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Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing, January 3-6, 1996 (fwd)
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The first Pacific Symposium on Biocompting (PSB), will be held January 3-6,
1996 in Hawaii. PSB will bring together top researchers from the North
America, the Asian Pacific nations, Europe and around the world to exchange
research results and address open issues in all aspects of computational
biology. Replacing and extending the last three years of Biotechnology
Computing Tracks at the Hawaiian International Conference on System
Sciences, PSB will provide a forum for the presentation of work in
databases, algorithms, interfaces, visualization, modelling and other
computational methods, as applied to biological problems, with emphasis on
applications in data-rich areas of molecular biology. In addition, PSB
intends to attract a more balanced combination of computer scientists and
biologists by reducing some of the barriers to the attendence of biologists
reported by HICSS participants.
To provide focus for the very broad area of biological computing, PSB is
organized into a series of tracks, minitracks and workshops. The tracks
identify the focus research topics for the meeting; minitracks are
opportunities for presentation of work in emerging research areas; and
workshops provide forums for discussions of significant infrastructure and
other non-research issues. In addition, PSB offers two invited keynote
talks, an general paper track, poster and demonstration sessions, and plenty
of opportunity for informal public discussion.
All paper submissions will be rigorously peer-reviewed, and accepted papers
will be published in an archival proceedings volume. Paper publication is
required for oral presentation. Researchers wishing to present their
research without official publication are encouraged to submit an abstract
for the poster or demonstration sessions.
Important dates:
Expression of interest to session chair: immediate
Paper submissions due: July 27, 1995
Notification of paper acceptance: September 11, 1995
Final paper deadline October 2, 1995
Early registration deadline October 2, 1995
Each track, workshop and minitrack has a chair who is reponsible for
organizing that session. Please contact the specific session chair relevant
to your interests for further information.
Tracks:
* The Evolution of Biomolecular Structures and the Structure of
Biomolecular Evolution.
chairs: Richard A. Goldstein & Russ B. Altman
contact: richardg@Chem.LSA.UMich.Edu
+1 (313) 763-8013
+1 (313) 747-4865 (fax)
* Interactive Molecular Visualization
chairs: Michael Teschner & Chris Henn
contact: micha@basel.sgi.com
+41 (61) 641-0903
+41 (61) 641-1201 (fax)
* Stochastic Models, Formal Systems and Algorithmic Discovery for Genome
Informatics
chairs: Tom Head, Takashi Yokomori, Katsumi Nitta & Kiyoshi Asai
contact: tom@math.binghamton.edu
+1 (607) 777-2278 or leave a message at +1 (607) 777-2147
+1 (607) 777-2450 (fax)
* Discovering, Learning, Analyzing and Predicting Protein Structure
chairs: Richard H. Lathrop & A. Keith Dunker
contact: dunker@jaguar.csc.wsu.edu
+1 (509) 335-2430
+1 (509) 335-9688 (fax)
Minitracks:
* Population Modelling
chairs: John Conery and Ross Kiester
contact: conery@cs.uoregon.edu
+1 (503) 346-3973
+1 (503) 346-5373 (fax)
* Hybrid Quantum and Classical Mechanical Methods for Studying Biopolymers
in Solution
chairs: Martin Field & Jiali Gao
contact: mjfield@ibs.fr
+33 (76) 88-9594
+33 (76) 88-5494 (fax)
* Models of Control Systems in Biology
chair: Seth Michelson
contact: Seth.Michelson@syntex.com
+1 (415) 354-7142
+1 (415) 354-7554 (fax)
* Computational Studies on the Design of Protease Inhibitors
chair: C.N. Hodge
contact: hodgecn@lldmpc.dnet.dupont.com
+1 (302) 695-3698
+1 (302) 695-2813 (fax)
PSB Workshops provide opportunities for discussion about issues that are
significant to the computational biology community. They will feature
presentations of current research as well as forums for other kinds of
communication. Please contact the chairs for more information about
presentation requirements.
* Internet Tools for Computational Biology
chair: Reinhard Doelz
contact: doelz@ubaclu.unibas.ch
+41 (61) 267-2078
+41 (61) 267-2247 (fax)
* Biocomputing Education: Challenges and Opportunities
chairs: Susan J. Johns, Steven M. Thompson, & A. Keith Dunker
contact: thompson@jaguar.csc.wsu.edu
+1 (509) 335-0533 or 335-3179
+1 (509) 335-9688 (fax)
For questions, or for information about submissions of papers, posters or
demonstrations that do not fit into any of the above sessions, contact the
conference co-chairs:
Dr. Teri Klein
Computer Graphics Laboratory
University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, CA 94143-0446 USA
phone: +1 (415) 476-0663
fax: +1 (415) 502-1755
email: klein@cgl.ucsf.edu
or
Dr. Lawrence Hunter
Lister Hill Center
National Library of Medicine
Bldg. 38A, MS-54
8600 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, MD 20894 USA
phone: +1 (301) 496-9300
fax: +1 (301) 496-0673
email: hunter@nlm.nih.gov
For registration and site information, contact the PSB conference
coordinator:
Sharon Surles
PSB Conference Coordinator
IS, Inc., Suite 203
5330 Carroll Canyon Rd
San Diego, CA 92121 USA
phone: +1 (619) 658-9782
fax: +1 (619) 658-9463
psb@intsim.com