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International Symposium on Biocomputing (ISB 2010) – First Call for Papers 15 – 17 February 2010, Calicut, Kerala, India http://www.isb2010.org CALL FOR PAPERS ISB 2010 The last decade has witnessed a spurt in life science research with the advent of high throughput instrumentation technologies. The staggering volume of data generated from different “omics” experiments has stymied integration of experimental procedures and computational activities. In the present global scientific arena, bioinformatics has thus evolved as a complementary tool to biologists, assisting in interpretation of experimental data and also providing important leads for further experimental research. The International Symposium on Biocomputing, in cooperation with the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM), invites researchers from computer science, life science and statistics areas to a common forum for exchanging ideas/hypotheses, to promote future collaborations towards the development of improved and highly efficient bioinformatics tools. The symposium is also expected to witness the initiation of multidisciplinary interactions, which will eventually blur the boundaries between in vivo, in vitro and in silico analytical procedures and thus help to gain deeper understanding of macromolecular interactions, which ultimately define any biological system. PAPERS Original, unpublished papers are invited in the following research areas, but not restricted to: • Gene Annotation and Sequence Analysis/ Alignment/ Pattern Searches • Modeling Approaches and Protein Structure Prediction • Comparative Genomics and Phylogenetics • Proteomics/ Transcriptomics/ Systems Biology and Quantitative Bioanalysis • Interactomics and Gene/ Cell Regulation • Microarrays/ Networks/ and Pathway Analysis • Systems Biology • Data Mining, Text Mining and Machine Learning • Modeling/ Simulation of Drug Discovery Processes • Signal Processing for Biotechnology • Nanomachines and Biotechnology • Biomedical Imaging for “Omics” data • Visualization Tools for “Omics” data The submissions will be blind reviewed by peer groups with expertise in various focus areas. Accepted papers will be published by ACM in the Symposium Proceedings. Submission guidelines can be found on ISB 2010 Website (http://www.isb2010.org). Prospective papers should be submitted using the provided automated eCMS submission system: http://icarus.cs.iupui.edu/isb2010/. For more information, please visit the ISB 2010 Website (http://www.isb2010.org). VENUE Kadavu Resort, Calicut, Kerala, India (http://www.kadavuresorts.com/) Kadavu Resort & Ayurveda Centre is a luxurious resort hotel situated in the historic Calicut (Kozhikode) city of Kerala State, popularly known as God’s own country. Calicut, the most important city in the Malabar region of Kerala, found a place in world history with the discovery of the sea route to India in 1498 by the Portuguese navigator Vasco Da Gama. Basking in the idyllic setting of the Arabian Sea on the west and the proud peaks of the Wayanad hills on the east, Calicut is known for its serene beaches, lush green countryside, historic sites, calm backwaters, wildlife sanctuaries, rivers and ayurvedic treatment. The Kadavu Resort is located on the backwaters with groves of swaying, graceful coconut palms facing the dancing ripples on the water. IMPORTANT DATES October 15, 2009: Paper submission November 20, 2009: Author notification December 1, 2009: Camera-ready copy ORGANIZATION National Institute of Technology, Calicut, India Indiana University Purdue University, Indiana, USA Advisory Committee G R C Reddy, Director, NIT Calicut T Madhan Mohan, Dept. of Biotech., Govt. of India Gregory Stephanopoulos, Massachusetts Inst. of Tech. Symposium Chair Dan Tulpan, National Research Council of Canada dan.tulpan@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca Program Chairs Mathew Palakal, Indiana Uni. Purdue Uni., USA mpalakal@iupui.edu Abdul Nazeer, NIT Calicut, India, nazeer@nitc.ac.in Aswati Nair, NIT Calicut, India, aswati@nitc.ac.in Organizing Chairs M P Sebastian, NIT Calicut S D Madhu Kumar, NIT Calicut G K Rajanikant, NIT Calicut Shiaofen Fang, IUPUI, USA Publications Chair Vineeth Paleri, NIT Calicut Program Committee Abhijit Mitra, IIIT Hyderabad, India Achuthsankar Nair, Centre for Bioinformatics, India Alexandros Stamatakis, Technische Universität München, Germany Alfonso Valencia, Spanish National Cancer Research Centre, Spain Arnab Bhattacharya, IIT Kanpur, India B Jayaram, IIT Delhi, India Bharat Chattoo, MSU, Baroda Devarajan Karunagaran, IIT Madras, India Enrico Pontelli, NMSU, USA Francisco Couto, Portugal G P S Raghava, IMTECH, India Jake Chen, IUPUI, USA John Bright, Methodist Research Insitute, USA Kanagasabai Rajaraman, Infocomm Research, Singapore Luonan Chen, Osaka Sangyo University, Japan N Gautham, Uni. of Madras, India N Srinivasan, IISc Bangalore, India Osmar DE SOUZA, PUCRS, Brazil P. Gautam, Anna University, India Paola Lecca, Microsoft Research, Italy Pramod Wangikar, IIT Bombay, India Santhosh J. Eapen, IISR, India Satheesh Mundayoor, RGCB, India Shiaofen Fang, IUPUI, USA Surapong Auwatanamongkol, NIDA, Thailand Vinod Chandran, QUT, Australia Xiaohua (Tony) Hu, Drexel University, USA |
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