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Multi-CCP Workshop

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When 2007-01-29 12:00 to
2007-01-30 15:00
Where The Welcome Trust Conference Centre, WT Genome Campus, Hinxton
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by Jane Stiles last modified 2007-02-06 17:29

JOINT BBSRC CCP AND SYSTEMS BIOLOGY CENTRE WORKSHOP (organised by Charlie Laughton, Ernest Laue and Norman Paton)


Programme and Presentations

First Session – CCPB, CCPN, CCP4, CCP5 and the SBCs’ software infrastructure

Charlie Laughton (University of Nottingham) - The CCPB project

Rasmus Fogh (University of Cambridge) - The CCPN project

Colin Nave (CLRC Daresbury Laboratory) - CCP4

Mark Roger (University of Cambridge) - CCP5

Norman Paton (University of Manchester) - Software standards in functional genomics and systems biology

 

Second Session – A data model and cross-CCP collaboration for MD calculations

Peter  Coveney (Chair, UK CCP Steering Panel and Director, Centre from Computational Science, UCL.) - The Virtual Physiological Human

Jonathan Essex (University of Southampton) - High throughput MD calculations
Iván Párraga Garcia (IRB, BSC. UB) - The Barcelona MODEL project

Konrad Hinsen (CNRS, France) - A data model for MD calculations

David van der Spoel (University of Uppsala, Sweden) – xdrio : a library for accessing GROMACS files

Dan Wright (Beckman Institute, University of Illinois) - Grid computing data sharing, NAMD-G

Wim Vranken (EBI, Hinxton) - CCPN ChemComp templates and force field parameters

 

Third Session – Application of data models software development

Tim Stevens/Wayne Boucher (University of Cambridge) - Use of the CCPN data model for development of a software pipeline for NMR spectroscopy

Peter Keller (Global Phasing) – The BioXDM project: Data management for X-ray data collection and processing

Anne Pajon (EBI, Hinxton) – Development of a data model and LIMS for protein production

Maria Krestyaninova (EBI Hinxton) – Building an Informatics Infrastructure for Diabetes Research

Henning Hermjakab (EBI, Hinxton) – From Integrating Standards to Integrating Data - BioMAP and MIBBI

 

Fourth Session – Data management and integration at the different Systems Biology Centres – problems and approaches

 

Michael Wilson (University of Manchester)

Norman Paton (University of Manchester)

Sarah Butcher (Imperial College London)

Anil Wipat (University of Newcastle)

Anatoly Sorokin (The Edinburgh Centre for Bioinformatics)

 

Discussions (small group sessions mixing people from the SBCs with those from CCPN/CCPB etc)


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