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Category parallel and distributed computing; genomics and proteomics; sequence analysis & microarrays; bioinfomatic databases & big data;
Deadline: January 03, 2014 | Date: May 19, 2014
Venue/Country: Phoenix, Arizona, USA, U.S.A
Updated: 2013-08-09 17:40:50 (GMT+9)
 Monday, May 19, 2014Phoenix, Arizona, USAHigh-performance computing became an integral part of research and  development in bioinformatics and computational biology. The large  size of biological data sets, inherent complexity of biological  problems and the ability to deal with error-prone data, all result in  large run-time and memory requirements. The goal of this workshop is  to provide a forum for discussion of latest research in developing  high-performance computing solutions to data-intensive and  compute-intensive problems arising from molecular biology and related  life sciences areas. We are especially interested in parallel and  distributed algorithms, memory-efficient algorithms, large scale data  mining techniques, including approaches for big data and cloud  computing, algorithms on multicores and GPUs, and design of  high-performance software for biological applications.The workshop will feature contributed papers as well as invited talks  from reputed researchers in the field. Topics of interest include but  are not limited to:- Bioinformatic databases- Computational genomics and metagenomics- Computational proteomics and metaproteomics- DNA assembly, clustering, and mapping- Gene expression analysis with RNASeq and microarrays- Gene identification and annotation- Parallel algorithms for biological sequence analysis- Parallel architectures for biological applications- Molecular evolution and phylogenetic reconstruction algorithms- Protein structure prediction and modeling- Next Generation sequence data analysis- Parallel algorithms in chemical genetics and chemical informatics- High performance algorithms for systems biology- Cloud-enabled solutions for computational biology- Big Data Solutions for Systems Biology- Energy-aware High Performance Biological ApplicationsSubmission guidelinesPapers reporting on original research (both theoretical and  experimental) in all areas of bioinformatics and computational biology  are sought. Surveys of important recent results and directions are  also welcome. The submission portal will be available in September.  Submitted manuscripts may not exceed ten (10) single-spaced  double-column pages using 10-point size font on 8.5x11 inch pages  (IEEE conference style), including figures, tables, and references  (see IPDPS Call for Papers for more details). All papers will be  reviewed. IEEE CS Press will publish the IPDPS symposium and workshop  abstracts as a printed volume. The complete symposium and workshop  proceedings will also be published by IEEE CS Press on CD-ROM and will  also be available in the IEEE Digital Library.Important DatesWorkshop papers due: January 3rd, 2014Authors notification: February 21st, 2014Camera-ready papers due: March 14th, 2014Workshop Co-ChairsSrinivas Aluru                         David A. BaderCollege of Computing                   College of ComputingGeorgia Institute of Technology        Georgia Institute of TechnologyAtlanta, GA 30332, USA                 Atlanta, GA 30332, USAPhones: +1 404 385-1486                +1 404 385-0004Program ChairAlba Cristina Magalhaes Alves de MeloDepartment of Computer ScienceUniversity of Brasilia, BrazilBrasilia-DF, 70910-900, BrazilPhone: +55 61 31073662Program Committee- Mario Cannataro, University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro, Italy- Umit Catalyurek, Ohio State University, USA- Mark Clement, Brigham Young University, USA- Wu-Chun Feng, Virginia Tech, USA- Ananth Kalyanaraman, Washington State University, USA- Marta Kasprsak, Poznan Institute of Technology, Poland- Marta Mattoso, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil- Folker Meyer, Argonne National Laboratory, USA- Bertil Schmidt, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany- Quinn Snell, Brigham Young University, USA- Alexandros Stamatakis, HITS gGmbH, Germany- Michela Taufer, University of Delaware, USA- James Taylor, Emory University, USA- Denis Trystram, Grenoble Institute of Technology, France- Yoshiki Yamaguchi, University of Tsukuba, Japan- Jaroslaw Zola, Rutgers University, USA
Monday, May 19, 2014Phoenix, Arizona, USAHigh-performance computing became an integral part of research and  development in bioinformatics and computational biology. The large  size of biological data sets, inherent complexity of biological  problems and the ability to deal with error-prone data, all result in  large run-time and memory requirements. The goal of this workshop is  to provide a forum for discussion of latest research in developing  high-performance computing solutions to data-intensive and  compute-intensive problems arising from molecular biology and related  life sciences areas. We are especially interested in parallel and  distributed algorithms, memory-efficient algorithms, large scale data  mining techniques, including approaches for big data and cloud  computing, algorithms on multicores and GPUs, and design of  high-performance software for biological applications.The workshop will feature contributed papers as well as invited talks  from reputed researchers in the field. Topics of interest include but  are not limited to:- Bioinformatic databases- Computational genomics and metagenomics- Computational proteomics and metaproteomics- DNA assembly, clustering, and mapping- Gene expression analysis with RNASeq and microarrays- Gene identification and annotation- Parallel algorithms for biological sequence analysis- Parallel architectures for biological applications- Molecular evolution and phylogenetic reconstruction algorithms- Protein structure prediction and modeling- Next Generation sequence data analysis- Parallel algorithms in chemical genetics and chemical informatics- High performance algorithms for systems biology- Cloud-enabled solutions for computational biology- Big Data Solutions for Systems Biology- Energy-aware High Performance Biological ApplicationsSubmission guidelinesPapers reporting on original research (both theoretical and  experimental) in all areas of bioinformatics and computational biology  are sought. Surveys of important recent results and directions are  also welcome. The submission portal will be available in September.  Submitted manuscripts may not exceed ten (10) single-spaced  double-column pages using 10-point size font on 8.5x11 inch pages  (IEEE conference style), including figures, tables, and references  (see IPDPS Call for Papers for more details). All papers will be  reviewed. IEEE CS Press will publish the IPDPS symposium and workshop  abstracts as a printed volume. The complete symposium and workshop  proceedings will also be published by IEEE CS Press on CD-ROM and will  also be available in the IEEE Digital Library.Important DatesWorkshop papers due: January 3rd, 2014Authors notification: February 21st, 2014Camera-ready papers due: March 14th, 2014Workshop Co-ChairsSrinivas Aluru                         David A. BaderCollege of Computing                   College of ComputingGeorgia Institute of Technology        Georgia Institute of TechnologyAtlanta, GA 30332, USA                 Atlanta, GA 30332, USAPhones: +1 404 385-1486                +1 404 385-0004Program ChairAlba Cristina Magalhaes Alves de MeloDepartment of Computer ScienceUniversity of Brasilia, BrazilBrasilia-DF, 70910-900, BrazilPhone: +55 61 31073662Program Committee- Mario Cannataro, University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro, Italy- Umit Catalyurek, Ohio State University, USA- Mark Clement, Brigham Young University, USA- Wu-Chun Feng, Virginia Tech, USA- Ananth Kalyanaraman, Washington State University, USA- Marta Kasprsak, Poznan Institute of Technology, Poland- Marta Mattoso, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil- Folker Meyer, Argonne National Laboratory, USA- Bertil Schmidt, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany- Quinn Snell, Brigham Young University, USA- Alexandros Stamatakis, HITS gGmbH, Germany- Michela Taufer, University of Delaware, USA- James Taylor, Emory University, USA- Denis Trystram, Grenoble Institute of Technology, France- Yoshiki Yamaguchi, University of Tsukuba, Japan- Jaroslaw Zola, Rutgers University, USAKeywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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