12th International Conference on Computational Methods in Systems Biology

Event Dates

Nov 17, 2014 - Nov 10, 2014

Location

University of Manchester

Submission Deadline

Jun 01, 2014

Call for Papers and Poster Abstracts CMSB 2014

12th Int. Conference on Computational Methods in Systems Biology

November 17-19, 2014 , University of Manchester, Manchester, UK

http://www.comp-sys-bio.org/CMSB14

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CMSB 2014 solicits original research articles and poster

abstracts on the analysis of biological systems, networks, and

data. The conference brings together computer scientists,

biologists, mathematicians, engineers, and physicists interested

in a system-level understanding of biological processes.

Papers and poster abstracts should be submitted to one of the

following categories:

– formalisms for modelling biological processes,

– models together with their biological applications,

– frameworks for model verification, validation, and analyis of

biological systems,

– high-performance computational systems biology and parallel

implementations,

– model inference from experimental data,

– model integration from biological databases,

– multi-scale modelling and analysis methods,

– computational approaches for synthetic biology.

Case studies in systems and synthetic biology are especially

encouraged.

Paper submission deadline: 1st June, 2014.

Poster abstract submission deadline: 15th August, 2014.

Submitted papers should describe original work that has not been

previously published and is not under review for publication

elsewhere. Papers must be edited in LaTeX using the LNCS format

and be submitted electronically as PDF files via EasyChair. The

limit for submissions is 12 pages. Appendices will not not be

counted in the page limit.

Poster abstracts should be written in LaTeX as a 2-page document

using the LNCS format and be submitted electronically as PDF

files via EasyChair. Selected posters will also be given short

talk slots at the conference.

There will be a cash prize of $500 USD for the Best Student

Paper. The criteria for a Student paper are that the leading

(corresponding) author should be registered in a Masters or PhD

program, the contributions and percentages of effort by all

authors should be clearly stated in an appendix, and the paper

should be submitted with the keyword ‘student paper’ at

Easychair. The cash prize is donated by TCSIM – the IEEE

Technical Committee on Simulation.

Proceedings will be published. We are currently negotiating

terms with Springer LNCS/LNBI.

After the conference, a selection of papers will be invited to

be extended and submitted to a special issue of a journal.

IMPORTANT DATES

Paper submission: 1 June 2014

Notification: 29 July

Camera-ready version: 1 September

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Paolo Ballarini, Paris, France

Julio Banga, Vigo Spain

Joseph Dada, Manchester, UK

Alberto de la Fuente, Dummerstorf, Germany

Diego di Bernardo, Naples, Italy

François Fages, Paris, France

Monika Heiner, Cottbus, Germany

Andrzej M. Kierzek, Surrey, UK

Ross King, Manchester, UK

Ursula Kummer, Heidelberg, Germany

Tommaso Mazza, Rome, Italy

Pedro Mendes, Manchester, UK & Farmington CT, USA

Kieran Smallbone, Manchester, UK

Jörg Stelling, Zurich, Switzerland

Carolyn Talcott, Stanford CA, USA

Adelinde Uhrmacher, Rostock, Germany

Paola Vera-Licona, Farmnington CT, USA

Verena Wolf, Saarbrucken, Germany

more members to be announced soon…

ORGANISING COMMITTEE

Joseph Dada, Kieran Smallbone, Pedro Mendes (Chair)

VENUE

The Manchester Institute of Biotechnology (MIB) is a

purpose-built interdisciplinary research institute, and home to

a unique multi- and inter-disciplinary community of researchers

trained in physics, chemistry, mathematics, computation,

engineering and biology committed to working across discipline

boundaries.

The MIB is in Manchester City Centre, 5 minutes walk from

Manchester Picaddilly train station. Manchester airport is the

2nd largest in the UK and has direct flights from over 190

locations.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

see http://www.comp-sys-bio.org/CMSB14