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MGED IV
Hynes Convention Center
Boston, MA
Feb. 13-16, 2002

 

Advanced Registration is closed. You will have to register on-site.

The goals of MGED IV are to present the results of the standards developed so far and engage the microarray community in the continued development of these standards. The underlying goal is to facilitate the establishment of gene expression data repositories, comparability of gene expression data from different sources and interoperability of different gene expression databases and data analysis software.

MGED (http://www.mged.org/) provides a collaborative atmosphere where the basic and central issues of data gathering, handling and analysis of high-throughput gene expression technologies can be discussed and (hopefully) solved. Primary interests of MGED are reflected in its working groups, which include:

  1. Experiment description and data representation standards
  2. Microarray data XML exchange format
  3. Ontologies for sample description
  4. Normalization, quality control and cross-platform comparison
  5. Future user group: queries, query language, data mining
Participants in MGED working groups include individuals from a wide variety of academic, governmental, non-profit and commercial entities.

To read the agenda, click here.

NEW! For MGED IV poster guidelines, click here.

To download an on-site registration form to bring to the meeting, click here. This requires Adobe Acrobat

For information on housing, click here.

To submit a poster or abstract, click here. Abstract & Poster Submission Closed.

For information on the MGED IV organizing committee, click here.

For information on the MGED steering committee, click here.

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