ACM-SAC 2018 Conference Track on Bioinformatics (BIO) - Pau,
France, April 9-13, 2018
Important Dates
Paper/poster/SRC Submission Deadline: September 15, 2017
Paper/poster/SRC Authors Notification: November 10, 2017
Camera-Ready Copy: November 25, 2017
The ACM SAC 2018 Bioinformatics Track aims at promoting current advances in
biological sciences relying on analytical methods that integrate mathematical,
physical and computer sciences.
The track is primary devoted to publish papers very focused on timely
well-defined biological issues whose solution have benefited from the use of
computational techniques or the implementation of new ones. The track solicits
submission of papers presenting a biological problem in a comprehensive way and
(part of) its solution obtained through the application of computational
methods including analysis, modeling and simulation.
Manuscripts presenting highly original results in the field of applied biology
and are proof of an interdisciplinary collaboration between biologists and
computer scientists are within the scope of the BIO Track. Furthermore,
although this Track considers the innovative computational and methodological
aspects very relevant, it gives greater emphasis to contributions that show
practical applications of computational methodologies to the solution of
biological problems. In this light, unbalanced manuscripts relying heavily only
on mathematical or algorithmic contents, or reporting a general description of
the eventual application field of the computational methods do not fall into
the primary scope of the track.
Algorithmic procedures for modelling and analysis of data are solicited in the
following areas of interest:
cancer biology and genomics
cell and molecular biology
microbiology
synthetic biology
neurobiology
developmental biology
precision medicine
For more details, visit our website: http://www.nrcbioinformatics.ca/acmsac2018/
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