Workshop on Parallel Computational Biology

Event Dates

Sep 08, 2013 - Sep 11, 2013

Location

Warsaw, Polan

Submission Deadline

Apr 30, 2013

*** Workshop on Parallel Computational Biology ***

*** September 8-11, 2013, Warsaw, Poland ***

*** http://pbc.ppam.pl ***

Bioinformatics is the science of managing, mining, and extracting knowledge

from biological data. Since the last PBC workshop in 2011 the field has

witnessed two growing paradigm shifts: improved third generation sequencing

technology and cloud computing. Because of the flood of digital biological data

in many more institutions, application of diverse HPC techniques to solve

bioinformatics problems has become even more crucial to the success of the

field.

The goal of this Workshop is to present the latest research in high-performance

computing applied to bioinformatics. We are especially interested in parallel

and distributed algorithms, memory efficient algorithms, and design of

high-performance software for clusters, grids and clouds. Submission of

articles dealing with parallelization of applications on multi-/many-core,

massively parallel systems, accelerator architectures and large distributed

systems are specifically encouraged. Topics of interest include but are not

limited to:

* Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS)

* Bioinformatics databases

* Computational genomics, metagenomics and proteomics

* Short-read assembly, clustering, and mapping

* Gene expression analysis

* Molecular sequence analysis

* Phylogeny reconstruction algorithms

* Protein structure prediction and modeling

* Parallel algorithms for biological analysis

* Parallel architectures for biological applications

* System tools that support large-scale high-performance bio-computing

The PBC Workshop (http://pbc.ppam.pl) will be held in conjunction with the

Tenth International Conference on Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics

PPAM 2013, Warsaw, Poland, September 8-13, 2013 (http://www.ppam.pl).

— Paper Submission and Publication —

The workshop will consist of dedicated sessions containing selected

papers. Papers will be refereed and accepted on the basis of their originality,

scientific merit and relevance to the Workshop topics. Papers presented during

the workshop will be included into the proceedings of PPAM and published after

the conference by Springer-Verlag in the LNCS series.

The only allowed paper format is Springer LaTeX style. To ensure reasonable

quality and consistency of preparation, please be sure to adhere closely to the

LNCS Author and Volume Editor Instructions. All papers should be prepared as a

PDF or PS file, and should be submitted using the Paper Submission link. Papers

should not exceed 10 pages.

— Important Dates —

Submission of Papers: April 30, 2013 (23:59 CET)

Notification of Acceptance: June 15, 2013

Camera-ready Papers: November 15, 2013

— Program Committee —

David A. Bader, Georgia Tech., USA – workshop chair

Jaroslaw Zola, Rutgers Univ., USA – workshop chair

Bertil Schmidt, Univ. of Mainz – program chair

Umit Catalyurek, Ohio State Univ., USA

Scott Emrich, Univ. of Notre Dame, USA

Andreas Hildebrandt, Univ. of Mainz, Germany

Ananth Kalyanaraman – Washington State Univ., USA

Marta Kasprzak – Poznan Tech., Poland

Ben Langmead – Johns Hopkins Univ., USA

Dominique Lavenier, IRISA, France

Feng Lin, Nanyang Tech., Singapore

Weiguo Liu, Shandong Univ., China

Yongchao Liu, Univ. of Mainz, Germany

Folker Meyer, Argonne National Lab, USA

Jaroslaw Nabrzyski, Univ. of Notre Dame, USA

Alexandros Stamatakis, HITS gGmbH, Germany

Michela Taufer, Univ. of Delaware, USA

Jerzy Tiuryn, Univ. of Warsaw, Poland

Lars Wienbrandt, Univ. of Kiel, Germany

Changjun Wu, Xerox Res., USA

— Workshop Office —

Jaroslaw Zola

Rutgers Discovery Informatics Institute

Rutgers University

CoRE 627

Piscataway, New Jersey 08854, USA

Email: jaroslaw.zola@rutgers.edu

Phone: +1 848 445-8531