BIOCOMP'08 - The 2008 International Conference on Bioinformatics & Computational Biology
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2007-12-15 11:31
Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
(July 14-17, 2008)
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You are invited to submit a full paper for consideration.
All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings/book.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to,
the following:
- RNA and DNA structure and sequencing
- Gene regulation
- Gene expression databases
- Gene pattern discovery
- Gene identification
- Genetic network modeling and inference
- Gene expression analysis
- Biomedical engineering
- Microarrays
- Molecular dynamics and simulation
- Molecular sequence classification, alignment and assembly
- Molecular sequence databases
- Molecular structure databases
- Image processing in medicine and biological sciences
- Sequence analysis and alignment
- Cheminformatics
- Informatics and Statistics in Biopharmaceutical Research
- Software tools for computational biology and bioinformatics
- Comparative genomics
- Protein modeling
- Molecular interactions
- Metabolic modeling and pathways
- Evolution and phylogenetics
- Macromolecular structure prediction
- Proteomics
- Protein folding and fold recognition
- Medical informatics
- Epidemic models
- Biological data mining and knowledge discovery
- Pattern classification and recognition
- Structural and functional genomics
- Amino acid sequencing
- Stochastic modeling
- Bio-ontologies
- Computational drug discovery
- Graph theory and bioinformatics
- Biological databases and information retrieval
- Biological data visualization
- Biological data integration
- Evolution of regulatory genomic sequences
- Experimental studies and results
- Application of computational intelligence in medicine and
biological sciences (artificial neural networks, fuzzy logic,
and evolutionary computing).
- High-performance computing as applied to natural and medical sciences
- Computer-based medical systems (automation in medicine, ...)
- Other aspects and applications relating to technological
advancements in medicine and biological sciences.
- Applications
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