VIZBI 2016 features 10 tutorials covering a range of key visualization tools & methods; for details, see the online program. Note that tutorial registration is separate from conference registration; both close on 8 February 2016.
Morning Tutorials (8 March, 09:30 – 13:00)
- Best practices for visual storytelling in science (Gaël McGill, Stuart Jantzen, & Jodie Jenkinson)
- Functional insight from protein structure visualization with Aquaria (Seán O’Donoghue)
- Mesoscopic and molecular visualization with Blender – Basic hands-on workshop (Björn Sommer & Christopher Hammang)
- Rapid user-centered design for data visualization (Francis Rowland & Nikiforos Karamanis & Ryo Sakai)
- Using R to generate visualizations of biological data (Paul Brennan & Dean Hammond)
Afternoon Tutorials (8 March, 14:30 – 18:00)
- Advanced molecular visualization with Molecular Maya’s DNA and cytoskeleton kits and Clarafi’s visualization annotation tool (Gaël McGill)
- Integration and visualization of biological linked data (Alexander Garcia & Nandana Mihindukulasooriya)
- Interpretation of small molecule High Throughput Screening data for chemical biology and drug discovery (Sheraz Gul)
- Mesoscopic and molecular visualization with Blender – Advanced hands-on workshop (Christopher Hammang & Björn Sommer)
- Reuse, develop, and share biological visualisations with BioJS (José M. Villaveces, David Dao, Gustavo A. Salazar, Leyla Jael Garcia Castro, & Dennis Schwartz)