[hpc-announce] SC16 Workshop - CFP for Computational Approaches for Cancer Workshop (CAFCW-2016) DEADLINE EXTENDED
Sunita Chandrasekaran
sunisg123 at gmail.com
Wed Aug 24 09:13:35 CDT 2016
Submission Deadline Extended!
Computational Approaches for Cancer Workshop (CAFCW-2016)
Held in conjunction with the
SC16: The International Conference on
High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis
November 13, 2016, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
SC16 Conference Link: http://sc16.supercomputing.org
Workshop Information Link: http://www.scworkshops.net/cancer2016
Important Dates:
· *Submission Deadline: (Updated) September 15, 2016 at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cafcw2016
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cafcw2016>*
· *Notification of Acceptance: (Updated) September 22, 2016*
· *Workshop: November 13, 2016*
The need for a workshop focused on computational approaches for cancer has
become increasingly important as the drive towards precision medicine has
accelerated, the challenges in cancer research and clinical application
requiring computational solution are rapidly growing, and the pursuit of
effective predictive models for complex biological systems begin to inform
future exascale computing requirements. The role of computation in cancer
research has only become more pronounced with the National Strategic
Computing Initiative, the Precision Medicine Initiative, the Exascale
Initiative from the DOE and the announcement of the "cancer moonshot" at
the 2016 US Presidential State of the Union Address. Recent activities
announced at the June 28 Cancer Moonshot Summit highlight the important
role of advanced computing in accelerating advances in cancer research and
clinical applications.
(
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2016/06/28/fact-sheet-cancer-moonshot-summit-vice-president-biden-announces-new
)
In the workshop, we bring together the computational community interested
in the use high-performance computing, analytics, predictive modeling, and
large datasets in cancer research and clinical applications. The
participation in the workshop is inherently inter-disciplinary, with the
common interest in cancer and computation the unifying theme. As such, the
workshop provides rich opportunities for attendees to learn about future
directions, current applications and challenges and build collaborations.
Maintaining a perspective of translation of ideas to clinical application,
the workshop will include involvement of interests from the research,
clinical and regulatory areas
Call for Papers
The workshop aims to recognize the critical role that cross-disciplinary
partnerships, shared effort and team science play in advancing the cancer
research and clinical applications through use of computational methods,
data science, high-performance computing and/or cutting-edge computational
technologies. In creating this call for papers, topics of interest are
presented in tandem, further emphasizing the cross-disciplinary
opportunities for innovative submissions.
Topics of interest for workshop submissions include, but are certainly not
limited to combinations of the following cancer and computational topics:
*Cancer Research and Clinical Applications*
Next Generation Sequencing Analysis
Single Cell Sequencing
Proteomics, Genomics, and Metabolomics
Flow Cytometry
High-throughput Screening
Cyro-Electron Microscopy
Multi-modal Biological Imaging
Structural Biology
Biological-scale Molecular Dynamics
Predictive Oncology
Cancer Therapeutic Development
Protein-protein Interaction
Cellular Signaling
Cell-level Predictive Modeling
Cancer Imaging
Digital Pathology
Pharmacodynamic Modeling
Pharmacogenomic Modeling and Analysis
Electronic Health and Medical Records
mHealth and Health Sensor Networks
Bioinformatics
Cancer Diagnostics
Therapeutic Response
Systems Biology
*Computational Approaches*
High-performance Parallel Computing
Cloud Computing
Exascale and Extreme-scale Computing
Machine and/or Deep Learning
Cognitive Computing
Data Integration and Delivery
Image Processing
Pattern Recognition
Heterogeneous Computing (GPGPU, FPGA, etc.)
Programming Models
Visualization
Data Imputation
Uncertainty Quantification
Multi-scale Predictive Modeling
Integrated Systems Simulations
Complex Systems Modeling
Integration Frameworks
Computational Workflows
Information and Data Security
Automata and Finite State Machines
Novel Mathematical and Statistical Models
Data Science and Analytics
Graph and/or Network Analysis
Model Validation and Verification
Submitted extended abstracts of papers will be reviewed and selected for
presentation in the Computational Approaches for Cancer Workshop held as
part of the SC 16 Workshop Program, November 13, 2016 in Salt Lake City,
Utah.
Submission Guidelines
Authors are invited to submit extended abstracts in English structured as
technical papers limited to a maximum of two letter size pages (not
including bibliography). A bibliography should be included and use the IEEE
format for conference proceedings. Submissions not conforming to these
guidelines may be returned without consideration or review.
Abstracts will be reviewed and judged on correctness, originality,
technical strength, alignment to expressed cross-disciplinary aims in the
paper call, quality of presentation and interest to workshop attendees.
Submitted abstracts may incorporate unpublished new advances, insight
and/or original research findings.
Submissions received after the due date, exceeding the prescribed length,
or not appropriately structured may also be returned without consideration
or review.
In submitting the extended abstract, the authors acknowledge that at least
one author of an accepted submission will register for and attend the
workshop.
Extended abstracts should be submitted electronically as PDF documents at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cafcw2016
Note to submitters: Submissions will go through the usual workshop review
process. Once accepted, you will be invited to present your work. Given the
cross-disciplinary nature of the topic, the organizers are working on
opportunities to publish accepted papers in post-conference workshop
proceedings, affording authors the opportunity to update contributions
based on feedback during the workshop. Details to be forthcoming.
Important Dates
Extended abstract submission: (Updated) September 15, 2016
Notification of acceptance: (Updated) September 22, 2016
Workshop: November 13, 2016
Computational Approaches for Cancer Workshop
Organizing Committee
Thomas Barr – The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Patricia Kovatch – Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Eric Stahlberg – Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
Program Committee
Sunita Chandrasakaran – University of Delaware
Claudine Conway – Intel
Heiko Enderling – Moffitt Cancer Center
Amy Gryshuk – Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
William Richards – Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Ilya Shmulevich – Institute for Systems Biology
Thomas Steinke – Zuse Institute Berlin
CONTACT: eric.stahlberg at nih.gov
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