Call for Papers (CLOSED)

 

NOTE: Submission Deadline has been extended to April 5, 2010.

You are invited to submit papers to the 2010 Life Sciences Society Computational Systems Bioinformatics Conference (CSB2010). The conference’s goal is to facilitate exchange of ideas and collaborations between computational scientists and biologists by presenting cutting-edge computational and systems 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):

 

• Genomes • Application of Bioinformatics to Agriculture
• Evolution/Phylogeny • Imaging and Analysis of Image Data
• Transcriptomes • Metagenomics
• RNA • Databases/Ontologies/Text Mining
• Proteomes • Computer Science (Algorithms and Statistics)
• Structural Bioinformatics • Translational Bioinformatics
• Pathways/Networks/Systems • Other Topics

 

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.

Papers will have 25 minutes of presentation time. Paper submissions can be made at the site http://csbl.bmb.uga.edu/conference/CSB2010/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.

Important Dates:
• Submission deadline: Extended to April 5, 2010
• Paper acceptance decision: April 30, 2010
• Final revised draft due to publisher: June 1, 2010

Send e-mail enquiries to Sean Mooney.

Program Committee
Tatsuya Akutsu   Kyoto University, Kyoto
Liming Cai   University of Georgia, Athens
Jake Chen   Indiana University, Indianapolis
Sorin Dragichi   Wayne State University, Detroit
Sandrine Dudoit   University of California, Berkeley
Dietland Gerloff   University of California, Santa Cruz
Matt Hibbs   Jackson Labs
Wen-Lian Hsu   Academia Sinica, Taipei
Tamer Kahveci   University of Florida, Gainesville
Chris Bailey Kellogg   Dartmouth, Hanover
Jing Li   Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland
Yunlong Liu   Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis
Ann Loraine   University of North Carolina, Charlotte
Fenglou Mao   University of Georgia, Athens
Satoru Miyano   University of Tokyo, Tokyo
Sean Mooney   The Buck Institute for Age Research - Program Chair
Bernard Moret   Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lousanne
Predrag Radivojac   Indiana University, Bloomington
Isidore Rigoutsos   IBM Research
David Sankoff   University of Ottawa, Ottawa
Victor Solovyev   University of London, London
Josh Stuart   University of California, Santa Cruz
Haixu Tang   Indiana University, Bloomington
Wei Wang   University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Limsoon Wong   National University of Singapore
Xuegong Zhang   Tsinghua University, Beijing

 

 

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