BIBM 2012 organizers are inviting participants to submit papers with particular emphasis on the following areas: data collection and/or curation; interoperability among different data sources; ethical and social barriers to data sharing; computational or information technologies to solve specific problems; integrative physiological programs; translational research; et al.
Research topics include (but are not limited to):
• Databases and repositories
• Data standards
• Semantic search and ontologies
• Modeling and simulation
• Data mining and knowledge discovery
• Computational toxicology
• Risk assessment and regulation
• Nanomaterial-biological interactions
• Translational nanoinformatics
• Surveillance systems
• Ethical and social issues
FULL PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE:
MONDAY, 30 JULY 2012
WORKSHOPS:
http://workshops.i-a-i.com/nanoinfo2012
http://www.ischool.drexel.edu/ieeebibm/bibm12/workshop.htm
BIBM 2012 will offer as many student travel awards as possible to student authors (including post-docs).
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