OK, the longest dry spell yet here on the blog. It turns out that right after my last post in December I started working in earnest on BioFabric Version 1.1, as well as starting to explore how to make BioFabric into a Cytoscape 3 app. Both efforts are still ongoing, and I will be getting back to blog posting as well.
I'm posting this from Heidelberg, Germany the day after the VIZBI 2014 conference wrapped up, and I figured I would provide some links to the BioTapestry and BioFabric posters that I presented.
2014 BioTapestry Poster (in collaboration with Suzanne Paquette and Kalle Leinonen): BioTapestry: Organized and Scalable Visualization of Gene Regulatory Networks
2014 BioFabric "Art and Biology" Poster: Escherichia coli K-12: A Gene Regulatory Network
While I'm at it, I'll provide the links to my 2013 posters as well.
2013 BioTapestry/BioFabric Poster: From Orthogonal Directed Hyperedges to "Nodes as Lines": BioTapestry and BioFabric
2013 BioFabric "Art and Biology" Poster: BioFabric Displays the Human Interactome Network
Finally, here is the conference poster for VIZBI 2014. Sharp-eyed BioFabric fans might recognize the source of the art on the left side:
I had a good time at the conference, and also really enjoyed the chance to give a Flash talk using my Super-Quick BioFabric D3 demo at the Heidelberg Unseminar in Bioinformatics that was held in conjunction with VIZBI 2014. Remember:
Knoten als Linien bedeutet keine Haarballen!
Or something like that (I'm trusting Google Translate here). Till my next post, keep on combing!
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