[Sigbioinform-l] CFP: 2007 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (IEEE BIBM 2007)

Amandeep S. Sidhu asidhu at biomap.org
Wed Apr 11 15:56:42 EDT 2007


2007 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (IEEE BIBM
2007)
(co-located  with IEEE/WCI/ACM WI-IAT 07 and IEEE GrC 07)

http://www.cis.drexel.edu/faculty/thu/bibm/index.php.htm

San Jose, CA, USA    Nov 2-4, 2007

IEEE BIBM 2007 will provide a general forum for disseminating the latest
research in bioinformatics and biomedicine. It is a multidisciplinary conference
that brings together academic and industrial scientists from computer science,
biology, chemistry, medicine, mathematics and statistics. It will exchange
research results and address open issues in all aspects of bioinformatics and
biomedicine and  provide a forum for the presentation of work in  databases,
algorithms, interfaces, visualization, modeling, simulation, ontology  and other
computational methods, as applied to life science  problems, with emphasis on
applications in high throughput data-rich areas in biology, biomedical
engineering. IEEE BIBM 2007   intends to attract a balanced combination of
computer scientists, biologists, biomedical engineers, chemist, data analyzer,
statistician.

Topics of interests

We are soliciting high quality original research papers (including significant
works-in-progress) in any aspect of bioinformatics and biomedicine. New
computational  techniques and methods in machine learning; data mining; text
analysis; pattern recognition; knowledge representation; databases; data
modeling; combinatorics; stochastic modeling; string and graph algorithms;
linguistic methods; robotics; constraint satisfaction; data visualization;
parallel computation; data integration; modeling and simulation and heir
application in life science domain  are especially encouraged. Relevant topics
included, but are not limited to:
•        Biological Data Mining
•        High Performance Bio-computing
•        Genomics, Comparative Genomics
•        Biological Databases & Data Integration
•        Biological Data Visualization
•        Evolution and Phylogeny
•        Molecular sequence analysis
•        Healthcare Informatics
•        Recognition of genes and regulatory elements
•        Molecular evolution
•        Proteomics, Protein structure, Computational proteomics
•        Gene networks, Computational genetics
•        Combinatorial libraries and drug design
•        Computational systems biology
•        Microarray design and data analysis
•        BioOntologies
•        Sequence Analysis
•        Structural and functional genomics
•        Synthetic Biological Systems
•        Pathways, Networks , Systems Biology
•        Text Mining & Information Extraction
•        Transcriptomics
•        BioMedical Devices with Embedded Computers
•        Signal and Image Processing in BioMedicine
•        BioMedical Image Segmentation and Compression
•        BioMedical Intelligence and Data Warehousing
•        BioMedical Databases & Information Systems , BioMedical Information
•        Multimedia Biomedical Databases
•        Intelligent Biomedical Knowledge Discovery
•        Modeling signalling network
•        Temporal and spatial mining of clinic data including medical images

MEETING ORGANIZATION:


GENERAL CO-CHAIRS:
Prof. Yi Pan
Department of Computer Science
Georgia State University
34 Peachtree Street, Suite 1450
Atlanta, GA 30302-4110, USA

Prof. Carmelina Ruggiero
Editor-in-chief of IEEE Trans. on NanoBioscience
Professor of Bioengineering
DIST University of Genoa
Via Opera Pia 13  Genoa, 16145, Italy

Prof. Aydin Tozeren
Distinguished Professor and Director,
Center for Integrated Bioinformatics,
School of Biomedical Engineering, Science & Health Systems
Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA

PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS:
Prof. Xiaohua Hu
College of Information Science & Technology
Drexel University
Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA

Prof. Zoran Obradovic
Center for Information Science and Technology,
Temple University,
303 Wachman Hall (038-24),
1805 N. Broad St.,
Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA.

Prof. Ion Mandoiu
Computer Science & Engineering Department
University of Connecticut
371 Fairfield Way, Unit 2155
Storrs, CT 06269-2155
Office: ITEB 261

WORKSHOP CHAIRS:
Jinyan Li              Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore
Xue-Wen Chen           Univ. of Kansas, USA
Tharam S. Dillon       Curtin University of Technology, Australia

TUTORIAL CHAIR:
Sun Kim                Indiana University, USA

LOCAL ACCOMMODATION CO-CHAIRS:
David Scot Taylor       San José State University, USA
Tom Qi Zhang            Google, USA

PUBLICITY CO-CHAIRS:
Amandeep S. Sidhu        Curtin University of Technology, Australia
Shuigeng Zhou            Fudan University, China

IEEE BIBM CO-CHAIRS/DIRECTORS:
Xiaohua Hu          Drexel University, USA
Yi Pan              Georgia State University, USA

IEEE BIBM STEERING COMMITTEE:

Xiaohua Hu           Drexel University, USA
Vipin Kumar          Univ. of Minnesota, USA
Michael Ng           HongKong Baptist University, China
Zoran Obradovic      Temple University, USA
Yi  Pan              Georgia State University, USA
Jose Principe        Univ. of Florida, USA
Carmelina Ruggiero   DIST University of Genoa, Italy
Niilo Saranummi      VTT Information Technology, Finland
Shusaku Tsumoto      Shimane University, Japan

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS:

Please submit a  full  length paper (not exceeding 5000 words) thorough the
online submission system (we will use the same cyber chair system as the
IEEE/WCI-ACM WI-IAT 2007 and IEEE GrC 2007 conference)  Electronic submissions
(in PDF or Postscript format) are required.  Selected participants will be asked
to submit their revised papers in a format to be specified at the time of
acceptance. The Best papers selected from the IEEE BIBM 07 will be published as
a special issue in related IEEE Transactions  and other  journals such as IJDMB,
IJBRA etc.

IMPORTANT DATES:

Paper submission:     June 10, 2007
Notification:         August 1, 2007
Camera-ready due:     August 20, 2007

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