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  <description>Location: Renaissance 12, 13, 14
Time: 6:45-8:45pm on Sunday, 11/13
Social with Brief Presentation (i.e. Mostly Social!)
Location: Renaissance 12, 13, 14

In addition to the 'official' description (see below) community participation is encouraged.  All are invited to attend and say a few words about their favorite Neuroinformatics and Genomics resources and the prospects for even better integration between these resources.

See you in DC!

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Official listing:

Neuroinformatics and Genomics Social 
Chair: David N. Kennedy
Location: Renaissance 12, 13, 14
Time: 6:45-8:45pm on Sunday, 11/13

Social with Brief Presentation
Guests: J. B. Poline M. M. Martone S. G. Potkin C. S. Bloss T. L. Jernigan R. L. Buckner M. J. Hawrylycz

With the amount of neuroscience data and tools available through the web increasing astronomically, the need for integration across broad types of neuroscience data has become increasingly important. The complexities of this integration challenge will promote advances in nomenclature, ontology, atlasing, modeling and metadata description. This social will the highlight the integration of genetic and genomic resources with other neuroinformatics resources in the service of furthering the understanding of normal development as well as pathological alterations.                                   

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