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Call for Papers
CLOSED
You are invited to submit a paper to the 2003 IEEE Computer
Society Bioinformatics Conference (CSB2003). The conference’s goal is
to facilitate collaboration between computer scientists and biologists
by presenting cutting edge computational biology research findings.
While such research has an interdisciplinary character, CSB2003 emphasizes
the computational aspects of bioinformatics research. Computer science
papers must show biological relevance, and biology papers must stress
the computational aspects of the results.
CSB2003 will accept 28 papers for podium presentation, and these will
be published in the IEEE conference proceedings. Topics of interest
include (but are not limited to):
Machine learning
Data Mining
Robotics
Data Visualization
Regulatory Networks
Comparative Genomics
Pattern Recognition
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String and Graph Algorithms
Genome to Life
Stochastic Modeling
Genomics and Proteomics
Gene Expression Pathways
Evolution and Phylogenetics
Molecular Structures and Interactions
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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. Submit papers electronically
to bioinformatics@computer.org in either postscript or PDF format. A
select subset of accepted papers will be invited to also publish in the
Journal of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology.
The Best Paper will be selected by the Program Committee and announced at the awards ceremony.
Submissions must be received no later than April 1, 2003. Authors
will be notified of their submission's status by May 19, 2003, and
final corrected versions must be received by June 8, 2003.
Important Dates
Submission date: April 1, 2003
Acceptance date: May 19, 2003
Final Revision date: June 8, 2003
Send e-mail queries or submissions to:
bioinformatics@computer.org
General
Chair: Vicky Markstein, vicky@insilicolabs.com,
650-851-4588
Program Co-chairs: Peter Markstein,
peter_markstein@hp.com, 650-857-6662 and Ying Xu, xyn@ornl.gov,
865-574-7263
Program
Committee:
Serafim Batzoglou, Stanford University
Suchendra M. Bhandarkar, University of Georgia
Mark Borodovsky, Georgia Institute of Technology
Nikolaos Bourbakis, Wright State University
Jake Chen, Myriad Proteomics
Phoebe Chen, Queensland University of Technology
Mark Craven, University of Wisconsin
Luciano Da Fontoura Costa, University of Sao Paulo
Antoine Danchin, Institute Pasteur
Mike Eisen, Lawrence-Berkeley Lab
Paolo Frasconi, University of Florence
Terry Gaasterland, Rockefeller University
Sridhar Govindarajan, Maxygen
Roderic Guigò, Grup de Recera en Informatica Biomedica, Barcelona
Peter Hammer, Rutgers University
Bailin Hao, Academia Sinica
Tao Jiang, University of California Riverside
Ming Li, University of Waterloo
Xiaole Shirley Liu, Harvard University
Ann Loraine, Affymetrix Corp.
Peter Markstein, Hewlett-Packard Co.
Satoru Miyano, University of Tokyo
Sean Mooney, Stanford University
Ruth Nussinov, National Cancer Institute and Tel Aviv University
Antonio Piccolboni, Affymetrix Corp.
Walter L. Ruzzo, University of Washington
Gustavo Stolovitzky, IBM
Liping Wei, Nexus Genomics
Dong Xu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Ying Xu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
The Call-For-Papers is available as
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IMPORTANT DATES
SUBMISSION DATE APRIL 1, 2003
ACCEPTANCE DATE MAY 19, 2003
FINAL REVISION DATE JUNE 8, 2003
SEND EMAIL
QUERIES/SUBMIT PAPERS TO:
bioinformatics@ computer.org
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Call-For-Papers
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