Abstracts for contributed oral and poster presentations to be presented at
IBC Florence 2014
can be submitted online from
16 September 2013
until
15 January 2014
inclusive. The mission of the IBS is "to promote the development and application of statistical and mathematical theory and methods in the biosciences, including agriculture, biomedical science and public health, ecology, environmental sciences, forestry, and allied disciplines." Contributions at the conference are therefore welcome across a wide range of both methodological topics and application areas relevant to the mission of the IBS. The following list provides an indication of the areas that have been covered at previous conferences and will be covered at the coming conference, but these should not limit what you submit. Agricultural research Analysis of imaging and signal data Bayesian methods Biological networks Categorical data analysis Causal inference in clinical and epidemiological research Computer intensive methods and software development Design and analysis of clinical trials Design and analysis of toxicology and pharmacology Ecological research (including forestry, fisheries and wild life) Environmental research Epidemiological research Epidemiological research for radiation exposure Forensic statistics Functional data analysis Genetic research (human) Genetic research (non human) Infectious diseases and control Longitudinal data analysis / mixed effects model Measurement and analysis of radioactivity and radiation exposure Medical research (including diagnostics research and medical decision making) Microarrays and omics data Miscellaneous Missing and incomplete data Multiple testing and adjustments for multiplicity Pharmacoepidemiology and post-marketing research / outcome research Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics Predictive modelling and instead of spatial data analysis a broader spatial/spatio-temporal data analysis Quantile/MQuantile regression Regression modelling Risk analysis and risk management Spatial data analysis Statistical graphics Structural bioinformatics Survival data analysis Validity and reliability of measurements Other All submitted abstracts will be reviewed by the scientific committee for the conference, and presenting authors will be informed of the status of their abstract (oral session, poster session, rejection) by 3 March 2014. All contributed oral presentations will be allocated to a 15-minute slot within a particular scientific session, with each session lasting 105 minutes and therefore containing 6 oral presentations and time for discussion. All poster presentations will also be allocated to a particular scientific session throughout which it is expected that the presenting author will be present at their poster. All presenting authors must have registered for the IBC
by
15 May 2014
for their abstract to be included in the
Programme. Following on from the success of the awards made at the last three IBCs, we will again be awarding prizes for the
Best Student Oral Presentation(s) and the
Best Poster Presentation(s). |