Dave started the meeting by welcoming all and made some general announcements especially about the agenda of the meeting.
In the opening discussions, some views were put forth on whether the Apps Research Group (ARG) and LSG RG are complementary or in Conflict.
The meeting generally agreed that these two groups are complementary in nature. In particular Ed Seidel - chair of the APPS RG, encouraged everybody to create RG dedicated to the particular applications, and stressed that it is not in contrary to the APPS RG.
Some of the pertinent points include:
By way of introduction, Abbas talked about the uniqueness of life sciences, its community that needs the help of grids. He also talked about the convergence between drug discovery and IT.
As part of the discussion on the charter and deliverables, it was decided that the there should be a survey of case studies. The leader who volunteered was Arun Krishnan (arun@bii.a-star.edu.sg) who would compile and table for the next meeting. The other members who have volunteered to contribute include Jikku Venkat (jikku@ud.com) and Piotr Bala (bala@icm.edu.pl).
There were some discussions on a number of wide ranging subjects:
On Measures of success, Shitoshi Matsuoka, the GGF Area Director explained that they include the number of people involved in the group, the workshops held, etc
The proposed Charter was approved by all present with a small change as follows:
Adding in the phrase "and ecosystems" to "from atoms to populations" in the second clause.
The meeting went ahead to elect the appointment holders for the LSG RG. The elected members are as follows:
Chairs: Abbas Farazdel of IBM and Dave Angulo of University of Chicago.
Secretaries: Larry Ang of Bioinformatics Institute, Singapore and Piotr Bala of N. Copernicus University, Poland.
The meeting ended at 13:45 hours.