Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is hosting a meeting titled “Probabilistic Modeling In Genomics” from March 8-11 on the laboratory’s campus in Cold Spring Harbor, NY. The conference will include plenary speeches, talks, posters and opportunities for networking. Keynote speakers will include Richard Durbin from the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, and Kathryn Roeder from Carnegie Mellon University.
The topics being presented are:
Quantitative Genetics and Association Mapping
Machine Learning in Genomics
Population and Statistical Genetics
Demographic Inference
Systems Biology
Phylogenetics and Phylodynamics
Graduate students and post-doctoral fellows needing financial support should contact Samantha Mastronardi. Registration is due by March 2 at 5 PM ET for regular registration fees. Abstracts are due by January 13th. For more information visit the conference website.