Biocuration 2017 Travel Fellowships

The International Society for Biocuration and the
10th International Biocuration Conference invite current ISB members to apply for Travel Fellowships to attend this year’s conference in Stanford, CA.

Details

We are pleased to provide current ISB members with a travel fellowship opportunity. We intend to support up to ten (10) applicants. Students, junior curators, curators from low-income countries, and curators from countries suffering from natural disasters are encouraged to apply. Selections will be prioritized by financial need.

Please note that applying for a fellowship does not guarantee that you will receive funding.

Awards

Each award will be issued as reimbursement for up to CHF $1,500 per fellowship depending on the costs of registration and travel (e.g. hotel, flight, and ground transportation).

  • ISB Travel Fellows must be able to cover their own conference registration fees and travel cost before attending the conference. ISB Travel Fellows will then submit receipts to request a reimbursement from ISB.
  • A traveller’s check, or a bank transfer for up to CHF $1,500 – depending on your registration and travel costs – will be arranged for ISB Travel Fellows.
  • The Biocuration Travel Fellowships Committee will advise you on how to receive these funds as reimbursement at the end of the conference.

Requirements and Procedures

Each applicant for a travel fellowship must satisfy the following conditions:

  • The applicant must be an active ISB member.
  • The applicant must have been selected for a poster or oral presentation at the Tenth International Biocuration Conference.
    Only the presenting author from a multi-author abstract may apply for a fellowship.
  • The applicant must submit an accompanying letter explaining why s/he is requesting travel funds and how s/he envisions that attending the Biocuration Conference will benefit her/his career.
  • Application Deadline: application materials should be sent to ISB via email to intsocbio@gmail.com with the subject line ‘Travel Fellowships to Biocuration 2017’ on or before 22 February, 2017. Deadline extended to 27 February!

Notification of award will be sent via email by 03 March, 2017 and announced on the ISB website after acceptance of the award.

Applicants should review visa requirements and make all necessary arrangements on their own. The conference can provide an invitation letter for registered participants. Please contact
biocuration2017@lists.stanford.edu to request a letter of invitation.

Sincerely,
Your colleagues at the ISB Executive Committee.

Announcing the recipients of the 2017 Biocuration Awards

It is our great pleasure to announce the
recipients of the 2017 Biocuration Awards:

Dr. Marc Feuermann

Biocuration Career Award 

Dr. Marc Feuermann

SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics.
Marc has been involved in a number of biocuration initiatives over the years, such as the sequence and curation of S.cerevisiae genome, the PAINT project for GO, and UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot.


Dr. Chris Mungall

Exceptional Contributions to Biocuration Award 

Dr. Chris Mungall

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Chris has dedicated his professional career to assisting the capture, computational integration and operation, and dissemination of data. He plays a leading role in the development and integration of key biological ontologies and databases covering gene function, anatomy, phenotypes and the environment. His work is impactful on science and society at large, and is used by many people spanning a broad spectrum from clinical to basic research, bridging across diverse disciplines such as genomics, systems biology, paleontology, and environmental health.


Our most sincere congratulations to Marc and Chris!

 

Best regards,

Your colleagues at the ISB Executive Committee, and
the 2017 Biocuration Awards Committee

The 2017 Biocuration Awards Committee are:
Sylvain Poux – Chair
Rose Oughtred
Mary Ann Tuly
Helen Parkinson
Marc Robinson-Rechavi
Yvonne Bradford
Robin Haw

Announcing the 2016 – 2017 Composition of the ISB Executive Committee

The election of the 2016 – 2017 ISB Executive Committee (EC) took place last November. Please join us again in giving a warm welcome to Peter McQuilton and Andrew Su to the Executive Committee. Many of you know them already, but for those that do not, we encourage you to take a look at their bios.

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Dr. Monica Munoz-Torres, Chair 2016/17

Monica Munoz-Torres has been elected as the new Chair of ISB, Melissa Haendel is the new Secretary, and Sandra Orchard continues serving as Treasurer for the 2016-2017 period. The official handover date for the new EC took place last November. The Executive Committee is also composed by Cecilia Arighi, Suzanna Lewis, Sylvain Poux, and Zhang Zhang. As always, please reach out to any of us on the ISB EC as your representatives.

After six years of service to the Biocuration community as members of the ISB Executive Committee, we bid farewell to Mike Cherry and Claire O’Donovan. We are thankful for their contributions to the improvement of the International Society for Biocuration over the course of this time.

We again would like to thank all the candidates for their time and effort in running for election, and of course, all the ISB members who voted. Your participation in the society’s activities is greatly appreciated. We would like to also thank this year’s volunteer Nominating Committee, which oversaw the electoral process: Kimberly Van Auken, Frederic Bastian, Doug Howe, Ruth Lovering, and Jingchu Luo.

Best wishes for a happy holiday and new year from all of us at ISB.

Your colleagues at the Executive Committee of the International Society for Biocuration.

2017 Biocuration Awards – Call for Nominations

The International Society for Biocuration
announces the
2017 Biocuration Awards 

ISB is happy to announce that in 2017 we plan to give two different awards to people who have made a significant impact in the field of biocuration. We welcome your nominations!

Awards: 

1) Award for Exceptional Contributions to Biocuration
ISB’s Exceptional Contributions Award recognizes a person who is a leader or a pioneer in the field of biocuration, and whose work has been fundamental to the advancement of biocuration. 

2) Biocuration Career Award
The Biocuration Career Award recognizes biocurators in non-leadership positions who have made sustained contributions to the field of biocuration. Those who hold Principal Investigator or Group Leader positions are not eligible for the Biocuration Career Award.

Each award recipient will be invited to present a talk at the
2017 International Biocuration Conference,
with all expenses paid by ISB.

Nomination process: 

Nominations will be reviewed by the 2017 ISB Awards Committee, comprised of one member of the ISB’s Executive Committee (ISB-EC) and six (6) additional members from the wider research community; these members were nominated by the ISB-EC based on diversity in area of expertise, organization type, role, and geographic location. 

Who can nominate and/or be nominated? 
  • Any currently active ISB member may nominate anyone in the field of biocuration, whether the potential nominee is a member of ISB or not. 
  • Members of the ISB can make no more than 1 nomination per award. 
  • Current members of the Executive Committee or the ISB Award Committee are not eligible for the awards.
  • Self-nominations will not be considered. 
How to submit a nomination:
  • Nominations should be sent via email to the awards committee at intsocbio@gmail.com with the subject line “Biocuration Awards Nominations”.
  • The nomination email should contain all the following fields:
    Nominator details: name, e-mail and affiliation, member of ISB
    Nominee details: name, e-mail and affiliation
    Type of award nomination: either Exceptional Contributions to Biocuration or Biocuration Career Award
    Short list of scholarly contributions: a maximum of 50 words
    Brief description of why you are recommending this person: a maximum of 350 words
Deadline for submitting nominations:  Friday 6-January-2017

The 2017 Biocuration Awards Committee are:
Sylvain Poux (Chair)
Rose Oughtred
Mary Ann Tuly
Helen Parkinson
Marc Robinson-Rechavi
Yvonne Bradford
Robin Haw

ICBO-BioCreative 2016 Micro-Grant Report

Micro-grant awarded to: Dr. Pankaj Jaiswal
Affiliation: Oregon State University
Website: http://icbo.cgrb.oregonstate.edu

Dr. Jaiswal (ICBO 2016 Conference Chair and Associate Professor in the Department of Botany and Plant Pathology in the College of Agricultural Sciences (CAS) at Oregon State University), hosted the 2016 joint meeting of the BioCreative and the 7th International Conference on Biological Ontologies (a special focus event in the annual ICBO series).  The theme of the joint meeting was Food, Nutrition, Health and Environment for the 9 billion. The Program Chairs, Dr. Robert Hoendorf from the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia and Dr. Cecilia Arighi from the University of Delaware, United States, together with program committee members did an excellent job of putting together the conference agenda.

Biology, bioinformatics, and biomedical research have seen a deluge of data in recent times from digital record keeping, samples, methods, observations, imaging, sensors, genotyping, phylogenomics, phenotyping and -omics studies.  While the generation of Big-Data is already successfully driving scientific research, providing the needed metadata (data annotating the BIG-data) is still a major challenge in the life sciences areas. For example, life scientists in all spheres are mining BIG-data either to make novel discoveries or to confirm existing results. However, our ability to draw the inferences needed for discovery depends on the quality of the reference and sample annotations (metadata descriptions) of data derived from assays of genotypes, molecular functions, phenotypes, pathotypes, environments, and treatments. Ontologies, a refined set of well-defined and structured controlled vocabularies, provide consistency and quality in metadata annotation. As the role of ontologies expands, Natural Language Processing (NLP) and data mining methods are being used increasingly for information extraction into the more structured and meaningful forms allowed by ontologies.

More than 160 participants (35% women) from 14 countries and ~90 cities attended this international conference, which provided a platform for fostering discussion, exchange, and innovation in research and development in the areas of biomedical ontology (including plants, agriculture, environment, and biomes, as well as human health and disease). Researchers and professionals from all spheres of biology, medicine, ecology, computer science, mathematics, text-mining, BIG-data analytics and related fields were invited to share their knowledge and experience.

At the meeting, more than 90 plenary talks and 11 software demonstrations were presented in 10 plenary sessions and 14 workshops. There were also 4 keynote talks, 2 invited talks and 39 poster presentations.  With generous support from our sponsors, including the International Society for Biocuration, we offered free registration to 35 individuals representing students, postdocs, minorities in the sciences, and early career researchers. The 2016 ICBO-BioCreative Conference Proceedings were published online and are freely accessible.

The conference concluded with a vote of thanks and the announcement for ICBO 2017 to be held at Newcastle University, UK.

Call for Papers: 10th International Society for Biocuration meeting – DATABASE Journal Virtual Issue

The International Biocuration Conference is a unique event for biocurators and developers of biological databases to discuss their work, promote collaborations, and foster a sense of community in this very active and growing area of research. For the 10th International Biocuration Conference in Palo Alto, California, you are invited to submit your work for publication. This call for papers is done in collaboration between DATABASE: The Journal of Biological Databases and Curation and the International Society for Biocuration.

The DATABASE journal will publish an online Virtual Issue of the accepted papers, see below for a link to last year’s issue. This is a great occasion to enhance the recognition of your work and of our profession by the greater biological research communities. The Biocuration 2017 program committee will prioritize inclusion of accepted papers for oral presentations at the conference.

This year manuscripts are invited for the following topic areas:

  • Functional Annotation
  • Phenotypes, genotypes, and variants
  • Clinical annotations, diseases, drugs
  • Big data to knowledge
  • Large scale and predictive annotation
  • Data standards and ontologies
  • Crowd/community curation
  • Data integration, data visualization
  • Curation standards and best practice; inference from evidence; data and annotation quality
  • Biocuration and the scholarly communication cycle; data publishing and curation, data sharing

Papers on topics outside the above will also be considered for publication.

The manuscript review process will be expedited by the journal’s associated editors and they will thus need to be firm on the submission deadlines:

Submission deadline: October 31, 2016
First decisions: December 9, 2016
Deadline for revisions: January 23, 2017
Final decisions: February 25, 2017
Conference: March 26-29, 2017

Authors wishing to submit to DATABASE for the 2017 Biocuration Virtual issue should go to the DATABASE home page  and click on “Submit now” after having read the “Instructions to Authors”. Authors should CLEARLY state that they are submitting the manuscript for consideration for the Biocuration 2017 conference so that the DATABASE staff will ensure appropriate fast-track for inclusion in this meeting’s proceedings. In addition, within the database submission form, you should also select “Biocuration Conference Paper” as a manuscript type. We look forward to your participation at Biocuration 2017 the 10th International Biocuration Conference.

Submitting a paper to DATABASE does not in itself sign you up to give a talk or poster; you must register your interest separately. Information about abstract submission will be announced soon.

The proceedings of the past International Biocuration Conference, the Biocuration Virtual Issue can be found online at http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/databa/biocuration_virtual_issue.html

Kind regards,

Biocuration 2017 Organizing Committee
biocuration2017@lists.stanford.edu

Results of 2016 Elections of ISB Executive Committee

The results of the 2016 Elections of the
ISB Executive Committee are in!

Congratulations to
Dr. Peter McQuilton and Dr. Andrew Su!

 

We express our sincere gratitude to all ISB members who participated in this year’s electoral process with your vote. One hundred and thirty four out of 269 eligible ISB members voted in this year’s election.

Your vote has elected Peter and Andrew to take the two EC positions that will be open when the terms of Claire O’Donovan and Mike Cherry come to completion on 31-October-2016.

Please join us in thanking Claire and Mike for all their work over the past six years!

We would like to also express our sincere gratitude to the rest of the nominated candidates who considered volunteering their time as part of the ISB-EC this year:

Nicole Vasilevsky, Chris Hunter, Lynn Schriml, Peter Uetz, and Jasmine Young.

We are also very grateful with these ISB members who volunteered their time for a successful execution of the 2016 EC election:

  • 2016 Nominating Committee: Kimberly Van Auken, Frederic Bastian, Doug Howe, Ruth Lovering, and Jingchu Luo.
  • Elections Officer: Mary Ann Tuli
  • Membership Officer: Lorna Richardson

Thank you again for participating in the 2016 ISB Electoral Process!

Your colleagues at the ISB Executive Committee.

2016 ISB Executive Committee Election

The 2016 election of the ISB Executive Committee (EC) will be held in September.

The Executive Committee is composed of nine (9) members, each with a 3-year term. Being a member of the Executive Committee is a great way to become directly involved with the work of our society, and contribute to the decisions that are taken on behalf of the biocuration community. We would like to encourage all members interested in running for election to get involved in the process.

This year, there are two (2) open positions, as the terms of Claire O’Donovan and Mike Cherry come to completion.

We encourage nominations from diverse geographical regions, disciplines, and career level/position. We aim to have the ISB executive committee be representative of our membership. Anyone is encouraged to self-nominate or nominate another. The Nominating committee will be taking diversity into account when they make their recommendations.

2016 Electoral Process

A) The Nominating Committee:

The Nominating Committee (NC) was formed to oversee the electoral process, to review applications, and establish the final list of candidates. We are very grateful for their assistance with the execution of this election. The members of the 2016 Nominating Committee are:

  • Kimberly Van Auken
  • Frederic Bastian
  • Doug Howe
  • Ruth Lovering
  • Jingchu Luo

B) Instructions to Candidates:

  1. If you would like to run for a position on the Executive Committee, you must first register your intent with the NC via email. 
  2. Submit a ‘Statement of Intent’ where you outline your motivations to join the EC and your intended contributions to the group; also include a brief biographical sketch.
  3. Complete a ‘Conflict of Interests’ statement describing any activities, memberships of other associations, editorial positions on journals, etc.

C) Timeline:

  • Completed nominations will be received until 7 September, 2016.
  • The NC will review all candidacies and share their selections with the ISB membership on 14 September, 2016.
  • Voting will take place online over the course of one week on 21 – 28 September, 2016. (Further details about the voting process will be shared soon).
  • Only paying members with registration fees cleared on or before 19 September, 2016 will be entitled and allowed to vote. If you pay your registration via bank transfer, please allow at least 2-3 working days for the payment to be processed.

The Nominating Committee is looking forward to receiving your applications!

Call for Proposals: 11th International Biocuration Conference

The Executive Committee of the International Society for Biocuration would like to once again invite tenders to host the 11th International Biocuration Conference during the Northern Spring or Summer of 2018.

Individuals and organizations interested in applying may do so by sending a proposal to the ISB Executive Committee on or before 9 September 2016

We would very much appreciate an email indicating early intentions to bid. 

The successful bidder will be notified by 7 October 2016. The ISB Executive Committee will publicly announce the selected organization or individuals during the 10th International Biocuration Conference, to be held in Stanford, California in March, 2017.

Format:  Proposals should be short; length should not exceed one side of an A4 or US letter size sheet, using 11 point font.

The proposal should contain:

  • The name and institution of the local organizer
  • Details of the proposed venue for up to 350 participants
  • The range of dates available for the conference
  • A brief outline of a strategic plan to attract a broad range of participants from the Biocuration community
  • As fair gender representation is positively encouraged by the ISB; we would also like to know how the applicant intends to promote this.

In a continued effort to bring our meeting to curators in all geographic regions, we strongly encourage ISB members in Asia and Australasia to put forward proposals to bring the ISB meeting to your region once again, or for the first time!

More information about the ISB and our previous conferences, can be found on this website. Start at http://www.biocuration.org

We look forward to hearing from you!

Funding Opportunity – NURSA Data Source Project

Submitted by Neil McKenna

Nuclear Receptor Signaling Atlas (NURSA) Hub Open Competition for NURSA Data Source Projects (NDSP)

The mission of the Nuclear Receptor Signaling Atlas (NURSA) is to accrue, develop, and communicate information advancing our understanding of the integral role of nuclear receptor signaling in the physiology and pathophysiology of metabolic diseases including diabetes, obesity and reproductive diseases and disorders. Currently, the central core of NURSA is a Hub that provides the integration and cohesion needed to aggregate, annotate, and present in a user friendly fashion state-of-the-art data from multiple sources. A web portal, www.nursa.org, serves as the interface with the broader scientific community. To achieve its goals, the NURSA Informatics Hub solicits applications for NURSA Data Source Projects (NDSPs) to provide innovative research input to the Hub. NDSPs are designed as focused and collaborative projects to explore key issues and questions that represent gaps in the knowledge base. Together with the Hub, the PIs of NDSPs form a consortium that works together to advance knowledge of the physiological and pathophysiological role of nuclear receptor signaling.

Learn more about this funding opportunity at https://www.nursa.org/nursa/funding/ndsp_rfp.jsf

IMPORTANT DATES
May 24, 2016: Deadline for Letter of Intent
June 24, 2016: Deadline for electronic application submission
September 1, 2016: Earliest possible start date

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