ACM-BCB 2015 Call for Demos and Exhibits

ACM-BCB is now inviting interested groups to submit applications for demonstrations and exhibits at ACM-BCB 2015.


ACM Conference on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology and Biomedicine (ACM BCB) is the flagship conference of the ACM SIGBio (ACM Special Interest Group on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology and Biomedical Informatics). ACM BCB 2015 will be held in Atlanta, GA, from September 9-12, 2015. Details about the conference can be found at http://acm-bcb.bme.gatech.edu/2015/.


ACM-BCB 2015 Demonstrations and Exhibits are intended to provide a platform for dissemination of information about established data-portals, knowledge-bases, web-services, and web-based tools of broad interest to the bioinformatics, computational biology, and biomedicine research community. Data-portals for major funding initiatives and large-scale experimental data repositories are of particular interest.


Interested groups can arrange space for booths or poster boards for the duration of the conference. A session on demonstrations and exhibits is also planned, consisting of a small number of short (10-15min) presentations, plus an opportunity for one-on-one demonstrations. Poster easel boards will be provided by the conference upon request. All booth space must be arranged separately (please send an email to acmbcb2015exhibits@gmail.com with the subject line "Booth"). All presenters and demonstrators are expected to register for the conference.


Proposals can be submitted to acmbcb2015exhibits@gmail.com at any time until July 17, 2015. Proposals should provide a title and short abstract for the demo/exhibit and indicate the desired presentation options: a) booth, b) poster board, c) short presentation, and/or d) one-on-one demos.


Deadlines for ACM-BCB 2015 demos and exhibits:


Submission deadline:July 17, 2015
Notification of Acceptance: July 24, 2015