IPCAT 2012 - 9th International Conference on Information Processing in Cells and Tissues
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Category IPCAT 2012
Deadline: November 28, 2011 | Date: March 31, 2012-April 02, 2012
Venue/Country: Cambridge, U.K.
Updated: 2012-03-04 17:30:44 (GMT+9)
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The IPCAT series of conferences began in 1995 as a venue to bring together a multidisciplinary group of scientists interested in modelling the processes that take place within biological cells and tissues. The conferences aim to bring together researchers in both the biological and physical sciences who have a common interest in the nature of biological information processing; whether this interest is for the purpose of understanding biology or for developing new algorithms or engineered systems based upon biological principles. This year's conference will take place in Cambridge, the centre of the UK's software and biotechnology industry.Topics include, but are not limited to:Synthetic, executable and computational biologyNatural computation and artificial lifeComputational intelligence and machine learningNeural modelling, neural implants and neural computationEvolving, adapting, and neural hardwareAutonomous, evolutionary, and biochemical roboticsArtificial tissues and organsMolecular evolution and theoretical biologyArtificial bio-sensor and vision implementationsQuantum computation in cells and tissuesModeling of metabolic pathways and responsesDevelopmental and morphogenetic systemsSimulation of genetic and ecological systemsBiological applications of nanotechnologyDNA, chemical and bacterial computingSystems biology and bioinformaticsGenome biology and mathematical biologyOrganisersThe IPCAT 2012 conference is organised by: Trinity College, Cambridge, the Intelligent Systems Group in the Department of Electronics, University of York, and the Institute of Bioengineering at EPFL,
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