The Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing 2013 by Will Bush.
From the post:
For 18 years now, computational biologists have convened on the beautiful islands of Hawaii to present and discuss research emerging from new areas of biomedicine. PSB Conference Chairs Teri Klein (@teriklein), Keith Dunker, Russ Altman (@Rbaltman) and Larry Hunter (@ProfLHunter) organize innovative sessions and tutorials that are always interactive and thought-provoking. This year, sessions included Computational Drug Repositioning, Epigenomics, Aberrant Pathway and Network Activity, Personalized Medicine, Phylogenomics and Population Genomics, Post-Next Generation Sequencing, and Text and Data Mining. The Proceedings are available online here, and a few of the highlights are:
See Will’s post for the highlights. Or browse the proceedings. You are almost certainly going to find something relevant to you.
Do note Will’s use of Twiiter IDs as identifiers. Unique, persistent (I assume Twitter doesn’t re-assign them), easy to access.
It wasn’t clear from Will’s post if the following image was from Biocomputing 2013 or if he stopped by a markup conference. Hard to tell. 😉