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August 31th to September 3rd, 2010 - Búzios - Brazil |
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TOPICS OF INTEREST |
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Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Sequence analysis, motifs, and pattern matching - Biomedical text mining -
Biological databases, data management, integration - Biological data mining -
Structural, comparative, and functional genomics - Protein structure, modeling and simulation -
Gene identification, and regulation - Gene expression analysis -
Gene and protein interaction and networks - Molecular docking -
Molecular Evolution and Phylogenetics - Computational systems biology -
Computational proteomics - Statistical analysis of molecular sequences -
Algorithms for problems in Computational Biology -
Applications on molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, and associated subjects
The proceedings of BSB 2010 will appear in a special issue of the
series Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics (LNBI), published by
Springer-Verlag, Germany.
As in the previous editions, BSB 2010 will accept two kinds of contributions:
full papers, with up to 12 pages, and extended abstracts, with at most four
pages. Accepted full papers are expected to be presented in the conference,
and extended abstracts will be presented in poster sessions. The program
committee may accept as extended abstract a paper originally submitted as a
full paper. In this case, authors may choose to accept the decision and modify
the manuscript accordingly, or drop the submission.
Manuscripts should be written in English and follow strictly the formatting
instructions found in the site of Springer-Verlag, under "Instructions for
Authors".
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