From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: X-Original-To: caml-list@sympa.inria.fr Delivered-To: caml-list@sympa.inria.fr Received: from mail3-relais-sop.national.inria.fr (mail3-relais-sop.national.inria.fr [192.134.164.104]) by sympa.inria.fr (Postfix) with ESMTPS id B1DF97EE88 for ; Mon, 9 May 2016 18:19:29 +0200 (CEST) IronPort-PHdr: 9a23:JK/GtRBLudDGZOnLD39jUyQJP3N1i/DPJgcQr6AfoPdwSP7zoMbcNUDSrc9gkEXOFd2CrakU2qyP6euwBiQp2tWojjMrSNR0TRgLiMEbzUQLIfWuLgnFFsPsdDEwB89YVVVorDmROElRH9viNRWJ+iXhpQAbFhi3DwdpPOO9QteU1JTmkbnosM2MKyxzxxODIppKZC2sqgvQssREyaBDEY0WjiXzn31TZu5NznlpL1/A1zz158O34YIxu38I46FppIZ8VvDxfq4yF+QBUnxyOGE/7pez7EfrQg6G539aWWITxElyDhDB/S39C5zwuCGg7rMjkH2RPMf8F+htBxyt6q5qTFnjjyJRZBAj92SCo8p8lq9S6Di7rhd0wofQYcnBPfB0VqjGO8gGRHAHV80XSi8XUdD0VJcGE+dUZbUQlIL6vVZb9RY= Authentication-Results: mail3-smtp-sop.national.inria.fr; spf=None smtp.pra=abb@cs.stir.ac.uk; spf=None smtp.mailfrom=abb@cs.stir.ac.uk; spf=None smtp.helo=postmaster@metical.cs.stir.ac.uk Received-SPF: None (mail3-smtp-sop.national.inria.fr: no sender authenticity information available from domain of abb@cs.stir.ac.uk) identity=pra; client-ip=139.153.254.199; receiver=mail3-smtp-sop.national.inria.fr; envelope-from="abb@cs.stir.ac.uk"; x-sender="abb@cs.stir.ac.uk"; x-conformance=sidf_compatible Received-SPF: None (mail3-smtp-sop.national.inria.fr: no sender authenticity information available from domain of abb@cs.stir.ac.uk) identity=mailfrom; client-ip=139.153.254.199; receiver=mail3-smtp-sop.national.inria.fr; envelope-from="abb@cs.stir.ac.uk"; x-sender="abb@cs.stir.ac.uk"; x-conformance=sidf_compatible Received-SPF: None (mail3-smtp-sop.national.inria.fr: no sender authenticity information available from domain of postmaster@metical.cs.stir.ac.uk) identity=helo; client-ip=139.153.254.199; receiver=mail3-smtp-sop.national.inria.fr; envelope-from="abb@cs.stir.ac.uk"; x-sender="postmaster@metical.cs.stir.ac.uk"; x-conformance=sidf_compatible X-IronPort-Anti-Spam-Filtered: true X-IronPort-Anti-Spam-Result: A0AAAwDutzBXhsf+mYtdhA19pGYHgVWBXzaETIQwhSOEExcLgjyEZjwQAQEBAQEBAQERAQEBChYHUEEBBA0BgVmCJhIGCD0FQQImAiMOAQ4BHhMUBYd8AQEBEw6fR4dgiAKBboQ0hV8EChkNRINwAQEBARt8hFyCPgiBSxaCJoEKgVyCaAstExiCLgWXcTGIdIMvg2KET4Q6C0yDTodYhxcCSjeCPQSBVm0BhR8Ngh0lgRcBAQE X-IPAS-Result: A0AAAwDutzBXhsf+mYtdhA19pGYHgVWBXzaETIQwhSOEExcLgjyEZjwQAQEBAQEBAQERAQEBChYHUEEBBA0BgVmCJhIGCD0FQQImAiMOAQ4BHhMUBYd8AQEBEw6fR4dgiAKBboQ0hV8EChkNRINwAQEBARt8hFyCPgiBSxaCJoEKgVyCaAstExiCLgWXcTGIdIMvg2KET4Q6C0yDTodYhxcCSjeCPQSBVm0BhR8Ngh0lgRcBAQE X-IronPort-AV: E=Sophos;i="5.24,601,1454972400"; d="scan'208";a="177131417" Received: from metical.cs.stir.ac.uk ([139.153.254.199]) by mail3-smtp-sop.national.inria.fr with ESMTP/TLS/AES256-SHA; 09 May 2016 18:19:28 +0200 Received: from d253144.cs.stir.ac.uk ([139.153.253.144]) by metical.cs.stir.ac.uk with esmtpsa (TLS1.0:DHE_RSA_AES_256_CBC_SHA1:32) (Exim 4.72) (envelope-from ) id 1aznlL-0008Nr-R4; Mon, 09 May 2016 17:10:27 +0100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Mime-Version: 1.0 (Mac OS X Mail 9.2 \(3112\)) From: Andrea Bracciali Date: Mon, 9 May 2016 17:10:27 +0100 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Reply-To: cibb2016 Message-Id: <19C45BCE-4724-4DB6-BD9B-B50450B4AFE9@cs.stir.ac.uk> To: cibb2016 X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.3112) X-Validation-by: abb@cs.stir.ac.uk Subject: [Caml-list] CIBB 2016 - Second Call for Papers [apologies for multiple posting] =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS CIBB 2016 13th International Meeting on Computational Intelligence methods for Bioinformatics and Biostatistics =20 University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland UK September 1-3 2016 =20 http://www.cs.stir.ac.uk/events/cibb2016/ cibb2016@gmail.com =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D =20 In evidence (please see below and the web for details): - the very interesting list of INVITED SPEAKERS is growing ! - five new SPECIAL SESSIONS are running ! - EXTENDED DEADLINES for paper submission Please, connect to the conference via @CIBB2016 on twitter =20 Keynote Speakers (to be completed) Prof. Mark Beaumont School of Biological Sciences, Bristol University Evolutionary Biology Prof. Natalio Krasnogor School of Computing Science, Newcastle University Computing Science and Synthetic Biology Prof. Bud Mishra Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences and NYU School of Medicine, New = York University NYU, and Mt Sinai School of Medicine Computer Science, Cell Biology and Genetics Dr. Guido Sanguinetti School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh System design of stochastic models =20 SPECIAL SESSIONS =20 Engineering Bio-interfaces and Rudimentary Cells as a way to develop Synthe= tic Biology Contacts: Maria Raposo, mfr@fct.unl.pt Biocuration and integration of biomedical databases Contacts: Riccardo Rizzo, ricrizzo@pa.icar.cnr.it =20 Modelling and simulation methods for Systems Biology and Systems Medicine Contacts: Paolo Cazzaniga, paolo.cazzaniga@unibg.it High-Performance Computing and Deep learning methods for Genomic Data Analy= sis Contacts: : Fabio Tordini, tordini@di.unito.it =20 Statistical inference in mechanistic models of biological system Contacts: Dirk Husmeier, Dirk.Husmeier@glasgow.ac.uk =20 Scope The main goal of this 13th edition of the CIBB international conference is = to provide a multi-disciplinary forum open to researchers interested in the= application of computational intelligence, in a broad sense, to open probl= ems in bioinformatics, biostatistics, systems and synthetic biology and med= ical informatics. Cutting edge methodologies capable of accelerating life s= cience discoveries will be discussed. Following its tradition and roots, th= is year's meeting will bring together researchers from the international sc= ientific community interested in advancements and future perspectives in bi= oinformatics and biostatistics. Also, looking at current trends and future = opportunities at the edge of computer and life sciences, the application of= computational intelligence to system and synthetic biology, and the conseq= uent impact on innovative medicine will be of great for the conference. The= oretical and experimental biologists are also invited to participate in ord= er to present novel challenges and foster multidisciplinary collaboration. The scientific program of CIBB 2016 will include Keynote Speakers, tutorial= s and special sessions. Contributed papers will be presented in plenary ora= l sessions, special sessions, or poster sessions. Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to: =C2=B7 Next generation sequencing bioalgorithms =C2=B7 Multi-omics data analysis =C2=B7 High dimensional statistical analysis of omics data =C2=B7 Algorithms for alternative splicing analysis =C2=B7 Algorithms for molecular evolution and phylogenetic analysis =C2=B7 Methods for the visualization of high dimensional complex omic = data =C2=B7 Software tools for bioinformatics =C2=B7 Methods for comparative genomics =C2=B7 Methods for functional classification of genes =C2=B7 Methods for unsupervised analysis, validation and visualization= of structures discovered in bio-molecular data =C2=B7 Health-Informatics and Medical Informatics. =C2=B7 Methods for the integration of clinical and genetic data =C2=B7 Heterogeneous data integration and data fusion for diagnostics =C2=B7 Algorithms for pharmacogenomics =C2=B7 Biomedical text mining and imaging =C2=B7 Methods for diagnosis and prognosis within personalized medicine =C2=B7 Statistical methods for the analysis of clinical data =C2=B7 Prediction of secondary and tertiary protein structures =C2=B7 Mass spectrometry data analysis in proteomics =C2=B7 Algorithms for molecular evolution and phylogenetic analysis =C2=B7 Bio-molecular databases and data mining =C2=B7 Mathematical modeling and automated reasoning on biological and= synthetic systems=20 =C2=B7 Computational simulation of biological systems =C2=B7 Methods and advances in systems biology =C2=B7 Spatio-temporal analysis of synthetic and biological systems =C2=B7 Network systems biology =C2=B7 Models for cell populations and tissues =C2=B7 Methods for the engineering of synthetic components =C2=B7 Modelling and engineering of interacting synthetic and biologic= al systems =C2=B7 Software tools for bioinformatics, biostatistics, systems and s= ynthetic biology =20 Publication Accepted papers will be presented at the conference (at least one author is= expected to register), and will be published on proceedings for conference= distribution. Extended and revised versions of the papers presented at CIB= B 2016 will be invited for a post-conference monograph. This is traditional= ly published in the Springer series of Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics (LNB= I), (arrangements undergoing). Continuing the tradition of CIBB, we are pla= nning to publish best papers in one (or more, as appropriate) special issue= of an international scientific journal (such as BMC Bioinformatics, in the= latest editions). =20 Paper Submission Papers must be prepared following the guidelines illustrated on the CIBB we= b site and should be long between 4 and 6 pages. Papers should be submitted in PDF format on the Easy Chair conference syste= m (link available on the web site). Important Dates=20 =20 Paper submission deadline: 29th May 2016 Notification of acceptance: 22nd June 2016 Final paper due: 8th July 2016 Conference: 1st -3rd September 2016 =20 General Chairs Andrea Bracciali, University of Stirling, UK David Gilbert, Brunel University London, UK Gilbert MacKenzie, UL, ENSAI and Keele, UK =20