1st IEEE Symposium on Biological Data Visualization
Sunday, 23 October, 2011 to Monday, 24 October, 2011
Providence, RI
The international Symposium on Biological Data Visualization (BioVis) is an interdisciplinary event covering all aspects of visualization in biology. The Symposium brings together researchers from the visualization, bioinformatics, and biology communities with the purpose of educating, inspiring, and engaging visualization researchers in problems in biological data visualization as well as bioinformatics and biology researchers in state-of-the-art visualization research.
VIZBI 2012, the 3rd international meeting on Visualizing Biological Data - and the first in a series of EMBO conferences - was held 6-8 March 2012 at the EMBL-Heidelberg in Germany. VIZBI brings together scientists, illustrators, and designers actively using or developing computational visualization to study a diverse range of biological data.
2nd IEEE Symposium on Biological Data Visualization
Sunday, 14 October, 2012 to Monday, 15 October, 2012
Seattle
The international Symposium on Biological Data Visualization (BioVis) is an interdisciplinary event covering all aspects of visualization in biology. The Symposium brings together researchers from the visualization, bioinformatics, and biology communities with the purpose of educating, inspiring, and engaging visualization researchers in problems in biological data visualization as well as bioinformatics and biology researchers in state-of-the-art visualization research.
Wednesday, 20 March, 2013 to Friday, 22 March, 2013
Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge MA, USA
VIZBI 2013, the 4th international meeting on Visualizing Biological Data was held March 20-22, at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge MA, USA. VIZBI 2013 brought together scientists, illustrators, and designers actively using or developing computational visualization to study a diverse range of biological data.
3rd IEEE Symposium on Biological Data Visualization
Sunday, 13 October, 2013 to Monday, 14 October, 2013
Atlanta
The international Symposium on Biological Data Visualization (BioVis) is an interdisciplinary event covering all aspects of visualization in biology. The Symposium brings together researchers from the visualization, bioinformatics, and biology communities with the purpose of educating, inspiring, and engaging visualization researchers in problems in biological data visualization as well as bioinformatics and biology researchers in state-of-the-art visualization research.
The 2nd EMBO Conference on Visualizing Biological Data (VIZBI 2014) - also the 5th international meeting on this topic - was held from the 5th to the 7th of March 2014 at EMBL-Heidelberg in Germany. VIZBI brings together scientists, illustrators, and designers actively using or developing computational visualization to study a diverse range of biological data.
The international Symposium on Biological Data Visualization (BioVis) is an interdisciplinary event covering all aspects of visualization in biology. The Symposium brings together researchers from the visualization, bioinformatics, and biology communities with the purpose of educating, inspiring, and engaging visualization researchers in problems in biological data visualization as well as bioinformatics and biology researchers in state-of-the-art visualization research.
Tuesday, 16 December, 2014 to Wednesday, 17 December, 2014
Craiglockhart Campus, Edinburgh Napier University
The 1st BiVi Annual Meeting will be an opportunity to learn more about the BBSRC Biological Visualisation Network, hear from leading researchers in the field and participate in discussions regarding biological visualisation tools and challenges that face biologists understanding their data and communicating results.
Wednesday, 25 March, 2015 to Friday, 27 March, 2015
Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, USA.
The VIZBI initiative is an international conference series bringing together researchers developing and using computational visualisation to address a broad range of biological research areas; the conference also attracts participation from medical illustrators, graphic designers, and graphic artists. VIZBI is held annually in March, alternating between Europe and the USA.
EuroVis 2015, hosted by CRS4 in Italy, is the 17th annual visualization gathering organized by the Eurographics Working Group on Data Visualization and supported by the IEEE Visualization and Graphics Technical Committee (IEEE VGTC). EuroVis has been a Eurographics and IEEE co-supported international visualization symposium held in Europe annually since 1999. Since 2012 EuroVis is a conference.
a researcher interested in interactive visualisation of massive biological datasets on the web?
a developer interested in data visualisation?
interested to understand current industry-based end user needs?
Would you like to meet recognised leaders in the field of visualisation in bioinformatics, including representatives from a variety of SMEs, big pharma and for profit organisations?
BioVis 2015 - the fifth Symposium on Biological Data Visualization - aims at bringing together researchers from the visualization, bioinformatics, and biology communities to establish an interdisciplinary dialogue and to promote the sharing of expertise, between both meeting participants and the communities at large.
Wednesday, 2 December, 2015 to Thursday, 3 December, 2015
Norwich
The Genome Analysis Centre (TGAC) in Norwich, UK is delighted to host the 2nd BiVi Annual meeting. This is an opportunity to reflect on the progress of the BiVi community, future directions and updates on the activities undr the themes:
Monday, 7 December, 2015 to Tuesday, 8 December, 2015
Charles Darwin House, London
Hand on training workshop (7 Dec 2015) & Hot Topic Meeting (8 Dec 2015)
The Biochemical Society at Charles Darwin House, London
Organised by Christine Orengo (UCL) and Mike Sternberg (Imperial)
Protein modelling has become increasingly important with the explosion in the number of determined genomes and the challenges of interpreting clinical studies of human variation such as being obtained from the Genomics England initiative.
Wednesday, 9 March, 2016 to Friday, 11 March, 2016
EMBL Advanced Training Centre, Heidelberg, Germany
The 3rd EMBO Conference on Visualizing Biological Data (VIZBI 2016) - also the 7th international meeting on this topic - will be held 9–11 March 2016 at EMBL Heidelberg in Germany. VIZBI brings together scientists, illustrators, and designers actively using or developing computational visualization to study a diverse range of biological data.
The BioVis meetings are intended to educate, inspire, and engage visualization researchers in problems in biological data visualization, as well as bioinformatics and biology researchers in state-of-the-art visualization research.
Monday, 30 January, 2017 to Friday, 3 February, 2017
European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) - Wellcome Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge, CB10 1SD, United Kingdom
*Application deadline: Friday November 11 2016*
As biological datasets increase in size and complexity, we are moving more and more from an hypothesis-driven research paradigm to a data-driven one. As a result, exploration of that data has become even more crucial than in the past.
Thursday, 20 April, 2017 to Friday, 21 April, 2017
Edinburgh, UK
Keep in touch with what is happening within Bio-visualisation.
Connect with community of researchers from the UK and worldwide.
Get hands-on experience and training with the latest tools.
We are delighted to invite you to join us for our 3rd Annual Meeting on 20th-21st April. We have an exciting programme in historic Edinburgh with three thought provoking keynotes from highly regarded international researchers. Another highlight is a full day of workshop traning sessions from leading UK and international bio-visualisation researchers and developers. There are items of interest to biologists, bioinformaticians and bio-visualisation researchers and developers of all levels and interests.
A series of shorter talks will focus on the latest in UK based bio-visualisation. A poster session and lightning talks will give us the chance to hear about other new and upcoming research in the field. We will round out the first day with dinner in the evening for all the delegates. Throughout the meeting there will be opportunites for discussions and making contact with others with a interest in bio-visualisation.
In 2017, EuroVis will be organized in Barcelona. Hosted by the ViRVIGGroup of the Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya. This year will be the 19th edition. EuroVis is the annual Visualization Conference organized by the Eurographics Working Group on Data Visualization and supported by the IEEE Visualization and Graphics Technical Committee (IEEE VGTC). It has been a Eurographics and IEEE co-supported international visualization symposium held in Europe annually since 1999.
VIZBI 2017, the 8th international meeting on Visualizing Biological Data
Wednesday, 14 June, 2017 to Friday, 16 June, 2017
Charles Perkins Centre, Sydney, Australia
VIZBI 2017 features keynotes from Daniel Keim, Tamara Munzner, and Drew Berry, in addition to talks from 18 world-leading researchers showcasing visualizations transforming how life scientists view data, and driving key advances in molecular biology, systems biology, biomedical science, a
BioViswill be at ISMB as a Community of Special Interest (COSI)
Monday, 24 July, 2017
Prague (Czech Republic)
The rapidly expanding field of biology creates enormous challenges for data visualization techniques that enable researchers to gain insight from their large and highly complex data sets.
The rapidly expanding field of biology creates enormous challenges for data visualization techniques that enable researchers to gain insight from their large and highly complex data sets.
EuroVis 2018, hosted by the Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic, is the 20th anniversary of annual visualization gathering organized by the Eurographics Working Group on Data Visualization and supported by the IEEE Visualization and Graphics Technical Committee (IEEE VGTC). EuroVis has been a Eurographics and IEEE co-supported international visualization symposium held in Europe annually since 1999. EuroVis has been a conference since 2012.
BioVis will be a one-day Community of Special Interest (COSI) event at ISMB 2018 featuring keynote talks, paper and abstract presentations, and posters/demos. Date: July 9th 2018 Location: Chicago, USA http://biovis.net https://twitter.com/biovis_net
Symposium on Biological Data Visualization (BioVis)
Monday, 22 July, 2019
Basel, Switzerland
BioVis will be held as a one-day Community of Special Interest (COSI) event at ISMB/ECCB 2019, July 22, 2019, Basel, Switzerland
Call for Participation for Symposium on Biological Data Visualization (BioVis)
We invite submissions of contributions to the BioVis Symposium in various formats on all aspects of data visualization in biology, from molecular to cell, tissue, organism and population biology.
Monday, 28 September, 2020 to Thursday, 1 October, 2020
Online
The annual Eurographics Workshop on Visual Computing for Biology and Medicine addresses the state of the art in visual computing research with a strong focus on applications in biology and medicine. It provides an interdisciplinary forum for experts (researchers and practitioners) from visualization, visual analytics, computer graphics, image processing, computer vision, human computer interfaces as well as experts from biology and medicine, jointly working on next generation visual computing solutions for medicine, healthcare and the biotechnology sector.