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Translational Bioinformatics Conference (TBC 2013)
Date: Oct 2, 2013 - Oct 4, 2013
Venue: JW Marriott Hotel, Seoul, Korea
Home page: http://www.snubi.org/TBC2013/
Translational Bioinformatics Conference (TBC) will aim to highlight the multi-disciplinary nature research field and provide an opportunity to bring together and exchange ideas between translational bioinformatics researchers. TBC puts its initial emphasis on promoting translational bioinformatics research activities initiated in Asia-Pacific region such that the first annual will be held in Seoul, Korea. Translational bioinformatics is a rapidly emerging field of biomedical data sciences and informatics technologies that efficiently translate basic molecular, genetic, cellular, and clinical data into clinical products or health implications. Translational bioinformaticians with a mix of computer scientists, engineers, epidemiologists, physicists, statisticians, physicians and biologists come together to create the unique intellectual environment of our meeting.
Learning Objectives
Major topic areas of this year are focused on infra-technological innovations from bench to bedside, with a particular emphasis on clinical implications
To present and exchange the latest progresses in translational bioinformatics.
To identify the current challenges, to find research and funding opportunities, and develop future perspectives.
To demonstrate how genomic data-driven informatics approaches can facilitate clinical research, genomic medicine, and healthcare
To facilitate trans-disciplinary interactions among computational biology, genomics, bio-data sciences, translational medicine, and healthcare.
To provide educational opportunities for the rapidly growing new comers.
To develop and deploy platform for resource and problem sharing among nation-wide biomedical informatics initiatives.
Important dates
Paper submission due on June 17, 2013.
Notification of paper acceptance on July 18, 2013.
Poster submission due on August 12, 2013. (Breaking sessions)
Final manuscript of full paper for publication review due on Sept. 23, 2013.
Final manuscripts are reviewed by the journal editors again and will be published late 2013.
Call for Papers
Paper presentation slots: 24
The submitters are requested to provide a C.V. of the senior author.
The Proceedings of TBC 2013 will publish abstracts only without publishing the full length manuscripts to protect from ¡°prior publication¡±.
Selected papers among the 30 will be invited to a special article of JAMIA.
All accepted papers of TBC 2013 will be recommended to be published as journal papers by JAMIA (J Am Med Inform Assoc), BioData Mining, Healthcare Informatics Research, and Genomics & Informatics.
* TBC does not publish papers on the conference day but has 3 month revision process.
Paper Submission
Full papers are limited to 12 pages, including title, abstract (250 words or less), figures, tables, text, and bibliography. The first page should give keywords, authors' postal and electronic mailing addresses. Papers must not have been previously published and must not be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. Papers will be submitted electronically in MS Word, postscript or PDF format through the conference website at http://www.snubi.org/TBC2013/.
Topics
TBC 2013 provides a general forum for disseminating the latest research in genomics, bioinformatics, translational research, and medical informatics. We solicit high-quality original research papers in any aspect of translational bioinformatics. Relevant topics include but are not limited to:
Next Generation Sequencing for Personal Genomics, Cancer Genomics and Metagenomics
Rare and common variants of human genome
Epigenomics, non-coding RNAs, and DNA methylation analyses
Genome-Phenome-Envirome Network Analysis
Microarray analysis and functional genomics for disease
Biomarkers, Drug Discovery and Pharmacogenomics
Biomedical Text/Data Mining and Visualization
Network Biology/Medicine and Pathway/Regulation Analysis
Biomedical Intelligence, Clinical Informatics, and Health Record
Semantic Biology/Medicine and Biomedical Ontologies.
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