[BiO BB] Call for Papers : ALBIO'05

Mourad Elloumi mourad12345678 at yahoo.com
Wed Nov 3 20:48:52 EST 2004


                  CALL FOR PAPERS

                     ALBIO'05

       Algorithms in Molecular Biology
                   Session of
 6th International Symposium on Computational Biology 
            and Genome Informatics

Salt Lake City Marriott City Center, Salt Lake City,
                    Utah, USA
                 July 21-26, 2005
              http://www.jcis.org/

   Computational Molecular Biology, has emerged from
the Human Genome Project as an important discipline
for academic research and industrial application. The
growing size of biological databases, the complexity
of biological problems and the necessity to deal with
errors in biological sequences all result in large run
time and memory requirements. Biological sequence
databases are growing at an exponential rate. All of
these factors will make the development of fast, low
memory requirements and high-performances algorithms
increasingly important in Computational Molecular
Biology. 
   In our session, we are interested in papers that
deal with all aspects of algorithms in Molecular
Biology. We are, particularly, interested in
algorithms that address fundamental and/or applied
problems in Molecular Biology, that are
computationally efficient, that have been implemented
and experimented on simulated and/or on real
biological sequences and that provide interesting new
results. The submitted papers should present recent
research results and identify and explore directions
for future research. 
   Topics include, but not limited to: (i) strings
processing, (ii) biological sequences comparison,
(iii) structures prediction, (iv) phylogeny
reconstruction, (v) DNA sequences assembly,
clustering, and mapping, (vi) molecular evolution,
(vii) genes prediction/recognition, (viii) genes
expression 

INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS
   All papers must be in Word or PDF format and may
not exceed 4 pages in length, including figures,
tables and references. Any papers exceeding 4 pages
will be charged a $50 fee per additional page. Papers
should be formatted with double columns and should be
single-spaced in a 10 point font such as Times Roman.
A template will be provided for final paper
submission. All papers should be sent to the Session
Chair :
     
     Dr. Mourad Elloumi :
     E.Mail: Mourad.Elloumi at fsegt.rnu.tn

Important Dates
   December 1, 2004 : Paper due for authors requiring
early notification.
   January 15, 2005 : Paper due for standard
submission. 
   February 1, 2005 : Notification of acceptance -
invitation letters sent to authors who require early
notification.
   March 15, 2005 : Notification of acceptance -
invitation letters sent to authors for the standard
submission.
   April 30, 2005 : Final camera ready papers due
(including invited papers)
   April 30, 2005 : Deadline for authors with accepted
and invited papers to register and submit the minimum
$180 publication fee/registration deposit, or early
discounted registration fees.




		
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