AHPB 2015 - Special Session on ADVANCES IN HIGH-PERFORMANCE BIOINFORMATICS, SYSTEMS AND SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY
Topics/Call fo Papers
The computational approach to biology is dealing with an enormous availability of data and an extreme complexity in the modelling and analysis of life systems. Both these issues make the scaling-up promise of High Performance Computing extremely appealing. Currently, the possibility of parallelising algorithms and analysis techniques exploiting the various HPC emerging frameworks is receiving a lot of interest. Examples include the porting of legacy applications to clusters, e.g. those for genome analysis, and the use of distributed technologies, cloud computing, on-chip supercomputing, GPGPUs, and massively parallel architectures for the treatment of high-throughput data-sets (e.g. Xeon Phi implementations). Arguably, HPC will turn out to be an unifying aspect of the future integration of Bioinformatics, Systems and Synthetic Biology.
The aim of this special session is to present the latest efforts in HP Computational Biology and to foster the integration of researchers interested in HPC and Computational Biology.
Examples of topics of interest include, but are not limited to, HPC experiences in:
Algorithms for genomics and proteomics
DNA assembly and mapping
Bio-Molecular sequence analysis
Gene identification and annotation
SNP analysis and classification
Differential gene expression analysis and clustering techniques
Phylogeny reconstruction algorithms
Biological databases for big data management
Modelling and simulation of biological systems
Automated verification in Computational Biology
Virtual labs and experiments
HPC-based approaches in Synthetic Biology
DNA-based biological circuits simulations
Modelling of structural protein properties
Parallel architectures for Computational Biology
System infrastructure for high throughput analysis
Important dates
Paper submission: 25th Aug. 2014
Acceptance notification: 25th Oct. 2014
Camera ready due: 10th Nov. 2014
Conference: 4th - 6th Mar 2015
Co-chairs:
Ivan Merelli, CNR-ITB, IT
Daniele D'Agostino, CNR-IMATI, IT
Programme Committee:
Marco Beccuti, University of Turin, IT
Andrea Bracciali, University of Stirling, UK
Luca Bortolussi, University of Trieste, IT
Andrea Clematis, CNR-IMATI, IT
Antonella Galizia, CNR-IMATI, IT
Sandra Gesing, University of Tuebingen, DE
David Gilbert, Brunel University, UK
Monika Heiner, Brandenburg University at Cottbus, DE
Alberto Policriti, University of Udine, IT
Luciano Milanesi, CNR-ITB, IT
Steffen Möller, Institut für Neuro und Bioinformatik, DE
Christian Straube, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, DE
Gethin Norman, University of Glasgow, UK
Horacio Pérez-Sánchez, University of Murcia, E
The aim of this special session is to present the latest efforts in HP Computational Biology and to foster the integration of researchers interested in HPC and Computational Biology.
Examples of topics of interest include, but are not limited to, HPC experiences in:
Algorithms for genomics and proteomics
DNA assembly and mapping
Bio-Molecular sequence analysis
Gene identification and annotation
SNP analysis and classification
Differential gene expression analysis and clustering techniques
Phylogeny reconstruction algorithms
Biological databases for big data management
Modelling and simulation of biological systems
Automated verification in Computational Biology
Virtual labs and experiments
HPC-based approaches in Synthetic Biology
DNA-based biological circuits simulations
Modelling of structural protein properties
Parallel architectures for Computational Biology
System infrastructure for high throughput analysis
Important dates
Paper submission: 25th Aug. 2014
Acceptance notification: 25th Oct. 2014
Camera ready due: 10th Nov. 2014
Conference: 4th - 6th Mar 2015
Co-chairs:
Ivan Merelli, CNR-ITB, IT
Daniele D'Agostino, CNR-IMATI, IT
Programme Committee:
Marco Beccuti, University of Turin, IT
Andrea Bracciali, University of Stirling, UK
Luca Bortolussi, University of Trieste, IT
Andrea Clematis, CNR-IMATI, IT
Antonella Galizia, CNR-IMATI, IT
Sandra Gesing, University of Tuebingen, DE
David Gilbert, Brunel University, UK
Monika Heiner, Brandenburg University at Cottbus, DE
Alberto Policriti, University of Udine, IT
Luciano Milanesi, CNR-ITB, IT
Steffen Möller, Institut für Neuro und Bioinformatik, DE
Christian Straube, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, DE
Gethin Norman, University of Glasgow, UK
Horacio Pérez-Sánchez, University of Murcia, E
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- Special Session on: PARALLEL COMPUTING FOR NEURAL SYSTEMS (PACNES)
- 2nd International Workshop Assurance Cases for Software-intensive Systems
- International Workshop on programming debugging
- The 6th International Workshop on Software Aging and Rejuvenation
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