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-=====ICSB 2013 Copenhagen===== +{{:public:screen_shot_2013-08-20_at_10.45.58.png?direct&200|}}=====AllBio at ICSB 2013 Copenhagen===== 
-==Workshop and Tutorial schedules==+ 
 +===AllBio workshop on Standardisation Operation Procedures (SOP)=== 
 +Susanne Hollmann, Babette Regierer, Joachim Lonien, Martin Golebiewski 
 + 
 +www.icsb2013.dk 
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 +http://www.icsb2013.dk/images/Media/pdf/icsb2013_workshop.pdf 
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 +The integration of data for modelling is a critical step where intelligent rules play an essential role  
 +for the success. As systems biology needs to integrate heterologous and complex data to build  
 +models, the need for data standards in the life sciences becomes an urgent topic. Therefore, systems  
 +biology could play a major role in the development of new and helpful standards for the production  
 +of high quality data. Systems biology could therefore be a driver for standardisation processes in the  
 +life sciences in general.  
 +The systems biology community needs the close cooperation with data generation groups and the  
 +bioinformatics world to define a strategy how to generate the high quality data in the life sciences  
 +needed for model generation.  
 +The workshop will address questions on standardization activities and processes in the life sciences  
 +with specific emphasis on systems biology needs. It also offers fundamental information about the  
 +creation of economically reasonable conditions for future industrial application.  
 +Standard operating procedures (SOPs) for the generation and processing of data are highly  
 +important for data integration and model creation in particular in respect to because only the use of  
 +standards lead to 
 +  * high quality and comparable data, regardless of the sample origin and environment, and 
 +  * for the use and application of results for industrial exploitation (e.g. in Synthetic biology). 
 + 
 +The development of SOPs can also feedback and thus have impact to the creation of new standards.  
 +During the workshop 'Standardizing Data and Metadata in Systems Biology' experts will provide an  
 +inside view on the processes around standardisation on the national (e.g. German) and international  
 +(CEN, ISO) level, followed by an overview on ongoing initiatives on standardisation (e.g.  
 +COMBINE, ISBE, AllBIO) in different life science areas. In a final discussion with the participants  
 +it is expected to define challenges and needs for standardisation activities in the systems biology  
 +and – if possible – also in the whole life science area. As a consequence, strategic considerations  
 +will be developed addressing key stakeholders on the European level. Thus, the systems biology  
 +community could benefit from the prominent role and be a driver in this area influencing the way  
 +how data are generated in the life sciences in general. 
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