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The International Conference on Bioinformatics (InCoB) is the official conference of the Asia-Pacific Bioinformatics Network (APBioNet). Beginning in 2002, it has grown to become one of the largest bioinformatics conference in the Asia-Pacific region. This year in Singapore, the conference attendance of nearly 450 at the main and satellite meetings, coming from 19 countries, is one of the largest in the history of InCoB, the largest being InCoB'06 in Delhi, India.This annual conference showcases the latest research and technologies in all areas of bioinformatics and is attended by practitioners from both biology and computing backgrounds in the Asia-Pacific region.
InCoB2010 will be held at Waseda University International Conference Center, Tokyo, and is organized in collaboration with Chem-Bio Informatics Society (CBI), International Immunomics Society (IIMMS), and supported by Japanese Society for Bioinformatics (JSBi). On Sep 28, CBI will organize sessions on synthetic biology, translational bioinformatics, cloud computing in bioinformatics, molecular robotics and biocomputing whereas IIMMS will have its 3rd Conference of Basic and Clinical Immunogenomics and Immunomics (BCII). The Annual General Meeting (AGM) of APBioNet, a network of people associated with the advancement of bioinformatics in the Asia-Pacific region for the past 12 years since its inception in 1998, is held within the InCoB conference annually. Key strategic initiatives to promote the bioinformatics revolution in our life science research and educational community are discussed at the AGM. In keeping with the increasing quality of the conference, InCoB2010 will continue to publish the best papers presented in the conference tracks in BMC Genomics (Impact Factor 3.93), BMC Bioinformatics (Impact Factor 3.78) or Bioinformation and for the first time in the journals, Immunome Research (unofficial Impact Factor 5.33) and IPSJ Transactions on Bioinformatics. Deadlines Description February 15 1st call for papers, poster abstracts, abstracts for software/tool/resource/database/technology demo, and tutorial videos Submissions open at EasyChair March 1 2nd call for papers, poster abstracts, abstracts for software/tool/resource/databse/technology demo, and tutorial videos April 15 Full paper submission deadline April 20 Early-bird registration begins June 7 Deadlines for poster abstract and software/tool/resource/database/technology demonstration abstract submissions May 31 Paper acceptance June 30 Poster and demonstration acceptance July 1 Travel fellowship application deadline Tutorial video submission deadline July 10 Announcement of travel fellowship award July 15 Invitation letters for visa applicants July 20 Late-breaking abstract submission begins July 30 Tutorial video acceptance August 1 Late-breaking abstract submission deadline August 10 Late-breaking abstract acceptance September 26-28 InCoB2010 Annual General Meeting (AGM) of APBioNet (tentatively Sep. 27 during lunch break) September 28 CBI Sessions and 3rdBCII Schedule (subject to change) is as of February 3, 2010. Manuscripts will be reviewed by at least two referees. Depending on the chosen full-paper track, accepted manuscripts will be published in BMC Genomics (Impact Factor 3.93), BMC Bioinformatics (Impact Factor 3.78), Immunome Research (unofficial Impact Factor 5.33), IPSJ Transactions on Bioinformatics or Bioinformation. The Annual General Meeting (AGM) of APBioNet, a network of people associated with the advancement of bioinformatics in the Asia-Pacific region for the past 12 years since its inception in 1998, is held within the InCoB conference annually. Key strategic initiatives to promote the bioinformatics revolution in our life science research and educational community are discussed at the AGM. |
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