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Announcements
Scope
The Workshop on Algorithms in Bioinformatics covers research
in all aspects of algorithmic work in bioinformatics. The
emphasis is on discrete algorithms that address important problems in
molecular biology, that are founded on sound models, that
are computationally efficient, and that have been implemented and
tested in simulations and on real datasets. The goal is
to present recent research results, including significant work-in-progress,
and to identify and explore directions of future research.
WABI 2001 is sponsored by BRICS and
EATCS (the European Association
for Theoretical Computer Science) and jointly organized and colocated
with ESA 2001 and
WAE 2001
in the context of
ALGO 2001.
Topics
Original research papers (including significant
work-in-progress) or state-of-the-art surveys are
solicited in all aspects of algorithms in bioinformatics, including,
but not limited to:
- Exact and approximate algorithms for genomics,
sequence analysis, gene and signal recognition,
alignment, molecular evolution, structure determination
or prediction, gene expression and gene networks,
proteomics, functional genomics, and drug design.
- Development of methods, software and dataset
repositories for development and testing of such
algorithms and their underlying models.
- High-performance computing approaches to computationally
hard problems in bioinformatics, particularly optimization
problems.
Proceedings
The proceedings of the workshop will be published by
Springer-Verlag
in the series
Lecture
Notes in Computer Science as Volume 2149.
Keynote Speaker
Gene W. Myers, Celera Genomics - Cancelled
Program Committee
- Craig
Benham (Mt Sinai School of Medicine)
- Olivier
Gascuel (U. Montpellier, co-chair)
- Mikhail Gelfand (Moscow U.)
- Raffaele
Giancarlo (U. di Palermo)
- Michael
Hallett (McGill U.)
- Jotun Hein (Aarhus
U.)
- Michael
Hendy (Massey U., New Zealand)
- Inge Jonassen
(Bergen U.)
- Junhyong
Kim (Yale U.)
- Jens Lagergren
(KTH Stockholm)
- Edward
Marcotte (U. Texas Austin)
- Satoru
Miyano (Tokyo U.)
- Bernard M.E.
Moret (U. New Mexico, co-chair)
- Gene W. Myers
(Celera Genomics)
- Marie-France
Sagot (Institut Pasteur)
- David
Sankoff (U. Montréal)
- Thomas
Schiex (INRA Toulouse)
- Joao Setubal
(UNICAMP, Sao Paolo)
- Ron Shamir (Tel Aviv U.)
- Martin
Vingron (Max Planck Inst. for Molecular Genetics)
- Lisa Vawter (GlaxoSmithKline)
- Tandy
Warnow (U. Texas Austin)
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