Erin (Rin) Krichilsky: Leveraging Open Data to Address the Bee Biodiversity Crisis

The Open Bioinformatics Foundation (OBF) Event Fellowship program aims to promote diverse participation at events promoting open-source bioinformatics software development and open science practices in the biological research community. Erin (Rin) Krichilsky, a PhD researcher at Columbia University and the American Museum of Natural History, was awarded an OBF Event Fellowship to attend the 27th International Congress of Entomology (ICE2024 Kyoto).

This year, I had the privilege to co-host the symposium “Bee diversity in East and Southeast Asia: Systematics and Status of the Fauna” at the International Congress of Entomology (ICE) in Kyoto, Japan. The symposium hosted eight researchers from Korea, Malaysia, Taiwan, China, Singapore, Thailand, and Nepal working in universities and government institutions. Each researcher gave a 15-minute presentation about bee studies in their region. Open data was a central theme, as many novel findings are discovered through DiscoverLife and the community science platform iNaturalist, and project results are posted to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) and the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

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Masturina Binti Md Mansor: My experience at the first APBJC2024 in Naha city, Okinawa, Japan

The Open Bioinformatics Foundation (OBF) Event Fellowship program aims to promote diverse participation at events promoting open-source bioinformatics software development and open science practices in the biological research community. Masturina Binti Md Mansor, a PhD student at the Universiti Putra Malaysia, was awarded an OBF Event Fellowship to attend Asia & Pacific Bioinformatics Joint Congress 2024.

I flew in to Okinawa, Japan, from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 21st October 2024 for the first ever Asia Pacific Bioinformatics Joint Conference 2024 (APBJC). It was my first international conference as a PhD candidate, a memorable milestone that I will cherish as I push forth in my research journey. This APBJC was successfully brought together by the big houses of bioinformatics in the region, namely the Japanese Society for Bioinformatics (JSBi), the Asia-Pacific Bioinformatics Network (APBioNET), the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB), the Genome Informatics Workshop (GIW), and the Asia-Pacific Bioinformatics Conference (APBC). Digital advertisements flashed through the streets of Kokusai Dori in Naha in anticipation of the 4-day event (22nd October - 25th October) as the city welcomed around 700 participants from all around the world, bringing together researchers, scientists, academicians, industry players and other science/tech enthusiasts alike. The conference took place at the Naha Cultural Arts Theatre (NAHart), off the main street of Kokusai Dori.

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Discovering Okinawa at APBJC 2024: Tanakamol Mahawan's First Conference Back in Asia

The Open Bioinformatics Foundation (OBF) Event Fellowship program aims to promote diverse participation at events promoting open-source bioinformatics software development and open science practices in the biological research community. Tanakamol Mahawan, a PhD student at the Institute of Systems, Molecular and Integrative Biology , University of Liverpool, was awarded an OBF Event Fellowship to attend Asia & Pacific Bioinformatics Joint Congress 2024.

This year’s Asia & Pacific Bioinformatics Joint Conference (APBJC 2024) in Okinawa was a special milestone for me; it was the first conference I attended since moving back to Thailand from the UK. Now a new lecturer at a Thai university, I felt a unique excitement and gratitude stepping into this event, thrilled by the chance to reconnect with the vibrant bioinformatics community in Asia Pacific and meet others passionate about advancing open science.

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Exploring Open Science in Computational Virology: Li Chuin Chong's Journey at ECCB2024

The Open Bioinformatics Foundation (OBF) Event Fellowship program aims to promote diverse participation at events promoting open-source bioinformatics software development and open science practices in the biological research community. Li Chuin Chong, a PhD student at the TWINCORE Centre for Experimental and Clinical Infection Research GmbH & Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Germany, was awarded an OBF Event Fellowship to attend 23rd European Conference on Computational Biology (ECCB2024).

I sincerely offer my gratitude to Open Bioinformatics Foundation (OBF) for the partial support, which allowed me to participate in the 23rd European Conference on Computational Biology (ECCB2024) in Turku, Finland. This was a milestone in my academic journey, as it marked my first international bioinformatics conference as a PhD candidate and my first-ever visit to Finland. This enabled me to share our findings from my PhD project, besides offering a platform to meet and interact with computational scientists from worldwide.

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Jacob González Isa: Bioinformatics, Spain and I

The Open Bioinformatics Foundation (OBF) Event Fellowship program aims to promote diverse participation at events promoting open-source bioinformatics software development and open science practices in the biological research community. Jacob González Isa, a PhD student at the University of Cambridge (started October 2024) and formerly an MSc student at the Technical University of Madrid, was awarded an OBF Event Fellowship to attend the first Congress of the Spanish Society of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (SEBiBC).

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Call for the third 2024 round of the OBF Event Fellowship & overview of the second round.

The call for applications for round 3 of the OBF Event Fellowship for 2024 is now open. The deadline for this round is 1 December 2024. You can submit your application through this Google Form. We have provided a Word template to help you draft the application locally before filling out the form – make a copy of this template.

The OBF Event Fellowship program aims to increase diverse participation at events that promote open-source bioinformatics and/or open science. We invite applications from candidates seeking financial support to attend relevant scientific events between January and December 2025. These events include conferences, workshops, code fests, hackathons, training courses, collaborative sprints, informal meet-ups or other skill-building and networking events. For more details, please read our OBF Event Fellowship policy document.

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With a little help from your friends! -Learning bioinformatics online.

The Open Bioinformatics Foundation (OBF) Event Fellowship program aims to promote diverse participation at events promoting open-source bioinformatics software development and open science practices in the biological research community. Felipe de Jesús Castañeda Córdova, an MD/MS student from LIIGH-UNAM (Laboratorio Internacional para la Investigacion sobre el Genoma Humano) Mexico was awarded an OBF Event Fellowship to attend the EMBL-EBI Cancer Genomics and Transcriptomics 2024.

My name is Felipe de Jesús Castañeda Córdova. I am an MD/MS student from Mexico, primarily focusing on the wet lab aspect of lab work at the Cancer Genetics and Bioinformatics Lab. I had limited experience with bioinformatics (I performed some transcriptomic analyses for my master’s project, and I got the bug!), so I decided to apply to the online EMBL-EBI Cancer Genomics and Transcriptomics 2024 course. I was fortunate to be accepted into the program and receive an OBF Event Fellowship, which helped me cover the registration fee.

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Zehra Köksal: My unforgettable experience presenting accessible software to 1000 forensic experts

The Open Bioinformatics Foundation (OBF) Event Fellowship program aims to promote diverse participation at events promoting open-source bioinformatics software development and open science practices in the biological research community. Zehra Köksal, a Research assistant at the University Of Copenhagen and Karolinska Institute was awarded an OBF Event Fellowship to attend the 30th Congress of the International Society for Forensic Genetics.

In September 2024, the Open Bioinformatics Foundation enabled me to attend the biennial conference for Forensic Geneticists from the biggest forensic genetics society worldwide – the International Society of Forensic Genetics (ISFG) - that took place in Santiago de Compostela in beautiful Spain.

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My Amazing BOSC 2024 Experience

By Beatrice Mihalache

Examining open source projects has been most useful to me while I am sharpening my coding skills, so I was excited to learn about the Bioinformatics Open Source Conference – BOSC.  I am a rising senior at UCLA, studying biophysics and data science. I strongly believe in open source, so I submitted the work I’d done with my PI and my grad student collaborator for a poster presentation at BOSC. My research lab at UCLA allocates conference participation funds only for graduate students, therefore I also included a request for fee waiver with my conference submission. I was excited when a few weeks later I received notification that not only I was accepted as a poster presenter, but that I also got free registration to both BOSC and to the entire ISMB (Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology) conference!

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Urszula Włodkowska: Building Brains in Canada

The Open Bioinformatics Foundation (OBF) Event Fellowship program aims to promote diverse participation at events promoting open-source bioinformatics software development and open science practices in the biological research community. Urszula Włodkowska, a PhD Researcher at the Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS was awarded an OBF Event Fellowship to attend the University of Waterloo’s Nengo Summer School.

In June of 2024, I had a great opportunity to attend the University of Waterloo’s Nengo Summer School (also known as Brain Camp). This was only possible thanks to the fellowship I received from the Open Bioinformatics Foundation.

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