Engineering:TCON 07 13 2006

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Attendees: Brendan, Jags, Bill, Steve, Wendy, Katie, Pat, Nicole, Katie Hayes, Katie M, Tina, Andy, Jim

Agenda:

  • All NCBC Meeting next week (Katie Mastrogiacomo will be joining the call on Ron's behalf)
    • Candidate for Systems Biology Workshop - Steve Wong?
    • Agenda is here: http://www.bisti.nih.gov/ahm2006/index.htm
    • What other working groups are we attending? Who is?
    • NA-MIC delegation is
      • Ron Kikinis
      • Bill Lorensen
      • Steve Pieper
      • Will Schroeder
      • Steve Wong
      • Sonia Pujol
      • Ross Whitaker
      • Marty Shenton

Highlights:

  • Assignments of folks to the breakout sessions at the NCBC meeting next week:
    • Yello Pages - Bill, Will
    • Ontologies - Steve Pieper, Ross
    • System Biology - Steve Wong, Marty Shenton
  • There is a meeting hosted by Ron on Monday, July 17th, 5:30-7pm of the NA-MIC PIs in room 2As.10 in Natcher (reserved by John Whitmarsh's assistant Jennifer Villani)

Emails Ron received in regards to the NCBC meeting- need to be discussed in his absence, so that Katie may respond on his behalf:


From Andrea Califano:

Dear Mark, Russ, Ron, and Arthur,
since the AHM is right at our doorsteps, I really need to know who from your centers will attend the Systems Biology and Applications Workgroup session. Could you please provide a name(s). It is important so that we may circulate some documents ahead of time.

Thanks,
Andrea


From Peter Lyster:

Hi Panelists for the Building Bridges (BB) and Center Directors at the NIH Roadmap NCBC All Hands Meeting July 17-19:

The following email describes the format for the three Building Bridges panels (http://www.bisti.nih.gov/ahm2006/Building%20Bridges%20Compendium.htm).

Request: it would be helpful if you could provide me with suggestions and questions prior to the meeting to help prime the discussion. We have prepared a compendium of government programs with significant components of biomedical informatics and computational biology to help with background: http://www.bisti.nih.gov/ahm2006/Building%20Bridges%20Compendium.htm#Inventory

The panelists will be seated up front in the Lister Hill Auditorium, and the NCBC Centers staff (http://www.bisti.nih.gov/ncbc/) and other meeting attendees will be in the audience. The panelists will be asked to make a brief 3-4 minute statement to introduce themselves and the program that they represent. Following that, there will be a question and answer session moderated by Peter Lyster. The following bullet provides background and additional points. It would be good if you could come to the sessions with suggestions and questions that will help drive the discussion:

Three separate "Building Bridges" panel discussions, which are intended to address the relationship between the seven NCBCs and other government programs that have significant components of biomedical informatics and computational biology-together the NCBCs and these other programs constitute key elements of the national infrastructure. The panels will offer participants an opportunity to learn more about government initiatives from various programmatic leaders throughout the NIH and other agencies. These panels will deal with issues such as the benefit of computational programs to individual research groups as well as the broader community, the identification of leaders of change, the cultural and social changes that are need to enable networked science, the challenges of cataloguing and locating resources on the Grid, the challenges facing the development of professional scientific software, and enabling community access to long-lived scientific data archives. The agenda for sessions dealing with Building Bridges is: http://www.bisti.nih.gov/ahm2006/Building%20Bridges%20Compendium.htm


The following email is addressed specifically to Ron, as the PI. I post it here in case anyone has any points they would like me to relate to Ron to bring up in his discussion


From Peter Lyster:

Dear NCBC PIs:

Re: AHM update http://www.bisti.nih.gov/ahm2006/

1. Meeting: Center Directors and Project Team

The meeting with Center Directors and the Project Team that is scheduled for Monday afternoon will be an interactive session beginning with announcements and updates from Drs. Jeremy Berg, Donald Lindberg, and John Whitmarsh followed by an opportunity for questions and discussion of other matters. Note that, as per the previous communication, the meeting is limited to the Center PIs and the Project Team. The meeting will take place in the Lister Hill Visitor's Center.

2. Dialogue with the NIH and IC Directors

The format for the one-hour session with Dr. Zerhouni on Tuesday afternoon in the Lister Hill Auditorium will be:

-First half hour: The seven Roadmap Center Directors are asked to give a 3-4 minute statement highlighting the aspects of their Center about which they wish Dr. Zerhouni to be most aware. Because of the tight schedule, we will not have formal presentations or PowerPoint slides.

-Second half hour: Response from Dr. Zerhouni and interactive question and answer session between Dr. Zerhouni and Center Directors.

This meeting will take place in plenary session.