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FP-NETS: Biological Networks 2011 : MITACS Workshop on Biological Networks and Systems Biology

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Link: http://www.mitacsfocusperiods.ca
 
When Jan 24, 2011 - Jan 28, 2011
Where SFU Harbour Centre Vancouver, BC, Canada
Submission Deadline Nov 30, 2010
Categories    biological networks   systems biology   network analysis   applied mathematics
 

Call For Papers

Next January 24th to 28th, MITACS will host a 5 day workshop where participants will discuss and inform the participants in state-of-the-art network analysis within biological networks and systems biology. The event will consist of tutorials, a panel discussion on the future applications, plenary and contributed talks. Registration to this event is free.

Abstracts for contributed talks can be submitted through our registration system by November 30th. Please submit your abstract through our registration system. A volume of selected papers will be published by Springer in the series Mathematics in industry.

The workshop is part of the MITACS International Focus Period on Network Analysis and its Applications. For more details on the event, please visit: www.mitacsfocusperiods.ca

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