Dear all,

FYI, the Statistical Methods for Post Genomic data (SMPGD) workshop will take place at Institut Pasteur in Paris on 23-24 January (more info below).

Best,

Julyan Arbel
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From: Franck Picard <franck.picard@univ-lyon1.fr>
Date: 7 Nov 2019 at 13:08 +0100
To: smpgd-scientific@groupes.renater.fr, smpgd-organization@groupes.renater.fr <smpgd-organization@groupes.renater.fr>
Subject: [smpgd-scientific] SMPGD'20, Institut Pasteur, Paris, January 23-24 - second call

dear members of the SMPGD scientific committee

Could you forward the announcement of the SMGPD 2020 edition to your
national lists ? It appears that the information has not spread
everywhere in Europe yet ;-)

All the best

Franck

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Dear all,

The 2020 edition of the Statistical Methods for Post Genomic data(SMPGD)
workshop will take place at Institut Pasteur in Paris on 23-24 January.
The workshop aimis to present works from mathematical to applied
statistics, but alsonew areas in high throughput biology that could need
new statisticaldevelopments.

https://smpgd2020.sciencesconf.org/

The 2020 edition is organized by the Bioinformatics and Biostatistics
Hub (Institut Pasteur) and the main topicsare: Evolution of
inter-species interactions, Machine learning algorithms for
computational biology, and Evolution and epidemiology.

The workshop will feature 4 keynote speakers:

* Simona Cocco (Ecole des Neurosciences Paris Ile de France, Paris,
http://www.paris-neuroscience.fr/en/chercheurs-non-enp/simona-cocco )

* Julia Gog (University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/people/j.r.gog/ )

* Louis Lambrechts (Institut Pasteur, Paris
https://research.pasteur.fr/en/team/insect-virus-interactions/ )

* Laurent Jacob (CNRS, LBBE, Université Lyon 1, Lyon
https://lbbe.univ-lyon1.fr/-Jacob-Laurent-.html )

Attendance is free, but registration is mandatory on the conference
website. Registration deadline is *January 7, 2020*.

Submissions for posters and short talks are open and will close
on*November 15, 2019 at 23:59 pm*. Abstracts selected for a short
talkwill be announced on December 15, 2019.

We are looking forward to meeting you in Paris.

Best regards,

Marie-Agnès Dillies, on behalf of the organizing committee (Alice
Cleynen, Franck Picard, Stéphane Robin and Anne Biton, Pascal Campagne,
Vincent Guillemot, Emeline Perthame, Stevenn Volant)