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1. ICIBM 2013  

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2013. 4. 1 ~ 2013. 4. 15

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ICIBM 2013
The 2013 International Conference on Intelligent Biology and Medicine

Date: August 11-13, 2013
Venue: Vanderbilt University, USA
Homepage: http://bioinfo.mc.vanderbilt.edu/icibm2013/

Important Dates:
• Deadline for paper submission: April 15, 2013
• Notification to authors of papers: May 20, 2013
• Deadline for abstract submission: May 31, 2013
• Notification to authors of abstracts: June 15, 2013
• Conference early registration: July 1, 2013
• Conference dates: August 11-13, 2013

The 2013 International Conference on Intelligent Biology and Medicine (ICIBM 2013) will be held on August 11-13, 2013 at Nashville/Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. The conference web site is available at http://bioinfo.mc.vanderbilt.edu/icibm2013/. Keynote speakers include Drs. Lucila Ohno-Machado, Dan Roden, A Keith Dunker, Yixue Li and Dana Pe¡¯er (pending). There are travel awards available to students and postdoc fellows.

You are invited to submit papers with unpublished original work describing recent advances on all aspects of Bioinformatics, Systems Biology, and Intelligent Computing. The papers will be considered in special issues of several journals, including BMC Systems Biology, BMC Genomics, and International Journal of Computational Biology and Drug Design (IJCBDD). Participants who do not submit papers are encouraged to submit abstracts.

Please forward the attached CFP file to your colleagues, students, postdocs, and friends who might be interested.

2. RECOMB-SEQ 2013  

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2013. 4. 11 ~ 2013. 4. 12

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RECOMB-SEQ 2013
RECOMB-SEQ: THIRD ANNUAL RECOMB SATELLITE WORKSHOP ON MASSIVELY PARALLEL SEQUENCING

Date: April 11- 12, 2013
Venue: Beijing, China

Home page: http://bioinfo.au.tsinghua.edu.cn/recomb2013/satellite.html

About the Workshop:

RECOMB-seq is a workshop held immediately after the main RECOMB conference, with a distinct paper submission process and program. Our goal is to bring together the community of scientists working on methods for massively parallel sequencing.

Scope:

The recent revolution in sequencing technology has opened the door for myriads of new applications and bio-medical discoveries. Projects are under way to sequence thousands of individuals (the 1000 Genome project), tens of thousands of vertebrate species (the Genome10K project), and the whole microbial ecosystem that live in our bodies (the Human Microbiome project). Simultaneously, the novelty and complexity of the data has highlighted the challenges and limitations of current methods. As the technology continues to evolve and approaches its third generation, the challenges facing the community are becoming increasingly computational.

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