CALL FOR PAPERS
7th IEEE International Conference on Computational
Advances in Bio and Medical Sciences (ICCABS)
October 19-21, Orlando, FL, USA
Advances in high-throughput technologies such as DNA sequencing and
mass= spectrometry are profoundly transforming life sciences,
resulting in the c= ollection of unprecedented amounts of biological
and medical data. Using t= his data to advance our knowledge about
fundamental biological processes an= d improve human health requires
novel computational models and advanced ana= lysis algorithms. IEEE
ICCABS aims to bring together leading academic and = industry
researchers to discuss the latest advances in computational method= s
for bio and medical sciences.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
* Biological Big Data Analytics
* Biological modeling and simulation (Molecular and cell= ular
modeling, stochastic and rule-based modeling, modeling languages
and s= ystems);
* Biomedical image processing (Image segmentation and cl assification, visualization, functional and molecular imaging);
* Biomedical data and literature mining (Data integratio= n,
knowledge discovery from electronic medical records and scientific
liter= ature);
* Computational genetic epidemiology (Linkage and associ= ation
analysis, gene-gene and gene-environment interaction modeling,
geneti= c risk analysis);
* Computational metabolomics (Metabolomics databases, me= tabolite
identification, spectral analysis, metabolic network modeling);
* Computational proteomics (Peptide identification and q uantification, post-translational modifications, protein-protein
interactio= ns );
* Databases and ontologies (Biomedical data warehouses, = database
integration, biomedical ontologies and semantic web services);
* Gene regulation (Regulatory motifs and modules, post-t ranscriptional regulation, regulatory networks);
* Genome analysis (Genome assembly, genome annotation, c= omparative
genomics, metagenomics);
* Health Informatics (Medical data management and privac= y, medical
recommender systems, therapy optimization);
* High-performance bio-computing (Cloud and grid computi= ng,
advanced multi-core, GPU, and FPGA biomedical applications);
* Immunoinformatics (Epitope prediction, vaccine design,= immune
system simulators);
* Molecular evolution (Models of evolution, reconstructi= on of
phylogenetic trees and networks, comparative genomics);
* Population genomics (Haplotype and recombination analy= sis,
structural genomic variation, signatures of natural selection);
* Sequence analysis (Multiple sequence alignment, motif = discovery,
sequence search and clustering);
* Structural bioinformatics (RNA and protein structure p= rediction
and classification, molecular docking, RNA and protein design);
* Systems biology (Systems approaches to molecular biolo= gy,
multi-scale modeling, biological networks, synthetic biology);
* Transcriptomics (Microarray and sequencing-based trans= criptome
profiling, novel transcript discovery, alternative splicing,
non-c= oding RNA analysis).
Submission Instructions:
Authors are invited to electronically submit extended = abstracts in
PDF format by following the instructions at
[1]https://easychair.org/confer= ences/?conf=iccabs2017. Submissions
should be prepared using IEEE Com= puter Society's Word/LaTeX
templates available at [2]http://www2.computer.org/portal/web /cscps/formatting and should not exceed 6 pages in length. Accepted
abs= tracts will be published in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
Special issues= of journals on selected extended abstracts are under
negotiation. A limite= d number of student travel awards will be made
(conditional upon NSF suppor= t).
Key Dates:
Papers Submission: July 15, 2017
Notification of Acceptance: August 15, 2017
Author Registration: August 25, 2017
Camera-ready Papers Due: August 30, 2017
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