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WABI 2003

3rd Workshop on Algorithms in Bioinformatics

Budapest, Hungary September 15-20, 2003

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Scope:

The Workshop on Algorithms in Bioinformatics covers research in all aspects of algorithmic work in bioinformatics and computational biology. The emphasis is on discrete algorithms that address important problems in molecular biology, genomics and genetics, that are founded on sound models, that are computationally efficient, that have been implemented and tested in simulations and on real datasets and that provide new biological results. The goal is to present recent research results, including significant work-in-progress, and to identify and explore directions for future research.

WABI 2003 will be held as part of ALGO 2003 in Budapest, Hungary, 15-20 September, 2003.

Topics:

Original research papers (including significant work-in-progress) or state-of-the-art surveys are solicited in all aspects of algorithms in bioinformatics and computational biology, including, but not limited to:

* Exact and approximate algorithms for genomics, genetics, sequence analysis, gene and signal recognition, alignment, molecular evolution, phylogenetics, structure determination or prediction, gene expression and gene networks, proteomics, functional genomics, and drug design.

* 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.

The proceedings of the workshop will be published in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series of Springer Verlag.


Submissions:

Submissions should consist of an extended abstract of no more than 15 pages (including title page, all figures and bibliography) in 11pt font, preferably using the Springer LNCS style (see http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html). An abstract should start with a presentation of the biological motivation, the algorithmic problem, the results achieved, their significance and a comparison with previous work. This material should be understandable to non-specialists. A more technical exposition should follow and an optional short appendix may contain details or additional data to be consulted at the discretion of the program committee. The submission must include the corresponding author's email address.

Submissions must be made using the online submission server which can be accessed through the ALGO 2003 website at (http://www.conferences.hu/ALGO2003/). Deadline is 23:59 GMT) on 28 April 2003, for your submission to be considered. Three formats will be supported this year, postscript, pdf, and doc. Each submission must be submitted as a single file. Authors using other than latex to generate their document are cautioned that as of the date of this call for papers, the final version of accepted papers must be submitted as a latex file.

Simultaneous submission to another conference or journal is allowed. Authors are asked to inform the program co-chairs at the time of submission of the simultaneous submission. If the submission has been accepted to another conference or a journal before WABI 2003, the abstract will not be published in the proceedings of WABI 2003.

In order to ensure inclusion of their work in the proceedings, authors must present their accepted papers at the workshop.

Address any questions to the program committee co-chairs, Gary Benson (benson@camelot.mssm.edu) and Roderic Page (r.page@bio.gla.ac.uk).

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