CFPFrom: Rajesh Parekh Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 23:59:41 -0800 Subject: CBGI 2002: Call for Extended Abstracts, deadline December 1 Conference on Computational Biology and Genome Informatics (CBGI-02) http://www.cs.iastate.edu/~cbgi/cbgi.html March 8-11, 2002 Sheraton Imperial Hotel and Convention Center Durham, North Carolina, USA Held in Conjunction with the Sixth International Joint Conference on Information Sciences (JCIS-02) Program Chair: Vasant Honavar, Artificial Intelligence Research Laboratory, Department of Computer Science and Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Graduate Program, Iowa State University Honorary Chairs: Terry Magnuson, University of North Carolina James Siedow, Duke University Bruce Weir, North Carolina State University Introduction: The Fourth Conference on Computational Biology and Genome Informatics (CBGI 2002) seeks to bring together researchers working on all aspects of computational biology and bioinformatics to exchange recent research results in this area. The conference also aims to foster a community of researchers interested in this area. CBGI 2002 grew out of the Atlantic Symposium on Computational Biology and Genome Information Systems and Technology, which was last held in North Carolina in March'01. In response to the growing interest and participation of researchers from around the world in the previous symposia, CBGI 2002 marks a transition of the Atlantic Symposium into a major international conference. CBGI will be held in conjunction with the 6th Joint Conference on Information Sciences (JCIS). JCIS includes 10 related conferences and workshops, and CBGI participants paying full JCIS conference registration fees may attend any of the sessions held during the 7-day meeting. Topics of Interest: The conference seeks to provide a forum for presentation and discussion of original research on all aspects of computational biology and genome informatics including, but not limited to: Biological Databases Biological Data Integration Biological Data Mining Biological Data Visualization Biological Information Extraction Biological Information Retrieval Biological Knowledge Bases Biological Knowledge Representation and Infererence Bioontologies Computational Drug Discovery Functional Genomics Gene Expression Databases Gene Expression Analysis Gene Identification Genetic Network Modelling and Inference Gene Regulation Generative Models of Molecular Sequences Grammatical Analysis of Molecular Sequences Information Theoretic Analysis of Molecular Sequences Metabolic Pathway Inference Molecular Dynamics and Simulation Molecular Evolution Molecular Sequence Alignment Molecular Sequence Assembly Molecular Sequence Classification Molecular Sequence Databases Molecular Sequence Pattern and Motifs Molecular Structure Databases Molecular Structural Motifs Macromolecular Structure Prediction Phylogeny Construction Proteomics Protein Folding Protein Fold Recognition Protein Function Prediction Protein Structure Matching and Alignment Protein Structure Prediction Protein-Protein Interactions RNA Structure Prediction Software Environments for Bioinformatics Software Tools for Computational Biology Statistical Analysis of Molecular Sequences Extended Abstracts - Poster Session: Authors are encouraged to submit an extended abstract for the poster session at the CBGI'2002 conference. The Poster Session is designed to enable researchers and practitioners in both the academia and industry to get early feedback on latest work and also work in progress. The extended abstracts accepted for the poster session will be published in the conference proceedings. Deadlines: Submission of extended abstract (1 page long): December 1, 2001. Notification of acceptance: December 31, 2001. Submission of Extended Abstracts: Postscript or PDF versions of the extended abstract (1 page long including figures and references) prepared according to the formatting guidelines outlined below should be submitted electronically as per the instructions posted on the conference web site, http://www.cs.iastate.edu/~cbgi/cbgi.html. At this time, we are unable to process submissions that are not in the form of Postscript or PDF files. For more detailed information about the conference please visit the conference website at http://www.cs.iastate.edu/~cbgi/cbgi.html Important Note: A few outstanding papers submitted for the poster session might be considered for oral presentation. Authors interested in having their papers considered for oral presentation should send an e-mail to Vasant Honavar (honavar@cs.iastate.edu) and/or Rajesh Parekh (rparekh@bluemartini.com) Best regards, Rajesh Parekh (Poster Session Chair) |
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