call for tutorials
Welcome to the 11th International Conference on Systems Biology, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
call for tutorial proposals
ICSB 2010, Edinburgh, UK. 10th-15th October 2010.
The ICSB tutorials series is meant to prepare for a better understanding of certain aspects of the main conference, by giving an introduction to tools and methods of general interest for systems biology, and provide hands-on experience where appropriate. Proposals should include the purpose and background of the subject area, the name of organizer and speakers, a description of their organisation, an estimate of the numbers of participants, and mention whether demonstration facilities other than a standard AV system will be used. If tutorial material already exists even in draft stage, it would be helpful for the programme committee to make a more informed decision. Tutorials last up to 4hrs. Enquiries can be made directly to Prof. Vincent Danos (vdanos@inf.ed.ac.uk) and Dr. Hong Yue (hong.yue@eee.strath.ac.uk).
Tutorials given at recent ICSB meetings
Registration and Fees:
There is no charge to present an academic/non-profit tutorial. Registration for tutorials will be handled by ICSB and participants will be charged to cover the local expenses. Tutorial presenters and attendees are expected to register for the main conference. Appropriate badging for all tutorial attendees will be provided.
Commercial tutorials may be presented at a cost of GBP500. Commercial tutorials are tutorials that primarily focus on using specific commercial products or systems, or at which commercial products are advertised, promoted, or sold, or which are primarily taught by the distributors or producers of those products. The program committee will make the final determination of whether or not a tutorial is commercial.