The 1st
CCT/LBRN Workshop on Computational Biology
April 25-26, 2008
Louisiana State
University, Baton Rouge
The aim of this workshop is to bring together
researchers using computational approaches in the biological sciences, HPC
providers and the Cyber-Infrastructure developers as to forge a community of
computational biologists across the state. This will be the first in a series
of workshops aimed at specific user communities. This year’s workshop is being
held on April 25-26, 2008 at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge,
Louisiana.
The Keynote Speaker will be:
Mark A. Miller, San Diego Supercomputer Center
Creating Cyberinfrastructure for 21st Century Biology: Strategies for Delivering New Tools and Technologies to Researchers and Educators
Agenda: Workshop Agenda
Presentations/Recording Files: Computational Workshop 2008 Presentations
The
workshop spans 1½ days.
If hotel
arrangements are needed the closest to the LSU Campus that may be available or make other hotel arrangements as appropriate:
The
Cook Hotel: http://thecookhotel.com/reservations.htm
The Faculty Club: http://www.lsudining.com/content/faculty_hotel.htm
Registration is now closed. If for any reason that you need to cancel your registration or if you have any questions, please contact Ms. Dung Pham, dpham3@lsu.edu. Deadline for registration
was April 18, 2008.
Maps for direction:
Lod Cook has a good map to the Center here: Lod Cook Directions. Note the Center is in front of the hotel.
For the 2nd day, a map to Johnston Hall - since it is the weekend you can park on campus - however you may wish to park by the stadium near LSU Parking Building and walk up to the building. Campus Map: Johnston Hall 3d Map.
Google Map - Point A is Lod Cook, Point C is Johnston Hall. D for additional parking if you can't find a place near Johnston.
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