You are invited to submit papers to the 2005 IEEE Computational Systems Bioinformatics Conference (CSB2005). The conference’s goal
is to facilitate exchange of ideas and collaborations between computer scientists and biologists by presenting cutting-edge
computational biology research
findings. Such research has an interdisciplinary character. Computer science and mathematical modeling papers must
contain a concise description of the biological problem being solved, and biology papers should show how computation or analysis
affects the results. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
| • Microarray Data Analysis |
• Mathematical and Quantitative Models
of Cellular and Multicellular Systems |
| • MicroRNA and RNAi |
• Synthetic Biological Systems |
| • Pathways, Networks, Systems Biology |
• Sequence Alignment |
| • Biomedical Applications |
• Evolution and Phylogenetics |
| • Biological Data Visualization |
• Functional Genomics |
| • Protein Structures and Complexes |
• High Performance Bio-computing |
| • Biological Data Mining |
• Comparative Genomics |
| • Pattern Recognition |
• SNPs and Haplotyping |
| • Microbial Community Analysis |
• Promoter Analysis and Discovery |
Full papers are limited to 12 pages, single-spaced, in 12-point type, including title, abstract (250 words or less), figures,
tables, text, and bibliography. The first page should give keywords, authors’ postal and electronic mailing addresses.
Papers must not have been previously published and must not be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere.
Papers will be submitted electronically in MS Word, postscript or PDF format.
This year, the conference will also accept short papers, limited to four pages. These papers should describe new research activity
in which a complete set of results may not yet be available. Full and short papers will have 25 and 15 minutes, respectively, of
presentation time. Paper submissions can be made at the site:
http://csbl.bmb.uga.edu/conference/CSB2005/webconf/
Medline indexes papers appearing in CSB Proceedings. A select subset of accepted papers will be
invited to publish an extended version in the Journal of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. The Best Paper will be
selected by the program committee and announced at the awards ceremony.
Additional information will be posted on the CSB2005 website www.csbcon.org as it becomes available.
Important Dates:
• Submission deadline: March 20, 2005
• Paper acceptance decision: May 2, 2005
• Final revised draft due to publisher: May 22, 2005
Send e-mail queries to bioinformatics@computer.org.
Information about poster submission and tutorial proposals will be posted at www.csbcon.org.
Download a pdf version of this Call for Papers
CSB2005 Program Committee Members
- Tatsuya Akutsu, Kyoto University
- Vineet Bafna, University of California, San Diego
- Serafim Batzoglou, Stanford University
- Jeremy Buhler, Washington University in St. Louis
- Chris Bystroff, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Liming Cai, University of Georgia
- Jake Chen, Indiana University
- Julio Collado-Vides, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
- Bruce Donald, Dartmouth University
- Inna Dubchak, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Robert Giegerich, Universität Bielefeld
- Wen-Lian Hsu, Academia Sinica
- David Kulp, University of Massachusetts
- Ann Loraine, University of Alabama
- Peter Markstein, Hewlett-Packard Co., Co-Chair
- Satoru Miyano, University of Tokyo
- Sean Mooney, Indiana University
- John Moult, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute
- Youlian Pan, National Research Council, Canada
- Antonio Piccolboni, Affemetrix
- Hong Qian, University of Washington
- Isidore Rigoutsos, IBM TJ Watson Research Center
- Steven Salzberg, The Institute for Genomic Research
- Victor Solovyev, Royal Holloway, University of London
- Olga Troyanskaya, Princeton University
- Eberhard Voit, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Limsoon Wong, Institute for Infocomm Research
- Stephen Wong, Harvard Medical School and Brigham & Women's Hospital
- Dong Xu, University of Missouri, Columbia
- Ying Xu, University of Georgia, Co-Chair
- Michael Zhang, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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