[Socbin] CompLife'06: 2nd International Symposium on Computational Life Science, Cambridge/UK, September 2006

Andreas Bender (CompLife'06) andreas.bender at complife.org
Wed Dec 14 19:51:59 CET 2005


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 --    Announcing CompLife '06  ( http://www.complife.org )   --
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 Following the success of the 1st International Symposium on
   Computational Life Science in Konstanz in September 2005

 The 2nd International Symposium on Computational Life Science
                    is to be held in
     Cambridge, United Kingdom, on September 27 - 29, 2006
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Topics of Interest

 The focus of the symposium are computational methods for the
modelling, analysis and exploration of all aspects of life sciences,
ranging from effects on the molecular level to complex interactions
networks.

 Of prime importance for this truly interdisciplinary event will be
the integration of the three disciplines Computer Science, Biology,
and Chemistry. The program will consist of contributed presentations
regarding application aspects as well as new theoretical
developments.

 In addition, due to the interdisciplinary nature of the symposium
the program will feature not only plenary speakers but also a series
of short tutorials introducing relevant areas of the specific
research fields to the audience from the respective other fields
such as drug discovery, chemical similarity searching, receptor site
docking, protein structure prediction, data mining, machine learning,
to name a few.

 Submissions will be reviewed by representatives of all fields to
make sure that not only the algorithmic aspects are suited for
publication but the application to life science is promising as well.

 Submissions are sought in (but not limited to) the following areas:

# Molecular data analysis
# Systems biology
# Analysis of heterogeneous information sources
# Human Computer Interaction in Information Mining
# Computational proteomics
# Integrative data analysis
# Statistical data analysis
# Data mining
# Molecular simulation
# Biological networks / Metabolism
# Molecular informatics
# Data pipelining
# Data visualization
# Large scale chemical computation
# Data integration/semantics
# Grid/web services
# Computer architectures in life sciences

 A limited number of Student Grants are available for CompLife 2006:

 Thanks to our sponsors we can offer a limited number of student
grants to enable full-time students to attend the Second
International Symposium on Computational Life Science, CompLife 2006.
First priority will be given to full-time students who are first
authors of papers and present their paper at the conference. Grants
are handed out at the conference and will be in the amount of a
maximum of EUR500, covering registration, travel, and accommodation.

 When submitting a paper, students should indicate that they plan to
apply for a student grant.


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 Important Dates

 May 15       Papers due
 June 26      Notification of acceptance
 July 10      final papers and sources due
 Sept 27-29   CompLife '06

 Final versions of accepted papers will appear in Springer's
Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics (LNBI) Series:
http://www.springer.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/0,11855,4-164-2-73658-0,00.html

 For further information and submission instructions, please refer
to the symposium website:  http://www.complife.org

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Andreas Kieron Patrick Bender - http://www.andreasbender.de
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