Recomb 2019 | |
United States - DC - Washington |
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Hosted by: | RECOMB: Annual International Conference on Research in Computational Molecular Biology |
Venue: | The George Washington University |
Dates: | May 05, 2019 through May 08, 2019 |
Call for Proceedings Presentations: | 2018-09-04 through 2018-10-30 |
Call for Posters: | 2018-12-01 through 2019-02-01 |
Travel Fund Apps: | 2018-01-01 through 2018-01-01 |
Early Registration Deadline: | 2019-03-01 |
Description |
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The RECOMB conference series was founded in 1997 to provide a scientific forum for theoretical advances in computational biology and their applications in molecular biology and medicine. The conference solicits research contributions from all areas of computational molecular biology. Typical but not exclusive topics of interest include: Molecular sequence analysis Sequencing and genotyping technologies Gene regulation and epigenomics Transcriptomics, including single-cell Metagenomics Population and statistical genetics Evolution and comparative genomics Structure and function of non-coding RNAs Computational proteomics and proteogenomics Computational structural biology Protein structure and function Biological networks Computational systems biology Privacy of biomedical data Bioimaging The origins of the conference came from the mathematical and computational side of the field, and there remains a focus on computational advances. In addition, the effective use of computational techniques in biological discovery is also an important aspect of the conference. Accepted abstracts will be published as a proceedings volume in the Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics (LNBI) series from Springer-Verlag, which will be available at the conference. Several satellite meetings will take place from May 3-4 in advance of the main meeting. See the main conference website for a list. |
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Additional Information | |
Event URL: | http://recomb2019.org/ |
ISCB Member Discount: | TBA |
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