchers analyze the
same standard data sets and present their results in oral or poster form.
The conference offers a Best Presentation award of $1,000. CAMDA '01 will
also include a Vendor Fair on the 15th.
The first CAMDA conference was held in December 2000 and was attended by
250 leading international researchers in the fields of bioinformatics,
biology, computer science, genetics, mathematics and statistics. For more
information and to register for CAMDA '01, please visit our Web site at
camda.duke.edu.
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