
BOSC 2024 keynote speakers and panelists KEYNOTE: Mélanie Courtot: The Data Shows We Need Better Data KEYNOTE: Andrew Su: Open Data, Knowledge Graphs, and Large Language Models Panel: Open Source AI/ML: A Game Changer for Bioinformatics?
BOSC 2024 keynote speakers and panelists KEYNOTE: Mélanie Courtot: The Data Shows We Need Better Data KEYNOTE: Andrew Su: Open Data, Knowledge Graphs, and Large Language Models Panel: Open Source AI/ML: A Game Changer for Bioinformatics?
BOSC is an entirely volunteer-run event. We have an organizing committee of 8 people (see /events/bosc-2024/), and we are assisted by a larger review committee. The review committee is responsible for reading all the submitted abstracts and assessing them for quality and appropriateness to BOSC. You can read more about our review process here. Our tentative review committee for 2024 is listed below.
A PhD student’s perspective on attending the 17th Annual International Biocuration Conference in Faridabad, India The Open Bioinformatics Foundation (OBF) Event Fellowship program aims to promote diverse participation at events promoting open-source bioinformatics software development and open science practices in the biological research community.
Gemma Turon, PhD spoke at an ISCBacademy webinar on March 5, 2024. Her talk was entitled “Ersilia, open source AI/ML for (antimicrobial) drug discovery”. The talk video is now available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcEkCuJpZbw. Dr. Turon’s bio and talk abstract can be found in this blog post.
Mélanie Courtot (Ontario Institute for Cancer Research) The Data Shows We Need Better Data Big data, AI, LLMs… do they live up to the hype? In a bright and hopeful future, AI accelerates progress, revolutionizes healthcare, alerts us to health risks, and creates fresh career paths. Yet, in a bleaker outlook, it obliterates jobs, fosters rampant misinformation and increases inequity.
The call for applications for the OBF Event Fellowship 2024, round 1, is now open. The deadline for this round is 1 April 2024. Applications should be submitted via this Google Form. We have provided a Word template to help you draft the application locally before filling out the form – make a copy of this template.
Abstract submission for BOSC 2024 is now open! Since some people can’t get conference travel approval from their institution until they get confirmation that their abstract has been accepted for a presentation, we started offering Early Poster Acceptance last year, and we are continuing the experiment this year.
Sponsors of BOSC 2023 BOSC 2023 Platinum Sponsor BOSC 2023 Silver Sponsors If you’re interested in sponsoring BOSC 2024, please contact us at bosc@open-bio.org! Sponsorships from companies and organizations help to defray some of our costs and enable us to offer registration fee waivers for some conference participants.
Gemma Turon, PhD (CEO and co-founder at Ersilia Open Source Initiative) will present on March 5 BOSC and the OBF will host an ISCBacademy webinar on March 5, 2024, at 8am PST (16:00 UTC). Gemma Turon (see bio below) will speak about “Ersilia, open source AI/ML for (antimicrobial) drug discovery”. Abstract The Ersilia Open-Source Initiative is a non-profit organisation whose mission is to equip laboratories, clinics and
BOSC 2025 Abstract Submission BOSC 2025, the 26th annual Bioinformatics Open Source Conference, will take place July 21-22, 2025 in Liverpool, UK (as part of ISMB/ECCB 2025). BOSC covers all aspects of open source bioinformatics and open science. Abstract submission is now open! We welcome submission of your 1-2 page abstract for consideration as a talk or poster.
We asked our community to nominate potential BOSC keynote speakers, and we were pleased with the great suggestions! In the next phase of our process, we’re giving you a chance to let us know if there is anything that makes any of the nominated individuals NOT appropriate as BOSC keynote speakers. Our invited speaker process and rubric gives examples of some possible reasons for exclusion.