7th IEEE International Conference on Computational Advances in Bio and Medical Sciences (ICCABS)
October 19-21, 2017, Best Western Lake Buena Vista Resort Hotel, Orlando, FL, USA
Advances in high-throughput technologies such as DNA sequencing and mass spectrometry are profoundly transforming life sciences, resulting in the collection of unprecedented amounts of biological and medical data. Using this data to advance our knowledge about fundamental biological processes and improve human health requires novel computational models and advanced analysis algorithms. IEEE ICCABS aims to bring together leading academic and industry researchers to discuss the latest advances in computational methods for bio and medical sciences.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to: Biological Big Data Analytics, Biological modeling and simulation, Biomedical image processing, Biomedical data and literature mining, Computational genetic epidemiology, Computational metabolomics, Computational proteomics, Databases and ontologies, Gene regulation, Genome analysis, Health Informatics, High-performance bio-computing, Immunoinformatics, Molecular evolution, Population genomics, Sequence analysis, Structural bioinformatics, Systems biology and Transcriptomics.
Two special issues of journals (BMC Bioinformatics and BMC Genomics) on selected extended abstracts will be published. A limited number of student travel awards will be made. This year we also plan to have review sessions where researchers get to present their results (possibly published in other venues). These results will not appear in the proceedings.
Advances in high-throughput technologies such as DNA sequencing and mass spectrometry are profoundly transforming life sciences, resulting in the collection of unprecedented amounts of biological and medical data. Using this data to advance our knowledge about fundamental biological processes and improve human health requires novel computational models and advanced analysis algorithms. IEEE ICCABS aims to bring together leading academic and industry researchers to discuss the latest advances in computational methods for bio and medical sciences.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
• Biological Big Data Analytics
• Biological modeling and simulation (Molecular and cellular modeling, stochastic and rulebased modeling, modeling languages and systems);
• Biomedical image processing (Image segmentation and classification, visualization, functional and molecular imaging);
• Biomedical data and literature mining (Data integration, knowledge discovery from electronic medical records and scientific literature);
• Computational genetic epidemiology (Linkage and association analysis, gene-gene and gene-environment interaction modeling, genetic risk analysis);
• Computational metabolomics (Metabolomics databases, metabolite identification, spectral analysis, metabolic network modeling);
• Computational proteomics (Peptide identification and quantification, post-translational modifications, protein-protein interactions );
• Databases and ontologies (Biomedical data warehouses, database integration, biomedical ontologies and semantic web services);
• Gene regulation (Regulatory motifs and modules, post-transcriptional regulation, regulatory networks);
• Genome analysis (Genome assembly, genome annotation, comparative genomics, metagenomics);
• Health Informatics (Medical data management and privacy, medical recommender systems, therapy optimization);
• High-performance bio-computing (Cloud and grid computing, advanced multi-core, GPU, and FPGA biomedical applications);
• Immunoinformatics (Epitope prediction, vaccine design, immune system simulators);
• Molecular evolution (Models of evolution, reconstruction of phylogenetic trees and networks, comparative genomics);
• Population genomics (Haplotype and recombination analysis, structural genomic variation, signatures of natural selection);
• Sequence analysis (Multiple sequence alignment, motif discovery, sequence search and clustering);
• Structural bioinformatics (RNA and protein structure prediction and classification, molecular docking, RNA and protein design);
• Systems biology (Systems approaches to molecular biology, multi-scale modeling, biological networks, synthetic biology);
• Transcriptomics (Microarray and sequencing-based transcriptome profiling, novel transcript discovery, alternative splicing, non-coding RNA analysis).
Submission Instructions:
Authors are invited to electronically submit extended abstracts in PDF format by following the instructions at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iccabs2017. Submissions should be prepared using IEEE Computer Society’s Word/LaTeX templates available at
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html and should not exceed 6 pages in length. Accepted abstracts will be published in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. Special issues of journals on selected extended abstracts are under negotiation. A limited number of student travel awards will be made (conditional upon NSF support).
Key Dates:
Papers Submission: July 1, 2017
Notification of Acceptance: August 1, 2017
Author Registration: August 10, 2017
Camera-ready Papers Due: August 15, 2017
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