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1. GIW 2016  

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2016. 4. 17 ~ 2016. 4. 30

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GIW 2016
http://admis.fudan.edu.cn/giw2016/
The 27th International Conference on Genome Informatics


Where : Shanghai, China
When : Guanghua Tower, Handan Campus, Fudan University. October 3-5, 2016


KEY DATES

Full Paper submission due: 30th April, 2016
Author notification due: 15th June, 2016
Final version due: 15th July, 2016
Author registration deadline: 30th July 2016

Genome Informatics Workshop (GIW) is the longest running international bioinformatics conference, which has provided unique opportunities that bridge theory and experiments, academia and industry, and East and West.

The First GIW was held at Kikai Shinko Kaikan, Tokyo during December 3-4, 1990 as an open workshop just before the Japanese Human Genome Project started in 1991. Thus it has a history of 25 years. Since 1993, GIW changed to an international conference. GIW 2000 had more than 500 participants and it was no longer a "workshop". From 2001, the first year of 21st Century, the name of this annual meeting was changed to "International Conference on Genome Informatics" while keeping GIW as its acronym because the name GIW was established in the community.

GIW was traditionally held in Japan. In 2007, it was the first time that GIW was held outside of Japan. Since then, GIS has been held in major Asian countries.

The 27th International Conference on Genome Informatics (GIW 2016) will be held at Fudan University, Shanghai, China on October 3-5, 2016. The aims of the conference are to present recent results of both theoretical and practical research, to show new applications, to demonstrate systems, and to indicate directions of future research. Papers in all areas related to works that are ultimately devoted to the computational understanding of biological systems on a molecular basis will be considered.

2. RECOMB 2016  

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2016. 4. 17 ~ 2016. 4. 21

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RECOMB 2016
http://recomb2016.bioinformatics.ucla.edu
The 20th Annual International Conference on Research in Computational Molecular Biology

Where: Loews Santa Monica hotel, Santa Monica, LA, CA, USA
When: 17 Apr ~ 21 Apr, 2016

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Paper submission deadline: October 26, 2015
Poster submission deadline: February 15, 2016



Welcome to RECOMB 2016, the 20th Annual International Conference on Research in Computational Molecular Biology! The conference aims to bridge the computational, mathematical, statistical, and biological sciences. The conference features keynote talks by preeminent scientists in life sciences, proceeding presentations of peer-reviewed research papers in computational biology, and poster sessions on the latest research progress. As usual, authors of accepted papers will be invited to submit an edited version of the manuscript to the Journal of Computational Biology for the publication of a special issue. We are also excited to announce our new partnership with Cell Systems.

RECOMB 2016 is the twentieth in a series of well-established scientific conferences bridging the areas of computational, mathematical, statistical and biological sciences. The conference features keynote talks by preeminent scientists in life sciences, proceeding presentations of peer-reviewed research papers in computational biology, and poster sessions on the latest research progress.

The conference series aims at attracting research contributions in all areas of computational molecular biology, including but not limited to: molecular sequence analysis; recognition of genes and regulatory elements; molecular evolution; protein structure; structural genomics; analysis of gene expression; biological networks; sequencing and genotyping technologies; drug design; probabilistic and combinatorial algorithms; systems biology; computational proteomics; structural and functional genomics; information systems for computational biology and imaging.

The origins of the conference are in the mathematical and computational side of the field, and there remains a certain focus on computational advances. However, effective applications of computational techniques to achieve biological innovation remain a central aspect of the conference.

The RECOMB Conference Series (http://www.recomb.org/) was founded in 1997 to provide a scientific forum for theoretical advances in computational biology and their applications in molecular biology and medicine.

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