Proceedings of the Third Annual MCBIOS Conference. Bioinformatics: A Calculated Discovery
2006
Proceedings of the Third Annual MCBIOS Conference
publication
Evidence: moderate
Author Information
Author(s): Jonathan D Wren, Stephen Winters-Hilt, Yuriy Gusev, Andrey Ptitsyn
Primary Institution: The University of Oklahoma
Conclusion
The conference showcased significant growth in bioinformatics research with a total of 22 peer-reviewed papers presented.
Supporting Evidence
- The conference featured three days of scientific presentations and discussions.
- The number of papers presented almost doubled from the previous year.
- Awards were given for outstanding presentations to students from various universities.
Takeaway
A big meeting happened where scientists shared their research on how to analyze biological data better, and many awards were given to students for their presentations.
Methodology
Papers were peer-reviewed by at least two reviewers, ensuring high-quality submissions.
Limitations
The acceptance rate was 73%, indicating that not all submissions were accepted.
Participant Demographics
Over 100 presenters participated in the conference.
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