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    CfP: First Biotechnology and Bioinformatics Symposium: A Community and Academic Forum
    Submitted by Jugal K. Kalita; posted on Wednesday, June 09, 2004

    You are invited to participate in the 2004 First Biotechnology and Bioinformatics Symposium: A Community and Academic Forum (BIOT-04).

    The symposium's objective is to showcase research and development activities in:
    • Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, and
    • Biotechnology
    • and to promote future interdisciplinary activity and research in these areas.
    Abstracts and papers are solicited in these two areas, broadly interpreted. Efforts that attempt to solve biology-based problems using computational, mathematical, engineering and other means are suitable. In addition, abstracts and papers dealing with community impacts of Bioinformatics, Computational Biology and Biotechnology are appropriate. Thus, abstracts and papers in areas such as technology transfer, legal, business, and social impact issues are also invited.

    BIOT-04 will accept abstracts and papers for either podium presentation or poster presentation. All submissions of abstracts and papers, whether for podium or poster presentation, will be reviewed. A printed preceedings will be published containing all accepted abstracts and papers.

    At least one author must be registered in BIOT-04 for an abstract or a paper to be included in the proceedings. The symposium will be held on September 24, 2004 in Colorado Springs. It is expected that the 2004 symposium is the first of a series of such symposia.

    Partial list of Topics: Analysis of complex biological systems, Artificial or synthetic biological systems, Bioenergetics, Biomedical research, Biotechnology, Cellular function, Commercial applications of biotechnology and bioinformatics, Comparative genomics, Data mining, Databases, Evolution models, Functional genomics, Genetics, Genomics, High content analysis, High performance computing, Industrial applications of biotechnolgy and bioinformatics, Legal impacts of biotechnology and bioinformatics, Mathematical and computational models of cellular systems, Mathematical models of biophysical processes, Mathematical physiology, Microarray analysis, Molecular function, Molecular sequence and structure, Neural circuits modeling, Pathways, Pattern recognition, Phylogenetics, Physiology, Population biology, Promoter analysis and discovery, Protein structure and analysis, RNAi analysis, Sequence alignments, SNPs, Social impacts of bioinformatics and biotechnology, Systems biology, Technology transfer, Theoretical and mathematical biology, Venture capital for biotechnolgy and bioinformatics industry, Visualization.

    Hosted by: University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (719 262 3432 & 719 262 3256)
    Colorado Institute for Technology Transfer and Implementation (CITTI) (719 262 3686)

    Location: Penrose House
    1661 Mesa Ave
    Colorado Springs, CO 80906-4201

    Submission deadline: June 21

    URL: http://bioinfo.uccs.edu

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