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Overview
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What:
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First Annual Oklahoma Bioinformatics Society Symposium
to be held concurrently with:
The Symposium on Synthetic Biology
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Where:
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Stephenson Research & Technology Center (SRTC)
101 David L. Boren Blvd
on the South Campus of The University of Oklahoma
Norman, Oklahoma
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When:
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Friday November 12, 2004
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Cost:
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FREE including:
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- Meals, snacks and beverages
- Wine & Cheese Networking Reception and Poster Session (Friday evening)
- Free parking
- Technology Showcase
- Free Symposium T-shirts to the first 100 registered participants
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The first annual symposium of the Oklahoma Bioinformatics Society (OKBIOS) will be held November 12th 2004 at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, OK at the brand new OU Stephenson Research and Technology Center (SRTC).
The use of computational technology in all aspects of biomedical research has become pervasive. Whether or not one actually conducts bioinformatics research, many biomedical researchers rely heavily upon some form of computational analysis to aid them in their research. Oklahoma researchers are no exception, and the aim of this symposium is to bring together researchers, educators and students from around the state to share their work, research and experiences.
If you can't come this year, but you'd like to stay informed on next year's
event, click here
to send us an e-mail. |
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