The 12th ACM Conference on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, and Health Informatics (ACM BCB) is the flagship conference of the ACM SIGBio. ACM-BCB 2021 is the conference's twelfth year, building upon the success of the first eleven meetings in Boston, Niagara Falls, Chicago, Orlando, Washington DC, Newport Beach, Atlanta, Seattle, Washington DC, Niagara Falls, and online (due to COVID-19). Due to COVID-19, the ACM-BCB 2021 conference will be held online, August 1-4, 2021.
The ACM-BCB is a premier dissemination forum for interdisciplinary research linking computer science, mathematics, statistics, biology, bioinformatics, biomedical informatics, and health informatics. The past few decades have seen tremendous growth in the scale and complexity of biological and medical data including recent mainstream recognition of big data challenges. This conference serves to showcase leading-edge research on new technologies and techniques around gathering, processing, analyzing, and modeling of data and information for a variety of scientific, clinical, and healthcare applications, from bench to bedside.
General Chairs:
Hongmei Jiang, Northwestern University
Xiuzhen Huang, Arkansas State University
Jiajie Zhang, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Technical Program Chairs:
Yu Zhang, Trinity University
Mehmet Koyuturk, Case Western Reserve University
Zhongming Zhao, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Workshop Chairs:
Weihua Guan, University of Minnesota
Jason Moore, University of Pennsylvania
Scott Williams, Case Western Reserve University
Tutorial Chairs:
Jun Wan, Indiana University
Andy Perkins, Mississippi State University
Poster Chairs:
Sheng Tan, Trinity University
Uwe Hilgert, University of Arizona
Highlights Chair:
Xiaoqian Jiang, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Student Travel Award Chair:
May D. Wang, The Georgia Institute of Technology
Proceedings Chairs:
Anna Ritz (bio), Reed College
Luca Giancardo (health), The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Publicity Chair:
Steve Jennings, University of Arkansas at Little Rock (Professor Emeritus)
Examples of relevant topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
Sequence Analysis
Genomic Variation and Disease
Haplotypes and Population Genomics
Protein and RNA Analysis, Structure, and Dynamics
Phylogenetics
Protein and RNA Analysis, Structure, and Dynamics
Metagenomics and Algorithms for Microbiomes
Cancer Genomics
Pharmacogenomics
Computational Systems Biology
Computational Drug Discovery
Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Text Mining of Data in Bioinformatics, Biomedical, and Health Informatics
Biological Modeling
Imaging Genomics and Radiation Genomics
Data Integration, Harmonization, and Ontology
Deep Learning and AI for Bioinformatics, Medical Informatics, and Health Informatics
Computational Phenotyping
Predictive Modeling, Survival Analysis, and Biomarker Identification
Automated Diagnosis and Prediction
Clinical Databases and Information Systems
Public Health and Population Health Informatics
Infectious Disease Networks and Computational Epidemiology
Social Network Analysis for Health Applications
No-Boundary Thinking in Bioinformatics
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