Call for Papers – Computational Biology and Bioinformatics – Springer

Springer Calls for Paper Submissions in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics.

Springer is publishing a book of Advances in Computational Biology and calls for submission of research papers by October 14th (Wednesday), 2009. All accepted papers will be published in a research book entitled “Advances in Computational Biology”. This book will be published as part of a book series – Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (AEMB). AEMB Springer series is indexed in Medline, Scopus, EMBASE, BIOSIS, Biological Abstracts, CSA, Biological Sciences & Living Resources, Biological Sciences, & others.

Topics – Microarrays; Molecular dynamics and simulation; Molecular interactions; Molecular sequence, classification, alignment and assembly; Molecular sequence and structure databases; Computational Systems Biology; Gene regulation; Gene pattern discovery and identification; Gene expression analysis; Gene expression databases; Genetic network modeling and inference; Comparative genomics; Evolution of regulatory genomic sequences; RNA and DNA structure and sequencing; Biomedical engineering; Combinatorics and bioinformatics; Biological data mining and knowledge discovery; Biological databases and information retrieval; Bio-ontologies and semantics; Biological data integration and visualization; Image processing in medicine and biological sciences; Pattern classification and recognition; Sequence analysis and alignment; Informatics and Statistics in Biopharmaceutical Research; Tools and methods for computational biology and bioinformatics; Protein modeling; Proteomics, Protein folding and fold recognition; Metabolic modeling and pathways; Evolution and phylogenetics; Macromolecular structure prediction; Medical informatics; Epidemic models; Structural and functional genomics; Amino acid sequencing; Stochastic modeling; Cheminformatics; Computational drug discovery; Experimental medicine and analysis tools; Personalized medicine; Cancer informatics; Graph theory and computational biology; Experimental studies and results; Application of computational intelligence in drug design; High-performance computing and applications in biology; Computer-based medical systems (automation in medicine, …); Other aspects and applications relating to technological advancements in medicine and biological sciences and emerging roadmaps.

How to Submit Paper?

Online – http://springer.cviog.uga.edu/

Deadline for Paper Submission: October 14th (Wednesday), 2009

Contact:
ed-springer@springer.cviog.uga.edu

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