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Talks and Poster Presentations (without Proceedings-Entry):

I. Brandic:
"Optimizing Bioinformatics Workflows for Data Analysis Using Cloud Management Techniques";
Talk: Fourth Annual Bio-IT World Europe Conference & Expo 2012, Track: Cloud-Based Bioinformatics, InterContinental, Vienna, Austria (invited); 2012-10-09 - 2012-10-11.



English abstract:
With the rapid development of high-throughput technologies in recent years, huge amounts of data are being generated and stored in databases in life sciences, which necessitates significant advances in computing capacity and performance. An example of such technologies is the high-throughput sequencing of the transcriptome (RNASeq), which has the potential to transform how gene structure and gene expression profiling are studied. Scientific workflow applications are crucial in enabling scientists to data mine important information from the huge amount of stored data. In this talk we discuss how the application of cloud computing technologies can support the work of scientists working in the field of high-throughput sequencing.


Related Projects:
Project Head Ivona Brandic:
Foundations of Self-governing ICT Infrastructures


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