BarCamb: the first Barcamp in Cambridge, UK.
Friday 24th August, 2007
The very first Barcamp in Cambridge is taking place on August 24th. All are invited to join us at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute for a day of discussions, demos, and interaction focused on science and technology.
The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute is one of the leading genomics centres in the world, dedicated to analysing and understanding genomes. Through large-scale analysis - and focused research and collaborations - the Sanger Institute's programmes underpin biological and medical research worldwide.
The Wellcome Trust Genome Campus houses the Sanger Institute and the European Bioinformatics Institute. It is the home of many diverse genomic and informatics projects, including large scale sequencing, Ensembl, UniProt and human genomic analysis.
If you would like to attend, please sign up on the Upcoming page.
Scope
The venue of the first Barcamp in Cambridge will help provide focus for the meeting. Attendees are invited to talk, demonstrate and discuss topics at the interface between science and technology. This encompasses, but is not limited to areas such as computer science, laboratory science and information management, informatics, open source in science, computational chemistry, mathematical biology and the web. Feel free to post suggested sessions below.
Venue
Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton
Cambridge, England
CB10 1SA
Travel directions or a map
Times
Breakfast at 8.30am, with the action starting at 9.30am. We'll aim to wrap up by about 5.00pm.
- 8.30 am: Breakfast in Murray's Restaurant
- 9.30 am: Welcome and session suggestions
- 10.00 am: First session
- 10.30 am: Second session
- 11.00 am: Coffee
- 11.30 am: Third session
- 12.00 pm: Fourth session
- 12.30 pm: Fifth session
- 1.00 pm: Lunch in the Morgan Building
- 2.00 pm: Sixth session
- 2.30 pm: Seventh session
- 3.00 pm: Eighth session
- 3.30 pm: Coffee
- 4.00 pm: Ninth session
- 4.30 pm: Tenth session
- 5.00 pm Close
All sessions will take place in the Sulston Building.
Proposed sessions
If you would like to propose a session in advance, add it to this list:
- 30 Minutes with Ruby on Rails, Matt Wood, WTSI
- Semantic science: a guide to microformats, Matt Wood, WTSI
- Getting more out of social tagging systems for science, Ian Mulvany, Nature
- Creating "Papers", rapid development of great applications using Cocoa on MacOSX, Alexander Griekspoor (EBI), mekentosj.com
- 5 minutes introduction to MacResearch.org and SciComp@Camb user groups (not a full session). Alexander Griekspoor (EBI).
Lunch
Refreshments and lunch will be provided, courtesy of the Wellcome Trust.
Space
We have two rooms to use as we wish, so we can have two concurrent tracks of talks and demos. There is space for about 50 attendees.
Equipment
Data projectors, white boards and flip pads are available in both rooms.
Join us
Sign up at Upcoming to ensure your place.
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/208327
More info
If you have any questions or comments, just drop an email to barcamb@googlemail.com