Preface - NETTAB 2013 Workshop on “Semantic, Social, and Mobile Applications for Bioinformatics and Biomedical Laboratories”
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14806/ej.19.B.719Keywords:
semantic web, mobile applications, social networks, bioinformatics, biomedical laboratoriesAbstract
In this preface, we introduce the NETTAB series of workshops and present the rationale for the NETTAB 2013 edition.Additional Files
- A. Williams Keynote
- A. William picture
- R. King Keynote
- R. King picture
- B. Mons Keynote
- A. Splendiani tutorial
- A. Splendiani picture
- C. Chichester tutorial
- C. Chichester picture
- D. Hazael-Massieux tutorial
- D. Hazael-Massieux picture
- A. Clark tutorial
- A. Clark picture
- N. Cannata picture
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- Logo of the Rete Ligure di Bioinformatica
- Logo of the University of Camerino
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- Supplement editors
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- Scientific Programme
- Supporting Institutes and Sponsors
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2013-10-14
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