The Third Biennial Newcastle Workshop on
STATISTICAL BIOINFORMATICS AND STOCHASTIC SYSTEMS BIOLOGY
will be held from 14.00 on Monday 13th to 16.30 on Tuesday 14th June 2011
at Newcastle University, UK.
Speakers will include the following
Prof. David Balding, University College, London, UK.
Prof. Arnoldo Frigessi, University of Oslo, Norway.
Dr. Dirk Husmeier, Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland, UK.
Dr. Michal Komorowski, Imperial College, London, UK.
Dr. Pawel Paszek, University of Liverpool, UK.
Prof. Magnus Rattray, University of Sheffield, UK.
Dr. Guido Sanguinetti, University of Edinburgh, UK.
Dr. Christopher Yau, University of Oxford, UK.
We expect about 50-75 participants to attend.
Registration
There is no registration fee but please do register. (The number of
places may be limited).
Register (free of charge) by sending your name and affiliation by email
to [log in to unmask] If possible, please register
by 23rd May (to help with catering arrangements).
Contributed Papers and Posters
In addition to the invited speakers listed above there will be a small
number of contributed oral presentations and an opportunity to display
posters.
Authors wishing to contribute an oral presentation should send a pdf file
by email to Malcolm Farrow ([log in to unmask]), to arrive by
15th April 2011. The file should give the title, author(s) and an abstract,
in not more than one page, in a format suitable for reproduction. Accepted
abstracts will be displayed on the Web site.
Authors wishing to contribute a poster should send a pdf file by email to
Malcolm Farrow ([log in to unmask]), to arrive by 11th May
2011. The file should give the title, author(s) and an abstract, in not
more than one page, in a format suitable for reproduction. Accepted
abstracts will be displayed on the Web site.
For further information, see:
http://www.mas.ncl.ac.uk/~nmf16/june11/
(More information will be added in the coming weeks).
Malcolm Farrow,
School of Mathematics & Statistics,
Newcastle University,
Newcastle upon Tyne.
NE1 7RU
UK
Tel: +44 (0) 191 222 7308
Fax: +44 (0) 191 222 8020
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