Integrative -omics 
for
 Translational Science
Integrative -omics 
for
 Translational Science
Call for papers and abstracts
Computational Methods for Integrating Diverse Biological and Clinical Data for Translational Science
 
            







PSB
 2011 Session 
January 4-7, 2011 
Fairmont Orchid Resort
The Big Island of Hawaii, USA
 
            







 
            







Important Dates:
Paper
 submission: July 12, 2010 **deadline extended to July 16, 2010**
Notification
 of Acceptance: Sep 10, 1010
Camera
 ready papers due: Sep 20, 2010
Session
 Co-Chairs:
Case Western Reserve 
University
gurkan at case.edu
Case Western Reserve 
University
mark.chance at case.edu
Case Western Reserve 
University
koyuturk at eecs.case.edu
Univ. of Illinois at 
Urbana-Champaign
ndprice at illinois.edu
Session
 Topics
•Informatics concepts, 
tools, and techniques to enable integrative translational research.
•Computational 
approaches aimed for finding molecular mechanisms and therapies for 
disease.
•Computational methods 
and algorithms for the analysis of molecular and clinical measurements.
•Systems biology 
approaches utilizing diverse -omics datasets for understanding diseases,
 and therapies.
•Relating and 
representing molecular or subcellular phenotypes with relevance to the 
clinical levels.
•Computational methods and algorithms used in genetics discoveries and clinical practice.
Translational research aims to bridge basic life 
sciences and medicine by incorporating results obtained from basic 
science to advance clinical applications, and drive basic science based 
on insights gained from clinical experience. 
This session recognizes this challenge and focuses on computational methods that enable translational research through integration of various -omics and/or clinical datasets. The session calls for contributions describing computational models, algorithms, simulation studies, and innovative analyses of biological and/or clinical datasets with a substantial and innovative computational component.
Other topics related to 
the subject area are welcome. Please contact session co-chairs if 
unsure.
Submission Information
Submitted papers are peer-reviewed and 
accepted on a competitive basis. At least three reviewers will be 
assigned to each submitted manuscript. 
Paper Format
Please see the PSB paper format template and 
instructions at http://psb.stanford.edu/psb-online/psb-submit. 
The file formats we accept are: postscript 
(*.ps) and Adobe Acrobat (*.pdf)). Attached files should be named with 
the last name of the first author (e.g. altman.ps or altman.pdf). 
Hardcopy submissions or unprocessed TEX or LATEX files will be rejected 
without review. 
Each paper must be accompanied by a cover 
letter. The cover letter must state the following: 
•The email address of the corresponding 
author.
•The specific PSB session that should review 
the paper or abstract.
•The submitted paper contains original, 
unpublished results, and is not currently under consideration elsewhere.
•All co-authors concur with the contents of 
the paper.
  
Submitted papers are limited to twelve (12) 
pages in our publication format. Please format your paper according to 
instructions found at http://psb.stanford.edu/psb-online/psb-submit/. If 
figures cannot be easily resized and placed precisely in the text, then 
it should be clear that with appropriate modifications, the total 
manuscript length would be within the page limit. 
Contact Russ Altman (psb.hawaii @ gmail.com) for additional information about paper submission requirements.