Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing
The Big Island of Hawaii
January 4-8, 2016
Earlier this year, President Obama announced the Precision Medicine Initiative, strengthening communal efforts to integrate linked molecular, environmental, and clinical “big” data. Such efforts have already improved clinical care in areas such as non-small cell lung carcinoma, breast cancer, and cardiomyopathy. To maintain this track record, it is necessary to cultivate practices that ensure reproducibility as large shared heterogeneous datasets and databases proliferate.
 
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Relevant challenges include:
In this PSB 2016 session, we invite manuscripts that explore and propose solutions to the many challenges of reproducibility in the era of precision medicine. Manuscripts might describe:
          		Arjun K. Manrai
          		Harvard Medical School
          		manrai (at) post.harvard.edu
          	
          		Chirag J. Patel
          		Harvard Medical School
          		chirag_patel (at) hms.harvard.edu
          	
          		Nils Gehlenborg
          		Harvard Medical School
          		nils (at) hms.harvard.edu
          	
          		Nicholas P. Tatonetti 
          		Columbia University
          		nick.tatonetti (at) columbia.edu
          	
          		John P.A. Ioannidis
          		Stanford University
          		jioannid (at) stanford.edu
          	
          		Isaac S. Kohane
          		Harvard Medical School
          		isaac_kohane (at) hms.harvard.edu
          	
          	Paper Submission Deadline: July 31, 2015
          	Notification of Acceptances: September 14, 2015
          	Revised Papers Due: October 5, 2015
          	Poster/Abstract Submission Deadline: November 17, 2015
          	PSB 2016: January 4-8, 2016
          
Papers must be submitted to the PSB paper management system
The accepted file formats 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 or electronic submissions not submitted through the paper management system will be rejected without review.
Each paper must be accompanied by a cover letter. The cover letter should be the first page of your paper submission. The cover letter must state the following:
Submitted papers are limited to twelve (12) pages (not including the cover letter) in our publication format. Please format your paper according to the instructions. If figures can not 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.