Activity Reports LSGRID2004 RIKEN Genomic Science Center Fumikazu KONISHI.

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Activity Reports LSGRID2004 RIKEN Genomic Science Center Fumikazu KONISHI

Activity Reports Period: 2004/5/31-6/1 Venue: Kanazawa Japan # of participants : 60 # of Paper Submission: 20 # of Acceptance. 12 Program Chair Akihiko Konagaya Presentations: –Keynote: Hideaki Sugawara, Professor, DDBJ, National Institute of Genetics "Gene Trek in Procaryote Space powered by a GRID environment" –Invited Talks: 4 –Technical Talks:12 –Poster: 4 –Demonstration Exhibitions:10 Area: –The scope of this workshop focuses on life science applications of grid systems especially for bionetwork research and systems biology. TOPICS 1.Grid architectures for life science 2.Life science applications on grid systems 3.Computation pipelines and workflows for life science data integration 4.Ontology and semantic web approaches for life sciences 5.Mathematical modeling and simulation systems for life sciences 6.High performance architectures and systems for life sciences

Program Sessions 1.GRID Infrastructure for Life Sciences (Chair Rahmah Mohamed), 2 talks 2.Systems Biology (Chair Richard Sinnott), 2 talks 3.Massive Data Processing (Chair Suhaimi Napis), 2 talks 4.Databases and Data Grid (Chair Kenji Sato), 2 talks 5.Grid Portal and Pipeline for Functional Annotation (chair Tin Wee Tan), 3 talks 6.Parallel and Distributed Applications (Chair Yutaka Akiyama), 2 talks 7.Life Science Grid Projects (Chair Simon See) 4 talks LSGRID2004 Program Committee Members 1.Akiyama, Yutaka (AIST CBRC, Japan) 2.Ang, Larry (BII, Singapore) 3.Angulo, David (Depaul Univ., US) 4.Arzberger, Peter (UCSD, US) 5.Bala, Piotr N. (Copernicus Univ., Poland) 6.Goble, Carole (Univ. of Manchester, UK) 7.Farazdel, Abbas (IBM, US) 8.Fukuda, Ken'ichiro (AIST CBRC, Japan) 9.Himeno, Ryutaro (RIKEN ACCC, Japan) 10.Hong, Gilnam (POSTECH, Korea) 11.Kao, Cheng-Yao (NTU, Taiwan) 12.Konagaya, Akihiko (RIKEN GSC, Japan) 13.Konishi, Fumikazu (RIKEN GSC, Japan) 14.Lin, Fang-Pang (NCHPC, Taiwan) 15.Luo, Jingchu (CBI, Peking University, China) 16.Miyazaki, Satoru (NIG, Japan) 17.Nakamura, Haruki (Osaka Univ., Japan) 18.Matsuda, Hideo (Osaka Univ., Japan) 19.Matsuoka, Satoshi (TITECH, Japan) 20.Mohamed, Rahmah (UKM, Malaysia) 21.Napis, Suhaimi (UPM, Malaysia) 22.Ono, Isao (Tokushima Univ., Japan) 23.Palittapongarnpim, Prasit (BIOTEC, Thailand) 24.Rodrigo, Allen (Auckland, New Zealand) 25.Satou, Kenji (JAIST, Japan) 26.See, Simon (SUN, Singapore) 27.Sekiguchi, Satoshi (AIST GTRC, Japan) 28.Shimojo, Shinji (Osaka Univ., Japan) 29.Stevens, Rick (ANL, US) 30.Tan, Tin Wee (NUS, Singapore)

Discussion about the next Life Science Grid Workshop The current state of other projects was discussed. The summary is far from complete because there are so many projects that it is impossible to be exhaustive. The coordinators of some of the projects mentioned below were presented in LSGRID Biogrid Kansai - OBIGrid - AP-Bionet - NC biogrid - BIRN,EOL - UK e-science Project/health grid - GCE/Life science grid working group - PRAGMA, Apgrid

LSGRID2005 in Singapore Date: Under consideration Venue: Under consideration Program Chair Akihiko Konagaya Local Host Prof. Lee Hing Yan In collaboration with: Kansai Bio Grid, OBIGRID, AP-BioGRID, UK e-science What about a bigger conference to cover all of world-wide Life Science Grid activities?

J. New Generation Computing Special Issue Published vol. 22 no.2 in Feb, 2004 Long Preface Survey of LSG Six Technical Papers Three Short Papers Contents available at Call for Paper March, 2003 Paper Submission June, 2003 Notification Sep., 2003 Camera Ready Nov., 2003