Leading nanomedicine and biomedical informatics experts to meet at
Madrid on 16 and 17 March
12 March 2009
Bioinforsalud 2009, co-organized by the UPM’s School of Computing,
will tackle the challenges facing biomedical informatics and Grid
computing, and their applications in nanomedicine
9 March 2009. On 16 March next, the International Symposium on
Research in Grid/Nano/Bio/Medical Informatics, called Bioinforsalud
2009, is to be held in Madrid. The symposium is organized by
ACTION-Grid, the first European Commission-funded initiative to analyse
and link three fields: biomedical informatics, Grid Technologies and
nanoinformatics.
The Bioinforsalud 2009 organizing committee is chaired by Víctor
Maojo, Director of the School of Computing’s Biomedical Informatics
Group at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and by Fernando Martín
Sánchez, Director of the Medical Bioinformatics Area of Madrid’s Carlos
III Health Institute.
The goal of ACTION-Grid is to exchange results and encourage
cooperation in these scientific areas between Spain, Latin America, the
Balkans and North Africa. One of ACTION-Grid’s fields of interest is
nanoinformatics in medicine. In actual fact, ACTION-Grid is the first
European Commission-funded project to address the field of
nanoinformatics, a new computing discipline, and its applications to (nano)medicine.
Bioinforsalud 2009 is part of the implementation of ACTION-Grid and
will bring together some twenty experts from different regions of the
world to discuss nanotechnology, the personalization of medicine and
other issues.
The invited speakers include Peter Ghazal, Chair of the Molecular
Genetics and Biomedicine Department at the University of Edinburgh;
Fernando Danilo Gonzalez-Nilo, Head of the Centre for Bioinformatics and
Molecular Simulation at the University of Talca; Rada Hussein, of the
Egyptian Ministry of Communications and Information Technologies; Gordon
Clapworthy, Director of the Centre for Computer Graphics and
Visualization at the UK’s Institute for Research in Applicable
Computing, and Josipa Kern, Director of the HMIG at University of
Zagreb’s Medical School.
Other experts that will be speaking at the symposium are:
- Sabine Koch, Director of the Health Informatics Centre at
Stockholm’s Karolinska Insitute;
- Casimir Kulikowski, Board of Governors and Professor of Computer
Science of the University of Rutgers;
- Yannick Legré, President of HEALTHGRID;
- Luciano Milanesi, of the Italian National Research Council’s
Institute of Biomedical Technologies;
- Joyce Mitchell, Geneticist and Chair of the Biomedical
Informatics Department at the University of Utah;
- Paula Otero, Faculty Member of Paediatrics and Medical
Informatics Department at the Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires;
- Martin Fritts, Principal Scientist of the National Cancer
Institute’s Nanotechnology Characterization Lab (USA), Ferran Sanz
Carreras, Director of the Biomedical Informatics Group at the
Municipal Medical Research Institute;
- Tomas Pérez-Acle, Director of Bioinformatics Centre at the
Universidad Catolica de Chile; and
- George Potamias, Senior Researcher at the Foundation for
Research and Technology Hellas.
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