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与生物制剂关联信息相对应、可持续的IT基础设施,支持生命科学的相关研究,使医药品和环境可朝向生物医学业界和社会展开,这点非常重要。此会议历程,活用虚拟化、数据集成、数据储存等技术,实现高柔软性,网罗不同种类的数据、履历数据和即时数据、内部数据和外部数据等庞大量的数据,介绍可再利用「作为服务信息」之数据服务基础设施的最新动向。

10月11日

9:00 Conference Registration and Morning Coffee

为了合作的IT基础设施

Sponsored by
Panasas
9:30 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks

Geoffrey Noer, Director, Product Marketing, Panasas, Inc.

9:35 ELIXIR: A Sustainable Infrastructure for Biological Information in Europe

Andrew Lyall, Ph.D., ELIXIR Project Manager, European Bioinformatics Institute

It is widely accepted within Europe that a sustainable infrastructure for biological information is a prerequisite for significant progress in tackling the Grand Challenges of healthcare for an aging population, security of food supply and environmental protection. ELIXIR is a pan-European project to create such an infrastructure. The talk will describe ELIXIR, progress to date and future directions.

10:05 Same Procedure as Every Year?

Etzard Stolte, Ph.D., Global Head Strategy & Architecture, R&D Informatics, F. Hoffmann La Roche AG

It seems that little has been changing for many years, when it comes to the way information systems in the life sciences are developed, deployed, and managed. This presentation will attempt to provide examples of what actually has been learned, as the Life Sciences have to deal with larger and more complex data management and analysis. This high level review will focus on real systems, if they delivered what they were meant to deliver, and what, if at all, later systems could build upon.

10:35 Coffee Break - Networking with Sponsor

11:15 MIBBI: Minimum Reporting Guidelines for Bioscientists

Chris Taylor, Ph.D., Senior Technical Officer, European Bioinformatics Institute

The last ten years have seen significant progress in various bioscience fields towards standardized guidance for reporting public research, aiming to raise the annotation quality and utility of publicly-available bioscience data. MIBBI integrates the outputs of that (necessarily piecemeal) development, presenting users with a unified set of guidelines ‘modules’ that can easily be assembled and accessed in various forms.

11:45 FuturICT: Towards Socially Interactive ICT and Global Scale Models

Paul Lukowicz, Ph.D., Professor & Chair, Embedded Systems & Pervasive Computing, University of Passau

Sponsored by
HP
12:15 Speaker and Talk Title to be Announced

12:45 Lunch for Purchase in Exhibit Hall 9

13:45 Dedicated Poster Viewing in Exhibit Hall 9

下一代排序(NGS)的数据管理和云端

14:30 Chairperson’s Remarks

14:35 Clouds and Bioinformatics

Folker Meyer, Ph.D., Computational Biologist, Institute for Genomics and Systems Biology, Argonne National Lab

New clouds or infrastructure as a service (IAAS) architectures are becoming available. Bioinformatics is ideally positioned to use them, but existing applications require extensive modifications to efficiently use the new environment. I will present a use case, showing the changes made to the popular MG-RAST web service backend to allow the use of “the cloud”.

Sponsored by
IBM
15:05 Next Generation of NGS Data Management and IT Considerations

Rolf Porsche, Ph.D., IBM Partner, Head of Pharma, Life Sciences and Healthcare, IBM

IBM is currently working with leading Sequencing Centers on data management challenges posed by whole genome sequencing activities. It is shown how leading edge hardware and software solutions can be used to address the related extreme requirements. In addition, IBM Research has partnered with Roche 454 to develop a new “DNA Transistor” based sequencing technology. While the technical challenges are significant, the partners are optimistic about being able to succeed with this exciting project. This discussion will also include information on current IT infrastructure for NGS as well as discussions on HPC Clouds.

15:35 Refreshment Break - Networking with Sponsor

Sponsored by
Data Direct Networks
16:15 Simplifying Scientific Collaboration with the Cloud

Detlef Labrenz, Sales Representative, DataDirect Networks, Inc.

Research often calls for collaboration among teams spread across remote locations. This discussion will describe how iRODS and DataDirect’s WOS Object Storage system work together to create a distributed private storage cloud that manages replication and data protection and a framework to manage access to the data across disparate organizations.

16:30 Sponsored Presentation (Opportunity Available)

16:45 NGS-AaaS: Next-Generation Sequencing-Annotation as a Service

Robert Haines,Research Computing Services, University of Manchester

Next-Generation Sequencing technologies bring genome-wide sequencing within the reach of a greater number of research labs. The $1000 genome, however, is accompanied by the $100,000 analysis. To enable labs with limited bioinformatics capability or local compute provision to benefit from NGS, we are using the commercial Amazon EC2 cloud and the open source Taverna workflow system to operate an on-demand, low cost, on-line analytics service for DNA analysis. As a case study we will present an AaaS application for understanding genetic variation between cattle breeds.

17:15 The Atlas Platform for Secure Life Science Applications in the Cloud

Misha Kapushesky, Functional Genomics Team Leader, Microarray Informatic, European Bioinformatics Institute

17:45 UPPNEX - A Solution for Next Generation Sequencing Data Management and Analysis

Ola Spjuth, Ph.D., Scientific Coordinator, UPPNEX; Application Expert, UPPMAX, Uppsala University

Jonas Hagberg, M.Sc., Project Leader, UPPNEX; System Expert, UPPMAX, Uppsala University

UPPNEX and System Expert, UPPMAX, Uppsala University UPPNEX is the Swedish national project for next-generation sequencing data management and analysis using a shared computational cluster with a parallel file system, a graphical client for end users, a web-based knowledge base, and associated system- and application experts. We here present how UPPNEX tackles the many challenges when providing solutions for scientists in the rapidly evolving NGS landscape.

18:15 Sponsored Presentation (Opportunity Available)

18:30 Interactive Breakout Discussion Groups

19:15 BIOTECHNICA EVENT NIGHT - Keynote Presentation followed by Networking Reception. Live music and dancing.

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