CFPPrevious | item21 | NextDate: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 16:07:45 -0800 (PST) From: George Bebis bebis@cs.unr.edu Subject: CFP: IEEE International Symposium on Bio-Informatics Call for Papers IEEE International Symposium on Bio-Informatics and Biomedical Engineering November 5-8, 2000 Washington, DC area http://www.cs.unr.edu/~bebis/BIBE Scope of the BIBE Symposium The Bio-Informatic and Biomedical Engineering are very important and very active research areas that offer promising solutions to complex medical and biological problems as well as practical applications to other professions in industry and government. These areas have rapidly increasing impact on our society (important health issues) and commercial applications (drugs development, prosthetics, etc). In response to this demand, a number of related periodicals have been published worldwide. Not one of these, however, deals exclusively with the biomedical engineering and bio-computational evolution and biological analysis of living systems and the interaction between artificial and living systems. Both Bio-Informatic and Biomedical Engineering advance fundamental concepts, create knowledge from molecular to the organ and living organism levels, and develop innovative biologics, materials, processes, implants, devices, software-hardware tools and methods for prevention, detection, monitoring, signaling, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases; for patients rehabilitation; for improving health; for development of new bio-computing systems, genome research for developing of new drugs and the interpretation of complex biological processes. The BIBE Symposium provides a unique opportunity to researchers, scientists and practitioners to shape knowledge and scientific achievements by bridging two very important research fields, Bio-Informatic and Biomedical Engineering, into an interactive and attractive forum. A list of topics (but not limited) are presented bellow: FUSING ARTIFICIAL DEVICES IN BIOLOGICAL AND LIVING SYSTEMS NATURAL LANGUAGES UNDERSTANDING IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS LEARNING IN ARTIFICIAL AND BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS PERCEPTION IN ARTIFICIAL AND BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING MODELS IN BIOMEDICINE BIOLOGICAL MODELS AND SYSTEMS ROBOTICS IN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING COMPUTING IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS GENETIC AND EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING DNA AND GENOME DATABASES BIO-INFORMATIC AND BIOMEDICINE TECHNOLOGIES BIOMEDICAL IMAGING AND SIGNALING BODY'S AND CELLS BIOSIGNATURES TISSUE ENGINEERING ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Important Dates Paper Submission Deadline May 15, 2000 Notification of Acceptance June 30, 2000 Camera-Ready Paper August 15, 2000 BIBE Symposium November 5-8, 2000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Details at the web site above Previous | item21 | Next |
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