Bioperl: ISMB 2000 - San Diego, CA 8/19-23 2000
Helge Weissig
helgew@sdsc.edu
Mon, 19 Jun 2000 15:43:38 -0700
ISMB 2000 CONFERENCE ANNOUNCES NOBEL LAUREATE AND HUMAN GENOME
PROJECT PIONEER AMONG KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Contact:
Nancy Jensen, SDSC, ismb2000@sdsc.edu, 858-534-5039
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO-Nobel laureate Gerald Edelman and
Leroy Hood, a pioneer of the Human Genome Project, will be two of six
keynote speakers at the Eighth International Conference on
Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB 2000), to be held at
the University of California, San Diego, August 19-23, 2000.
ISMB 2000, a general forum for the latest developments in
bioinformatics, is expected to draw nearly a thousand participants
from all over the world. Topics include molecular structure,
genomics, molecular sequence analysis, evolution, and phylogenetics.
Special emphasis is placed on knowledge discovery from the modeling
and simulation of complex biological systems. ISMB 2000 brings
together scientists from the disciplines of computer science,
molecular biology, mathematics, and statistics to discuss the
development and application of advanced computational methods for
biological problems.
In addition to Edelman and Hood, ISMB 2000 keynoters include Minoru
Kanehisa of Kyoto University; J. Andrew McCammon of the University of
California, San Diego; Gene Myers of Celera Genomics Corporation, and
Harold A. Scheraga of Cornell University. The keynote talks will be
given on August 20-22 at morning and afternoon conference sessions.
ISMB 2000 KEYNOTE TALKS
Gerald Edelman, The Neurosciences Institute, La Jolla, CA
How Matter Becomes Imagination: From Brain Dynamics to Consciousness
Leroy Hood, Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle, WA
Globally Deciphering and Integrating Information Expressed by Living Organisms
Minoru Kanehisa, Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University, Japan
Graph Comparison and Path Computation Methods for Predicting
Molecular Networks from Genome Information
J. Andrew McCammon, Chemistry and Biochemistry, UC San Diego, CA
Dynamics of Molecular Recognition
Gene Myers, Celera Genomics Corporation, Rockville, MD
A Whole Genome Assembly of Drosophila and a Progress Report on the Human Genome
Harold A. Scheraga, Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Cornell
University, Ithaca, NY
Ab Initio Folding of Proteins
The deadline for early registration to ISMB 2000 is June 30. For more
information, see the ISMB 2000 Web site at http://ismb2000.sdsc.edu.
Abstracts of the keynote speeches may be found at
http://ismb2000.sdsc.edu/keynote.html.
The conference is co-chaired by Philip Bourne and Michael Gribskov,
computational biologists at the San Diego Supercomputer Center. "This
conference is the showcase for computational biology, growing in size
and visibility each year," Bourne said. "The growth is due to the
increasing importance of computational biology and its impact on
other disciplines."
In addition to keynote speeches and conference sessions, this year's
conference also features a day of tutorials on August 19, poster
sessions, software demonstrations, and two exhibit halls.
Two satellite conferences will be held in association with ISMB 2000:
the Bioinformatics Open Source Conference and the Third Annual
Bio-Ontologies Meeting. Information about these is also available on
the ISMB 2000 Web site.
ISMB 2000 is sponsored by the International Society of Computational
Biology, the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), the National
Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure, the National
Biomedical Computation Resource at SDSC, and the University of
California, San Diego. For more information, see
http://ismb2000.sdsc.edu/.
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