Aims and ScopeWith the advent of technologies like DNA sequencing and DNA microarray, an enormous amount of information has been generated that can only be efficiently analyzed with computers. As the information becomes ever larger and more complex, more computational tools are needed to sort through the data. These include: Development of computational methodologies to perform systematic studies of complex interactions in biological systems to enable discovery of new emergent properties that may arise from the integrated systemic view.
Modeling and simulation of biological processes, pathways, networks, and so on Paper SubmissionThe CSBio 2010 online submission system is opened at EasyChair here (http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=csbio2010).
Journal versions of selected papers from the conference proceedings will be invited to the following journals:
Important DatesSubmission deadline: July 15, 2010 (last extension) Call for Special SessionsProposals are solicited for CSBio 2010 special sessions. The special sessions will consist of both invited and contributed papers. All accepted papers will appear in the CSBio 2010 conference proceedings. Each proposal for special sessions should include the following information: * Title of the special session
Deadline for special session proposal submission: May 15, 2010 (passed) Proposals for special sessions should be submitted in electronic form (Word or pdf) to one of the following Special Sessions Chairs or to csbio2010@sit.kmutt.ac.th:
Stijn Meganck (smeganck@vub.ac.be) Call for Tutorials(submission deadline passed)The CSBio 2010 Organizing Committee invites proposals for tutorials to be held immediately preceding the main program of the conference. Proposals for tutorials should be submitted in electronic form (Word or pdf) by May 15, 2010 directly to the Tutorials Chair, Kwoh Chee Keong (ASCKKWOH@ntu.edu.sg) and/or to csbio2010@sit.kmutt.ac.th. Call for Competitions(submission deadline passed)CSBio 2010 will feature one or more competitions for solving computationally intensive and/or algorithmically challenging systems biology and bioinformatics problems. Proposals should be submitted by May 15, 2010 directly to the Competitions Chair, Ivor Tsang (IvorTsang@ntu.edu.sg) and/or to csbio2010@sit.kmutt.ac.th. Collocated ConferenceThe 4th International Conference on Advances in Information Technology (IAIT 2010) will be collocated with The 1st International Conference on Computational Systems-Biology and Bioinformatics (CSBio 2010) in Bangkok, Thailand.
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