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Revision as of 20:44, 12 July 2016
The full program including abstracts is available here. Most of the talk videos, slides and posters should be on our BOSC F1000 Research Channel later (some will be on SlideShare, FigShare, etc).
Sponsors
We are grateful to Curoverse (the team behind the open source platform Arvados) as returning sponsors for BOSC 2016,
Pre-BOSC: Codefest 2016
The Codefest (a pre-BOSC hackathon) takes place July 6-7 in Orlando at FamiLAB. It is FREE and open to all (even if you're not attending BOSC). See Codefest 2016 for details.
BOSC Day 1 (Friday, July 8, 2016)
Time | Title | Speaker [Poster] / Chair |
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7:30-9:00 | Registration | |
9:00-9:15 | Introduction and Welcome | Nomi Harris and Peter Cock (Co-Chairs, BOSC 2016) |
9:15-10:15 | Keynote: The open-source outbreak: can data prevent the next pandemic? (slides) | Jennifer Gardy |
10:15-10:45 | Coffee Break | |
10:45-12:30 | Session: Workflows | Chair: Brad Chapman |
10:45-11:03 | GenomeSpace: Open source interoperability platform with crowd-sourced analysis recipes (slides) | Ted Liefeld [P1] |
11:03-11:21 | This is Why We Can Have Nice Things: Getting to 1.0 of the Common Workflow Language (slides) | Michael R. Crusoe [P2] |
11:21-11:39 | CWL in Practice: Experiences, challenges, and results from adopting Common Workflow Language (slides, poster) | Dan Leehr [P3] |
11:39-11:57 | Using the Common Workflow Language (CWL) to run portable workflows with Arvados and Toil (slides) | Peter Amstutz |
11:57-12:15 | Planemo – A Scientific Workflow SDK | John Chilton |
12:15-12:20 | Sample Size Does Matter: Scaling Up Analysis in Galaxy with Metagenomics | Daniel Blankenberg |
12:21-12:26 | NextflowWorkbench: Reproducible and Reusable Workflows for Beginners and Experts (slides) | Fabien Campagne [P4] |
12:26-12:30 | Questions for lightning talk speakers in this session | |
12:30-13:30 | Lunch | |
13:00-14:00 | Poster Session and Birds of a Feather sessions (overlapping with lunch)
(Feel free to organize a BoF!) |
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14:00-15:30 | Session: Standards and Interoperability | Chair: Hilmar Lapp |
14:00-14:18 | Enhancements to MISO: An open-source community-driven LIMS (slides) | Andre Masella |
14:18-14:36 | Biothings APIs: high-performance bioentity-centric web services (slides) | Chunlei Wu [P5] |
14:36-14:54 | The Noctua Modeling Tool | Seth Carbon [P6] |
14:54-15:12 | Processing phenotype data using Phenopackets-API and PXFTools (slides) | Chris Mungall |
15:12-15:17 | Promoting platform interoperability with portable bcbio workflows (slides) | Brad Chapman |
15:18-15:23 | Towards traceable, scriptable, and efficient data distribution for next-generation genomics (slides) | John Bradley [P8] |
15:24-15:29 | Questions for lightning talks in this session | |
15:30-16:00 | Coffee Break | |
16:00-17:00 | Panel: Growing and sustaining open source communities | Moderator: Mónica Muñoz-Torres
Panelists: Abigail Cabunoc Mayes, Bastian Greshake, Jamie Whitacre, John Chilton, Natasha Wood |
17:00-17:10 | Open Bioinformatics Foundation (OBF) Update | |
17:10-17:15 | Announcements | Nomi Harris |
17:15-18:30 | Birds of a Feather sessions (BOFs): Feel free to organize one! Sign up here. | |
19:00 | Pay-your-own-way dinner at Paradiso 37 (at Disney Springs shopping center)--*NOW FULL* | (Limited space--you must RSVP to attend) |
BOSC Day 2 (Saturday, July 9, 2016)
Time | Title | Speaker [Poster] / Chair |
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9:00-9:05 | Announcements | Peter Cock and Nomi Harris |
9:05-9:15 | Codefest 2016 Report (slides) | Brad Chapman (Codefest Organizer) |
9:15-10:15 | Keynote: Open source, open access, and open data: why science moves faster in an open world | Steven Salzberg |
10:15-10:45 | Coffee Break | |
10:45-12:30 | Session: Data Science | Chair: Heather Wiencko |
10:45-11:03 | Mango: Data Exploration on Large Genomic Datasets | Alyssa Morrow [P9] |
11:03-11:21 | ADAM Enables Distributed Analyses Across Large Scale Genomic Datasets | Frank Nothaft |
11:21-11:39 | SUPERSMART - A Self-Updating platform for Estimating Rates of Speciation and Migration, Ages, and Relationships of Taxa |
Hannes Hettling |
11:39-11:57 | Characterization of the small RNA transcriptome using the bcbio-nextgen python framework (slides) | Lorena Pantano Rubino |
11:57-12:15 | MetaR: simple, high-level languages for data analysis with the R ecosystem (slides, poster) | Fabien Campagne [P10] |
12:15-12:20 | Development of NGSEP as an open-source comprehensive solution for analysis of high throughput sequencing data (slides) | Jorge Duitama [P11] |
12:21-12:26 | GRNmap and GRNsight: open source software for dynamical systems modeling and visualization of medium-scale gene regulatory networks (slides, poster) | Kam D. Dahlquist [P12] |
12:30-13:30 | Lunch | |
13:00-14:00 | Poster Session and Birds of a Feather sessions (overlapping with lunch)
(Feel free to organize a BoF!) |
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14:00-14:40 | Session: Developer tools and libraries | Chair: Chris Fields |
14:00-14:18 | Biopython Project Update 2016 (slides) | Christian Brueffer |
14:18-14:23 | ReportMD: Writing complex scientific reports in R | Peter Humburg [P19] |
14:24-14:29 | Linuxbrew and Homebrew-Science to Navigate the Software Dependency Labyrinth (slides) | Shaun Jackman [P14] |
14:30-14:35 | SnoVault and encodeD: A novel object-based storage system and applications to ENCODE metadata | Benjamin Hitz [P15] |
14:35-14:40 | Questions for lightning talk speakers in Developer Tools and Libraries session | |
14:40-15:30 | Session: Open Science and Reproducibility | Chair: Peter Cock |
14:40-14:58 | State of the openSNP.org Union: Dockerizing, Crowdfunding & Opening for Contributors (slides) | Bastian Greshake [P16] |
14:58-15:16 | The GenePattern Notebook Environment | Michael Reich [P17] |
15:16-15:21 | Reproducibility in computationally intensive workflows with continuous analysis | Brett K Beaulieu-Jones |
15:22-15:27 | Reproducible Research in the Cloud with the Refinery Platform | Nils Gehlenborg [P18] |
15:28-15:33 | Questions for lightning talk speakers in Open Science and Reproducibility session | |
15:30-16:00 | Coffee Break | |
16:00-17:00 | Session: Late-Breaking Lightning Talks | Chair: Karsten Hokamp |
16:00-16:05 | Apollo Genome Annotation Editor: Latest Updates, Including Galaxy Integration | Mónica C. Muñoz-Torres [P20] |
16:06-16:11 | An invitation to the bioinformatics community to participate in the HUBzero® open source release | Michael Zentner [P21] |
16:12-16:17 | PDB on steroids – compressive structural bioinformatics | Peter Rose [P22] |
16:18-16:23 | Puzzle: VCF/GEMINI interface for genetic disease analysis | Robin Andeer [P23] |
16:24-16:29 | Modernization of the Cytoscape ecosystem (slides, poster) | Keiichiro Ono [P24] |
16:30-16:35 | Collaborative Software Development: Lessons from Open Source (slides) | Abigail Cabunoc Mayes |
16:35-16:40 | Questions for lightning talk presenters | |
16:40-16:50 | Concluding remarks | Nomi Harris and Peter Cock |
17:00-18:30 | Birds of a Feather sessions (BOFs): Feel free to organize one! Sign up here. | |
19:00 | Pay-your-own-way dinner, Marlow's Tavern, 9101 International Dr, Orlando
(Meet in Swan lobby at 6:20 to share rides) |
(Limited space--you must RSVP to attend) |
Posters
If a poster presenter also is giving a talk, the poster number will be in the schedule above (in square brackets after the talk title). The table below lists poster-only presentations.
Poster | Title | Presenter |
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P25 | Lightweight sample labeling, barcoding and tracking systems for the academic laboratory | Dimitra Sarantopoulou |
P26 | Kronos: a workflow assembler for genome analytics and informatics | Jafar Taghiyar |
P27 | PhyPipe: an automated pipeline for phylogenetic reconstruction from multilocus sequences | Javier Correa Alvarez |
P28 | BioWardrobe: an integrated platform for analysis of epigenomics and transcriptomics data [walk-in] | Andrey Kartashov |
P29 | Using the Nextflow framework for reproducible in-silico omics analyses across clouds and clusters | Paolo Di Tommaso |
We have a few spots for walk-in posters! Contact bosc @ open-bio.org if you'd like to present one.
BOSC 2016 Organizing Committee
Nomi Harris and Peter Cock (Co-Chairs)
Brad Chapman, Chris Fields, Karsten Hokamp, Hilmar Lapp, Mónica Muñoz-Torres, Heather Wiencko
BOSC 2016 Program Committee
Nomi Harris, Michael Heuer, Karen Cranston, Gianluca Della Vedova*, George Githinji, Christopher Fields, Hilmar Lapp*, Scott Markel, Frank Nothaft, Lorena Pantano, Michael Reich, Morgan Taschuk, Heather Wiencko*, Kai Blin*, Spencer Bliven*, Brad Chapman*, Michael Crusoe, Bastian Greshake*, Hans-Rudolf Hotz*, Herve Menager, Fiona Nielsen, Konstantin Okonechnikov, João Rodrigues*, Eric Talevich, Jason Williams, Melissa Wilson Sayres, Peter Cock*, Björn Grüning, Karsten Hokamp*, Amye Kenall, John Chilton, Konrad Förstner*, Jens Lichtenberg, Monica C Munoz-Torres
∗ Also reviewed Late-Breaking Lightning Talk abstracts
BOSC is a community effort—we thank all those who made it possible, including the organizing committee, the program committee, the session chairs, our sponsors, and the ISMB SIG chair, Steven Leard.
If you are interested in helping to organize BOSC 2017, please email bosc@open-bio.org.