APBC 2011 - The Ninth Asia Pacific Bioinformatics Conference (APBC 2011)
Topics/Call fo Papers
http://sysbio.kribb.re.kr/APBC2011
The aim of this conference is to bring together researchers, academics, and industrial practitioners. We invite submissions that address conceptual and practical issues of bioinformatics.
Topics of Interest
Papers are solicited on, but not limited to, the following topics:
Sequence analysis
Motif search/discovery
RNA analysis
Physical and genetic maps
Evolution and phylogeny
Protein structure analysis
Transcriptome, gene expression
Proteomics
Pathways, networks and systems
Ontologies
Population genetics/SNP/Haplotyping
Comparative genomics
Submission Guidelines
APBC2011 invites high-quality original full papers on any topic related to Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. The submitted papers must have not been published or under the consideration for publication in any other journal or conference with formal proceedings. All accepted papers will have to be presented by one on the authors at the conference. Accepted papers will be invited to be published in the journal BMC Bioinformatics, following the journal's publication policy. Please note that it is APBC's policy that at least one of the authors must be able to present the paper for it appear in the proceedings.
Papers should not be more than 10 pages in length (approximately 16 pages in review style single column double space settings), including the title, authors and addresses, abstract, text, figures and tables, and references. Authors can provide supplementary materials at their own website if necessary.
The format of the files must follow BMC Bioinformatics guidelines. Please note that your submission risks not being considered for the review process if it does not meet these format requirements. The manuscripts can be prepared with any of the popular word-processing tools but should be submitted as PDF files. Please use BioMed Central's templates:
TeX/LaTeX - TeX template: http://www.biomedcentral.com/info/ifora/tex
The aim of this conference is to bring together researchers, academics, and industrial practitioners. We invite submissions that address conceptual and practical issues of bioinformatics.
Topics of Interest
Papers are solicited on, but not limited to, the following topics:
Sequence analysis
Motif search/discovery
RNA analysis
Physical and genetic maps
Evolution and phylogeny
Protein structure analysis
Transcriptome, gene expression
Proteomics
Pathways, networks and systems
Ontologies
Population genetics/SNP/Haplotyping
Comparative genomics
Submission Guidelines
APBC2011 invites high-quality original full papers on any topic related to Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. The submitted papers must have not been published or under the consideration for publication in any other journal or conference with formal proceedings. All accepted papers will have to be presented by one on the authors at the conference. Accepted papers will be invited to be published in the journal BMC Bioinformatics, following the journal's publication policy. Please note that it is APBC's policy that at least one of the authors must be able to present the paper for it appear in the proceedings.
Papers should not be more than 10 pages in length (approximately 16 pages in review style single column double space settings), including the title, authors and addresses, abstract, text, figures and tables, and references. Authors can provide supplementary materials at their own website if necessary.
The format of the files must follow BMC Bioinformatics guidelines. Please note that your submission risks not being considered for the review process if it does not meet these format requirements. The manuscripts can be prepared with any of the popular word-processing tools but should be submitted as PDF files. Please use BioMed Central's templates:
TeX/LaTeX - TeX template: http://www.biomedcentral.com/info/ifora/tex
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