4th International Workshop on Interactions between Computer Science and Biology

Event Dates

Jun 06, 2013 - Jun 06, 2013

Location

Florence, Italy

Submission Deadline

Mar 26, 2013

First call for papers

CS2Bio’13

4th International Workshop on

Interactions between Computer Science and Biology

Affiliated to DisCoTec’13

06th of June 2013

Florence, Italy

http://cs2bio13.di.unito.it/

Systems Biology is a stimulating field of application for computer

scientists and a promising resource for biologists. The aim of this

workshop is to gather researchers in formal methods that are

interested in the convergence of Computer Science and Life Sciences.

In particular, in this forth edition, we solicit the contribution of

original results, from any research areas, such as Mathematics,

Physics, Complex Systems, and Computational Sciences that address both

theoretical aspects of modelling and applied work on the comprehension

of biological behaviour. Furthermore, to facilitate the integration of

different research areas we encourage the presentation of the main

objectives and preliminary results of active projects on the CS2Bio

topics conducted by interdisciplinary teams.

*** SCOPE ***

Contributions selected for presentation at CS2Bio should either present

the modelling of a specific biological phenomenon using formal

techniques, or a modelling, simulation, testing or verification

approach in computer science that leads to a novel and promising

application to a range of biological or medical systems. In the latter

case, some emphasis on the scope and scalability of the approach will

be required. The workshop intends to attract researchers interested in

models, verification, tools, and programming primitives concerning the

complex interactions encountered. Topics of interest include, but shall

not be limited to:

– Formal Biological Modelling

– Formal methods for the representation of biological systems and

their dynamics;

– Theoretical links and comparisons between different formal models

for the modelling of biological processes;

– Quantitative (probabilistic, timed, stochastic, etc.) languages

and calculi;

– Spatial (geometrical, topological) languages and calculi;

– Prediction of biological behaviour from incomplete information;

– Model checking, abstract interpretation, type systems, etc.

– Novel Computational Paradigms for Understanding Biological Complex

Systems

– Quantum information and life sciences;

– Geometry, algebraic and computational topology and

biomathematics;

– Information processing and biomedicine;

– Statistical mechanics and biophysics.

– Tools and Simulations

– Modelling, analysis and simulation tools for systems biology;

– Emergence of properties in complex biological systems;

– Tools for parallel, distributed, and multi-resolution simulation

methods;

– Detailed biological case-studies.

*** INVITED SPEAKERS ***

– Giuseppe Longo (ENS Paris, France)

– Mario Rasetti (ISI Foundation, Italy)

*** SUBMISSION GUIDELINES ***

We solicit three kinds of contributions:

– Regular papers: must report previously unpublished work and not be

submitted concurrently to a journal or to another conference with

refereed proceedings (limited to 14 pages).

– Tool presentations: describing new tools or platforms for the

modelling of biological systems (limited to 7 pages).

– Dissemination of project results: concern recent or ongoing work

on topics relevant to CS2Bio and are intended to provide discussion

and stimulate feedback during the workshop. The focus of a

dissemination should be put on the main objectives and preliminary

results of active projects on topics relevant to the workshop. There

are no restrictions about previous or future publication of the

contents of a dissemination, it could also be based on a recently

published paper or on a work which has not yet been submitted

(limited to 4 pages).

Authors should submit their contributions via EasyChair

(http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cs2bio13) in the form of a

pdf file compiled using the ENTCS style for the workshop proceedings

(http://www.entcs.org/files/cs2bio/prentcsmacro.sty). If necessary,

detailed proofs or other additional material can be added in an appendix

(referees might review it at their discretion).

*** DISSEMINATION ***

The proceedings of the workshop will be published in a volume of the

Elsevier series “Electronic Notes on Theoretical Computer Science”. After

the event, papers presented at the workshop will be invited to be

furtherly extended and submitted to an open special issue of the journal

“Theoretical Computer Science”.

*** IMPORTANT DATES ***

– Submission deadline: 26 March 2013

– Notification to authors: 03 May 2013

– Workshop: 06 June 2013

*** PROGRAM COMMITTEE ***

– Luca Cardelli

– Erik de Vink

– Jasmin Fisher

– Paola Giannini

– Radu Grosu

– Jean Krivine

– Pietro Lio’

– Daniele Manini

– Emanuela Merelli (Co-chair)

– Paolo Milazzo

– Ion Petre

– Marco Pettini

– Christian Reidys

– David Safranek

– Luca Tesei

– Angelo Troina (Co-chair)

– Verena Wolf

*** STEERING COMMITTEE ***

– Erik de Vink

– Paola Giannini

– Jean Krivine

– Angelo Troina