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PBio 2015 : IEEE ISPA Workshop: PBio 2015 (proceedings published by IEEE) + Special Issue in Journal IJHPCA (IF: 1.625, Q1)

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Link: https://research.comnet.aalto.fi/ISPA2015/pbio2015/
 
When Aug 20, 2015 - Aug 22, 2015
Where Helsinki, Finland
Submission Deadline May 1, 2015
Notification Due May 31, 2015
Final Version Due Jul 1, 2015
Categories    bioinformatics   parallel computing   distributed computing   high performance computing
 

Call For Papers

Call for Papers
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IEEE ISPA Workshop: 3rd International Workshop on Parallelism in Bioinformatics (proceedings published by IEEE)
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Special Issue in the International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications (Impact Factor: 1.625, Quartile Q1)
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SUBMISSION DEADLINE: MAY 1, 2015 (EXTENDED)

We seek original, high-quality research papers, clearly focused on the application of Parallelism to any possible Bioinformatics problem. In particular, contributions are solicited on, but are not limited to, the following topics:
- Parallel and distributed algorithms in Bioinformatics.
- Workload partitioning strategies in Bioinformatics.
- Memory-efficient algorithms in Bioinformatics.
- Parallel tools and applications in Bioinformatics.
- Data-intensive Bioinformatics (including Big Data storage and processing).
- Multicore computing in Bioinformatics.
- Multithreaded computing in Bioinformatics.
- Cluster computing in Bioinformatics.
- Supercomputing in Bioinformatics.
- Cloud/Grid/P2P computing in Bioinformatics.
- Volunteer computing in Bioinformatics.
- Hardware accelerators (GPUs, FPGAs, etc.) in Bioinformatics.
- Heterogeneous computing in Bioinformatics.
- Green computing in Bioinformatics.
- Mobile computing in Bioinformatics.
- Emerging parallel programming models in Bioinformatics.
- Parallel performance evaluation, analysis, and optimization in Bioinformatics.
- Parallel visualization, modelling, simulation, and exploration in Bioinformatics.


With regard to the Bioinformatics problems, many different alternatives exist: bioinformatics applied to biomedicine and drug design; biological sequence analysis, comparison and alignment; motif, gene and signal recognition/discovery; molecular evolution; phylogenetics and phylogenomics; determination or prediction of the structure of RNA and protein; DNA twisting and folding; gene expression and gene regulatory networks; deduction of metabolic pathways; microarray design and analysis; proteomics; functional genomics; molecular docking; design of DNA sequences for molecular computing; etc.


All the details (paper format, submission system, important dates, etc.) at:

http://arco.unex.es/mavega/pbio2015/
https://research.comnet.aalto.fi/ISPA2015/pbio2015/
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Kind regards.

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Dr. Miguel A. Vega-Rodriguez (mavega@unex.es)
http://arco.unex.es/mavega
ARCO Research Group
University of Extremadura
Dept. Technologies of Computers & Communications
Escuela Politecnica. Campus Universitario, s/n
10003 Caceres. SPAIN
Tel: +34-927-25-72-63
Fax: +34-927-25-71-87
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