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| The Fourth Conference on Computational Biology and Genome InformaticsFourth Conference on Computational Biology and Genome Informatics (CBGI-02)March 8-11, 2002Sheraton Imperial Hotel and Convention CenterDurham, North Carolina, USAHeld in Conjunction with the Sixth International Joint Conference on Information Sciences (JCIS-02) Conference ScheduleProgram Chair:Vasant Honavar, , Artificial Intelligence Research Laboratory, Department of Computer Science andBioinformatics and Computational Biology Graduate Program, Iowa State UniversityHonorary Chairs:Terry Magnuson, University of North Carolina;James Siedow, Duke University; and Bruce Weir, North Carolina State UniversityIndexIntroductionConference SponsorsConference FormatTopics of InterestProgram CommitteeLocal Arrangements CommitteeCall For PapersSubmission Instructions (Submission starts here!)Conference ScheduleFinancial SupportRegistration InformationConference AccommodationConference PosterImportant NoticesDec 14:The acceptance notifications for submitted papers will be sent on or before Dec. 30.Dec 3:The deadline for early registration has been extended to Dec 31. This is to accomodate the delay in notification resulting from the extended deadline for paper submission.IntroductionDevelopment of high throughput data acquisition technologies inbiological sciences, together with advances in digital storage,computing, and communications technologies have begun to transformbiology in general, and molecular biology in particular, from a datapoor science to a data rich science. Examples of biological data setsinclude DNA and protein sequence data, macromolecular structure andfunction data, and gene expression data.A major goal of computational molecular biology is to developinformation processing or algorithmic accounts of biological questionssuch as: How is information encoded, stored, decoded, and used inbiological systems? What sequence regularities (if any) are predictiveof protein function? How can we precisely characterize the syntax(grammar) and semantics (meaning) of macromolecular sequences? How dohundreds of genes interact over time to orchestrate specific biologicalprocesses of interest (neural development, disease, aging)? Research incomputational biology requires the development of sophisticateddatabases, knowledge bases, ontologies, algorithms and software toolsfor data storage and retrieval, data integration, informationextraction, exploratory data analysis and discovery (through data miningand data visualization), experiment design, using heterogeneousbiological data sources. Design and development of such tools is a majorgoal of bioinformatics or genome informatics.Against this background, the Fourth Conference on Computational Biologyand Genome Informatics CBGI-02) seeks to bring together researchersworking on all aspects of computational biology and bioinformatics toexchange recent research results in this area. The conference also aimsto foster a community of researchers interested in this area. CBGI-02grew out of the Atlantic Symposium on Computational Biology and GenomeInformation Systems and Technology, which was last held in NorthCarolina in March 01. In response to the growing interest andparticipation of researchers from around the world in the previoussymposia, CBGI-02 marks a transition of the Atlantic Symposium into amajor international conference.CBGI will be held in conjunction with the 6th Joint Conference on Information Sciences (JCIS).JCIS includes 10 related conferences andworkshops, and CBGI participants paying full JCISconference registration fees may attend any of the sessions held duringthe 7-day meeting.Conference SponsorsArtificial Intelligence Research Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, Iowa State UniversityBioinformatics and Computational Biology Graduate Program and Lawrence H. Baker Center for Bioinformatics and Biological Statistics, Iowa State University.Duke UniversityConference FormatThe Fourth Conference on Computational Biology and Genome Informatics (CBGI-02) will include:Plenary talks by leading researchers on recent advances in the fieldPresentation of rigorously refereed papers describing state-of-the-art researchPoster presentations on work in progressFocused workshops covering new and emerging research areas A bioinformatics job fair Software and product demonstrationsAll accepted papers and extended abstracts of posters will be included in the conefernce proceedings to be published by the Association for Intelligent Machinery.Topics of Interest The conference seeks to provide a forum for presentation and discussionof original research on all aspects of computational biology and genomeinformatics including, but not limited to:Biological DatabasesBiological Data IntegrationBiological Data MiningBiological Data VisualizationBiological Information ExtractionBiological Information RetrievalBiological Knowledge BasesBiological Knowledge Representation and InfererenceBioontologiesComputational Drug DiscoveryFunctional GenomicsGene Expression DatabasesGene Expression AnalysisGene IdentificationGenetic Network Modelling and InferenceGene RegulationGenerative Models of Molecular SequencesGrammatical Analysis of Molecular SequencesInformation Theoretic Analysis of Molecular SequencesMetabolic Pathway InferenceMolecular Dynamics and SimulationMolecular EvolutionMolecular Sequence AlignmentMolecular Sequence AssemblyMolecular Sequence ClassificationMolecular Sequence DatabasesMolecular Sequence Pattern and MotifsMolecular Structure DatabasesMolecular Structural MotifsMacromolecular Structure PredictionPhylogeny ConstructionProteomicsProtein FoldingProtein Fold RecognitionProtein Function PredictionProtein Structure Matching and AlignmentProtein Structure PredictionProtein-Protein InteractionsRNA Structure PredictionSoftware Environments for BioinformaticsSoftware Tools for Computational BiologyStatistical Analysis of Molecular SequencesProgram Committee Program Chair:Vasant Honavar Iowa State University, USA.Publicity Chairs:Stephen A. Krawetz, Wayne State University; and Oliver Eulenstein, Iowa State UniversityTutorials Chair: Alberto Segre, University of IowaPlenary Sessions Chairs:Drena Dobbs,Iowa State University; and Cathy Wu, Georgetown University Workshops Chair:Xiaoqiu Huang, Iowa State UniversityPoster Session Chair:Rajesh Parekh, Blue Martini Industrial Liaison:Lisa Lorenzen, Iowa State UniversityProgram Committee: Richa Agrawala, National Institutes of Health, USASrinivas Aluru, Iowa State University, USARachelle Bienstock, NIH, NIEHS, USABurns C. Blaxall, Incellico, USAAlvis Brazma, European Molecular Biology Institute, UKVolker Brendel, Iowa State University, USATom Casavant, University of Iowa, USADavid K.Y. Chiu, University of Guelph, CanadaMark Craven, University of Wisconsin, USAHui-Hsien Chou, Iowa State University, USAMark Danielsen, Georgetown University School of Medicine, USADrena Dobbs, Iowa State University, USAOliver Eulenstein, Iowa State University, USARohan Fernando, Iowa State University, USAVasant Honavar, Iowa State University, USAXiaoqiu Huang, Iowa State University, USACheng-Yan Kao, National Taiwan University, TaiwanStephen Krawetz, Wayne State University, USAThomas H. LaBean, Duke University, USAKim Laurio, University of Skövde, SwedenJae K. Lee, University of Virginia, USASimon Lin, Duke University, USAMichael Lutz, Glaxo Smith Kline, USAWinnell H. Newman, North Carolina State University, USABjorn Olsson, University of Skövde, Sweden David Page, University of Wisconsin, USARajesh Parekh, Blue Martini, USANaren Ramakrishnan, Virgina Polytechnic and State University, USAAlejandro Schaeffer, NCBI, National Library of Medicine, NIH, USAStephen Scott, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USAAlberto Segre, University of Iowa, USAJude Shavlik, University of Wisconsin, USARobert Stevens, University of Manchester, UKJian Su, Kent Ridge Digital Labs, SingaporeGautam B. Singh, Oakland University, USARalph Silibaldi, Operon Technologies, USABruno Sobral, Virginia Polytechnic and State University, USASteve Thompson, Florida State University, USA |
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