Call for Abstracts, 5th International Cells in Experimental Life Science Workshop, CELLS 2021

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Call for Abstracts, 5th International Cells in Experimental Life Science Workshop, CELLS 2021

A virtual workshop associated with ICBO 2021 and JOWO 2021

Date:  September 15th, 2021, 10 am - 1 pm EDT (USA), 3 - 6 pm BST, 4 - 7 pm CEST

We are seeking abstracts and extended abstracts for presentation at CELLS 2021. This is a great opportunity to highlight recent work on using ontologies for representation of cell-level knowledge.

CELLS 2021 Workshop Themes

(i) knowledge representation for newly-discovered and known cell types, particularly in light of single cell RNA sequencing data

(ii) knowledge representation of cell types in disease states

(iii) representation of homologous cell types across species

(iv) identification and representation of cell types of importance as targets of SARS-CoV2 infection and in the immune response during COVID-19

Background

Current high throughput methods such as single cell RNA sequencing and flow and mass cytometry are producing a large amount of data related to existing and novel cell types in health and disease. At the same time, experimental approaches such as microscopy, genomics, and metabolomics are expanding understanding of cellular functioning in relation to neighboring cells and the whole organism. Ontologies are being increasingly used as a tool for integrating and analyzing these diverse data types. The Cell Ontology (CL) and Cell Line Ontology (CLO) have long been established as reference ontologies in the OBO framework for representing cell type information, and additional ontologies such as the Gene Ontology, Protein Ontology, and the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation are also important for representing not only experimental data about cell types but also the methods used to produce that data. There is a continuing need for improve automated analysis techniques to link data about cells with appropriate ontologies.

The 5th International Cells in Experimental Life Science Workshop, CELLS 2021, will provide a venue for discussions of the application of biomedical ontologies to represent and analyze in vivo and in vitro cell- and cell line-related knowledge and data, including single cell RNA sequencing data and stem cell technologies. The workshop will also cover the extension of CL and CLO for ontological representation of cell types and cell lines based on new methodologies and experiments. In addition it will cover real-world use cases which may require other ontological adaptations beyond CL and CLO.

Submission Formats for CELLS 2021

(i) full research papers (10 pages)

(ii) short papers (5 pages)

(iii) abstracts or extended abstracts (1-3 pages) for presentations

Abstracts are one page, references optional.  Extended abstracts are formatted as mini-papers, and should include references.

The paper template for CELLS 2021 is the same used in ICBO 2021, and will be submitted via EasyChair using the CEURART one column template.  All submissions will go through peer reviews by at least two reviewers.

Papers and extended abstracts from CELLS 2021 will be published as part of the ICBO 2021 CEUR proceedings.

The workshop is planned as a three hour event and will be organized into different sections based on the topics of presentations. Presentation time allocation will be determined after the number of each submission type is finalized. A panel discussion will be arranged at the end of the workshop.

Important Dates

July 30, 2021 – Extended abstract, abstract, and paper deadline for CELLS 2021

August 20, 2021 – Notification of paper and abstract acceptance

September 15, 2021– CELLS 2021 Virtual Workshop will be held in conjunction with ICBO 2021

Submissions to EasyChair


Organizers

Alexander D. Diehl, PhD, University at Buffalo, add...@buffalo.edu

Sirarat Sarntivijai, PhD, ELIXIR Hub, sirarat.s...@elixir-europe.org

Yongqun “Oliver” He, DVM, PhD, University of Michigan Medical School, yong...@med.umich.edu

 

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