Charlottesville USA and Athens Greece. January 21, 2005 Biovista announced today it will be present at the Computers in Libraries 2005 conference, held in Washington, D.C., March 16-18, 2005. Computers in Libraries is the leading conference for librarians and information professionals who need to know about the latest technologies, equipment, software, and services available. Biovista … Read More
Events
Paper presentation at 2nd EU Workshop on Data Mining and Text Mining for Bioinformatics
Results from Biovista’s BioLab Experiment Assistant tool as applied to data mining will be presented at the Second European Workshop on Data Mining and Text Mining for Bioinformatics. The workshop is held in conjunction with the 15th European Conference on Machine Learning (ECML) and the 8th European Conference on Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery … Read More
Biovista sponsors BioLink 2004
Biovista announced today its sponsoring of the BioLink 2004 event to be held in Boston, USA, May 6 2004. The workshop, held in conjunction with NAACL/ HLT 2004 will bring together researchers from the fields of bioinformatics, natural language processing, ontologies, data mining, and information retrieval. The focus of the workshop will be on tools … Read More
Systems Literature Analysis talk at 10th Cyprus Conference on New Methods in Drug Research
Biovista announced today its presentation at the 10th Cyprus Conference on New Methods in Drug Research of a talk on Systems Literature Analysis. A major bottleneck in array analysis is a clear understanding of the context and relevance of the output. Systems Literature Analysis (SLA) is the literature version of systems biology and directly … Read More
Pathways, Networks, and Systems: Conference, 28/9/03, Santorini, Hellas
Pathways, Networks, and Systems: Theory and Experiments The Nomikos Center September 28 – October 2, 2003 Santorini, Greece Biovista announced today its sponsoring of the Pathways, Networks and Systems: Theory and Experiments conference organised by a group of leading systems biology and computational genomics researchers. With the availability of whole genome sequences, research attention shifts … Read More

