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INTEGRATIVE APPROACHES TO COMPUTATIONAL BIOMEDICINE

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Final programme

Directions to Venue and Guide to London

Registration

  • € 550 (students €450)

Abstract submission

  • Deadline for abstract submission extended: 26 March 2012 (closed)
  • Authors Notifications: 31 May 2012 (plus second-round review, if required)
  • Program notification: 15 July 2012

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Professor Raimond Winslow
Director, Centre for Cardiovascular Bioinformatics and Modeling
The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, USA

Professor Sir Salvador Moncada
Wolfson Institute for Biomedical Research
University College London, UK

Professor Douglas Kell
Chief Executive, Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), UK

Professor Hiroaki Kitano
President, The Systems Biology Institute, Japan Principal Investigator, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, JP

MEETING INFORMATION

The Virtual Physiological Human Network of Excellence (VPH NoE) will hold the second of the series of VPH Conferences (VPH 2012) on 18 – 20 September 2012. VPH2012 will be an international conference on computational biomedicine, with a clear focus on the integrative aspects of VPH. The program this year will consist of four conference themes: (1) Physiome: multiscale modelling of physiology and pathology; (2) Virtual Physiological Human: infrastructures and technologies for integrative biomedical research; (3) Systems Medicine/ -omics and (4) VPH in Translation. VPH2012 aims at reaching outside of the VPH community to other equally important communities: systems biology and genomics. In this respect, our vision is to have a conference that truly encompasses all possible scales to model physio/pathology with a clear ICT focus.

The second meeting will take place at the IET London, Savoy Place, 2 Savoy Place, London WC2R 0BL ((0)844 273 3063), which is set beside the Thames in London’s city centre. (For directions to the venue please click here and for the London bus and tube guide please click here). VPH2012 is supported by the European Commission ICT for Health / DG Information Society and Media. The Virtual Physiological Human Network of Excellence is an umbrella project representing the Virtual Physiological Human Initiative set up by the European Commission with a budget of ~ 207 million Euros for the Framework 7 Program.

Five parallel sessions of themed talks and workshops will be held on the first day with four parallel sessions on the remaining days. Similar to the format of the VPH2010 – where after the meeting, the best VPH2010 talks were invited to submit a full paper to Interface Focus in a special themed issue on the Virtual Physiological Human, the best VPH2012 abstracts submitted have been invited to submit a full paper for peer review for publication in a special Interface Focus issue entitled "Integrative Approaches to Computational Biomedicine".

CONFERENCE DINNER

The conference dinner will take place at the venue, 2 Savoy Place,  on Wednesday 19th September at 19.30pm.

WORKSHOPS:

As part of VPH2012, workshops will take place alongside the main conference. There are two types of workshops which will be held in VPH2012. Sessional workshops are those which focus on a particular theme with keynote speakers and an open call for abstracts. Hands-on workshops have invited speakers, their aim is to  give attendees a deeper knowledge and familiarity of a specific set of tools or concepts, and will have a more interactive format.

Please click on the individual workshop link below to find out more information on each workshop

Sessional workshops at VPH2012

  1. Cardiovascular Applications and Medical Device Design and Assessment: the MeDDiCA workshop Cardiovascular applications and medical device design and assessment. For this workshop - all papers must be submitted by a “young researcher” (as first or second author).For further details please click the link above and contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it To be held Tuesday 18th September.
  2. Modelling for Patient Safety This workshop will concentrate on identification of future paradigms and challenges for the application of simulation technologies in interventional procedures. For further details please click the link above and contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it To be held Tuesday 18th September.
  3. The Mathematics of Multiscale Modelling This workshop has the theme of fundamental mathematical techniques in multiscale modelling for the VPH. For further details please click the link above and contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it To be held Thursday 19th September.

Hands on Workshops at VPH2012

  1. ScalaLife: High Performance Atomistic Simulations of Physiological Processes This workshop will present state of the art computational methods for the simulation of biological moledules using three software packages: Dalton (QM), Gromacs (MD) and Discrete (CG). The emphasis will be on both the simulation capacity of these packages and the possibilities they bring to the life sciences research as well as on their efficient use of High Performance supercomputer systems. For further details please click the link above and contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . To be held Tuesday 18th September.
  2. RICORDO: Semantic interoperability for clinical data and VPH models workshop This workshop aims to demonstrate the tools of RICORDO and will focus on metadata and standards, model annotation, model semantics, multi-scale, granularity, semantic interoperability and visualization. For further details please click the link above and contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it To be held Wednesday 19th September.
  3. VPHOP: Multiscale modelling of the skeleton to predict the risk of fracture in osteoporotic elders workshop This workshop aims to present the most important outcomes of the VPHOP Integrated Project with a series of keynote speakers based on Multiscale modelling of the musculoskeletal system and hypermodelling technologies. For further details please click the link above and contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it To be held Wednesday 19th September.
  4. VPH-SHARE: Sharing Data, Tools and Models Workflows in Biomedical Research workshop This workshop aims to reach out to potential first end users of the first important outcomes of the VPH-Share project and will feature keynote speakers and a demonstration session of the software developed in the project which has a focus on biomedical data, tools and model sharing, VPH workflows composition and execution and multiscale modelling. For further details please click the link above and contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it To be held Thursday 19th September.

CONFERENCE THEME TRACKS:

1. Physiome: multiscale modelling of physiology and pathology

2. Virtual Physiological Human: infrastructures and technologies for integrative biomedical research

3. Systems Medicine/ -omics

4. VPH in Translation

 

VPH2012 Scientific Committee

Peter Coveney, University College London (Chair), UK

Vanessa Diaz, University College London (Vice-Chair), UK

Stephen Emmott, Microsoft Research Laboratory, UK

Norbert Graf, University of Saarland, DE

Peter Hunter, University of Auckland, NZ

Paul Kellam, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UK

Peter Kohl, Imperial College London, UK

Ferran Sanz, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, ES

Jesper Tegner, Karolinska Institutet, SE

Marco Viceconti, University of Sheffield, UK

 

VPH2012 Organisation Office

Tara Chapman, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, BE

Katherine Fletcher, University of Oxford, UK

Miriam Mendes, University College London, UK