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9th Int. Conference on Computational Methods in Systems Biology, CMSB 2011
France - Paris

Hosted by: INRIA
Venue: Institute Henri Poincaré (IHP)
Dates: Sep 21, 2011 through Sep 23, 2011

Call for Proceedings Presentations: 2011-01-01 through 2011-04-29
 
Description
 
First call for papers

CMSB 2011

9th Int. Conference on Computational Methods in Systems Biology

September 21-23 2011
Institut Henri Poincaré
Paris, France

http://contraintes.inria.fr/CMSB11/

CMSB 2011 solicits original research articles on the analysis of biological systems, networks, and data. The conference brings together computer scientists, biologists, mathematicians, engineers, and physicists interested in a system-level understanding of biological processes.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: original paradigms for modelling biological processes, original models together with their application domains; frameworks and techniques for verifying, validating, analyzing, and simulating biological systems;
high-performance computational systems biology (this year the HiBi workshop is merged into CMSB); inference from high-throughput experimental data; model integration from biological databases; model reduction methods; multi-scale models; control of biological systems. Contributions on modelling and analysis of relevant biological case studies are especially encouraged.

INVITED TALKS

Pedro Mendes, University of Manchester, UK
Denis Thieffry, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France

IMPORTANT DATES

Abstract submission: April, 29
Paper submission: May, 6
Notification: June, 17
Camera-ready version: July, 1

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

François Fages (Chair) - INRIA Paris–Rocquencourt, France
Paolo Ballarini - INRIA Rennes Bretagne Atlantique, France
Gilles Bernot - University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, France
Alexander Bockmayr - Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Vincent Danos - University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Pierpaolo Degano - University of Pisa, Italy
Diego Di Bernardo - TIGEM, Naples, Italy
Finn Drablos - NTNU, Norway
Jerome Feret - INRIA - École Normale Supérieure, France
Jasmin Fisher - Microsoft Research Cambridge, United Kingdom
Stephen Gilmore - University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Monika Heiner - Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus, Germany
Jane Hillston - University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Ina Koch - Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Marta Kwiatkowska - Trinity College, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Christopher Langmead - Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA
Oded Maler - CNRS Verimag, Grenoble, France
Tommaso Mazza - CIBIO / University of Trento, Italy
Pedro Mendes, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Bud Mishra - Courant Institute and NYU School of Medicine, New York, USA
Satoru Miyano - University of Tokyo, Japan
Ion Petre - Åbo Akademi University, Finland
Corrado Priami - CoSBi / Microsoft Research, University of Trento, Italy
Ovidiu Radulescu - Université de Montpellier 2, France
Olivier Roux - IRCCyN / École Centrale de Nantes, France
Carolyn Talcott - SRI International, Menlo Park CA, USA
Denis Thieffry - École Normale Supérieure, Paris, France
Johannes H.G.M. Van Beek - Vrije Universiteit, Netherlands
Verena Wolf - Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany

AWARDS

The Program Committee of CMSB 2011 will give two best paper awards: one Best Student Paper Award and one NVIDIA Best Paper Award.

The Best Student Paper Award recipient is given public recognition and receives an award of 500 US$ from the IEEE Technical Committee on Simulation (TCSIM). For a paper to qualify for the Best Student Paper award, a student must be the lead author, the submission must be done in the student paper category and the student must present the paper at the conference.

The NVIDIA Best Paper Award recipient is given public recognition and receives one high end Tesla GPU equipment of a value of 3,999 US$ donated by NVIDIA. Any paper on any topic of CMSB can qualify for this award provided the submission indicates the NVIDIA Best Paper Award category.

ORGANISING COMMITTEE

Grégory Batt, François Fages, Dragana Jovanovska, Ramon Martin, Thierry Martinez, Sylvain Soliman - INRIA Paris–Rocquencourt, France.

VENUE

The Institute Henri Poincaré (IHP) is in the Latin district in the center of Paris, near the Luxembourg garden.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

see http://contraintes.inria.fr/CMSB11
 
Additional Information
 
Event URL: http://contraintes.inria.fr/CMSB11
ISCB Member Discount: None
Contact Person: Gregory Batt ([javascript protected email address])

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