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BioVis 2013: Atlanta, GA, USA
- IEEE Symposium on Biological Data Visualization, BioVis 2013, Atlanta, GA, USA, October 13-14, 2013. IEEE Computer Society 2013, ISBN 978-1-4799-1658-0
- Daniel Evanko:
Keynote address: Scientific publishing in a technological age. - Ting Wang, Thomas Ferrin:
Challenge session speakers: Engaging today's genomics resources. - Çagatay Demiralp, Eric Hayden, Jeff Hammerbacher, Jeffrey Heer:
invis: Exploring high-dimensional RNA sequences from in vitro selection. 1-8
Session 1: Visualizing Sequence and Omics Data
- Tan Khoa Nguyen, Timo Ropinski:
Large-scale multiple sequence alignment visualization through gradient vector flow analysis. 9-16 - Remko B. J. van Brakel, Mark W. E. J. Fiers, Christof Francke, Michel A. Westenberg, Huub van de Wetering:
COMBat: Visualizing co-occurrence of annotation terms. 17-24
Session 2: Visualizing Cellular and Molecular Data
- Do Young Park, Desiree Jones, Nicanor I. Moldovan, Raghu Machiraju, Thierry Pécot:
Robust detection and visualization of cytoskeletal structures in fibrillar scaffolds from 3-dimensional confocal image. 25-32 - Stefan Nickels, Daniel Stöckel, Sabine C. Mueller, Hans-Peter Lenhof, Andreas Hildebrandt, Anna Katharina Dehof:
PresentaBALL - A powerful package for presentations and lessons in structural biology. 33-40 - Pablo de Heras Ciechomski, Michael Klann, Robin Mange, Heinz Koeppl:
From biochemical reaction networks to 3D dynamics in the cell: The ZigCell3D modeling, simulation and visualisation framework. 41-48 - Kenneth Sabir, Christian Stolte, Bruce Tabor, Seán I. O'Donoghue:
The Molecular Control Toolkit: Controlling 3D molecular graphics via gesture and voice. 49-56
Session 3: Visualizing Networks and Interactions
- Orit Shaer, Consuelo Valdes, Sirui Liu, Kara Lu, Traci Haddock, Swapnil Bhatia, Douglas Densmore, Robert Kincaid:
MoClo planner: Interactive visualization for Modular Cloning bio-design. 57-64 - Christian Nowke, Maximilian Schmidt, Sacha J. van Albada, Jochen M. Eppler, Rembrandt Bakker, Markus Diesrnann, Bernd Hentschel, Torsten W. Kuhlen:
VisNEST - Interactive analysis of neural activity data. 65-72 - Johannes Sorger, Katja Bühler, Florian Schulze, Tianxiao Liu, Barry J. Dickson:
neuroMAP - Interactive graph-visualization of the fruit fly's neural circuit. 73-80 - Jonathan Dubois, Amine Ghozlane, Patricia Thébault, Isabelle Dutour, Romain Bourqui:
Genome-wide detection of sRNA targets with rNAV. 81-88
Session 4: Visualizing Population and Function
- Roy A. Ruddle, Waleed Fateen, Darren Treanor, Peter Sondergeld, Phil Quirke:
Leveraging wall-sized high-resolution displays for comparative genomics analyses of copy number variation. 89-96 - Keqin Wu, Jian Chen, William A. Pruett, Robert L. Hester:
Hummod browser: An exploratory visualization tool for the analysis of whole-body physiology simulation data. 97-104 - Jessie B. Kennedy, Martin Graham, Trevor Paterson, Andy Law:
Visual cleaning of genotype data. 105-112
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