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Linial, Michal, Jill P. Mesirov, B. J. Morrison McKay, and Burkhard Rost. 2008. ISMB 2008 Toronto. PLoS Computational Biology 4(6): e1000094.Abstract
The International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB) presents the Sixteenth International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology(ISMB 2008), to be held in Toronto,
Canada, July 19–23, 2008. Now in the
final phases of scheduling selected presentations, demonstrations, and posters, the
organizers are preparing what will likely
be recognized as the premier conference
on computational biology in 2008. ISMB
2008 (http://www.iscb.org/ismb2008/)
will follow the road paved by the ISMB/
ECCB 2007 (http://www.iscb.org/
ismbeccb2007/) in Vienna in the attempt
to specifically encourage increased participation from previously under-represented
disciplines of computational biology. This
conference will feature the best of the
computer and life sciences through a
variety of core sessions running in multiple
parallel tracks, along with single-tracked
Keynote Presentations, posters on display
throughout the duration of the conference,
and an extensive commercial exposition.
The first day (July 18) of the meeting is
reserved for two-day Special Interest Group
(SIG) and Satellite meetings, the second day
(July 19) runs SIGs for the first time in
parallel with Tutorials and the Student
Council Symposium, and for the first time
two SIGs are running in parallel with the
main ISMB meeting (July 20–23)
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