-------------------------------------------------------------- Â--ÂÂÂ Announcing CompLife '05ÂÂ (http://www.complife.org)ÂÂ
-- Â-------------------------------------------------------------- ÂThe 1st International Symposium on Computational Life
Science to be held in Â-------------------------------------------------------------- ÂTopics of Interest  ÂThe focus of the symposium is computational methods for
the modelling, analysis and exploration of all aspects of life sciences,
ranging from effects on the molecular level to complex interactions networks.  ÂSubmissions are sought in (but not limited to) the
following Âareas:  ÂMolecular data analysis ÂSystems biology ÂAnalysis of heterogenous information sources Human
Computer Interaction Computational proteomics Integrative data analysis Data
mining Molecular simulation Biological networks Molecular informatics Data
pipelining Data visualization Large scale chemical computation Data
integration/semantics Grid/web services Computer architectures in life
sciences  ÂThis year's theme is "Crossing borders: computational
life science", we therefore especially welcome submissions that address
the potential of interdisciplinary work or successes of such collaborations.  ÂA limited number of Student Grants are available for
CompLife 2005. ÂThanks to our sponsors we can offer a limited number of
student grants to enable full-time students to attend the first international
symposium on Computational Life Science, CompLife 2005. ÂFirst priority will be given to full-time students who are
first authors of papers and present their paper at the conference. Grants are
handed out at the conference and will be in the amount of a maximum of
â500, covering registration, travel, and accomodation. ÂWhen submitting a paper, students should indicate that they
plan to apply for a student grant. Â-------------------------------------------------------------- ÂImportant Dates  ÂMay 15 Papers due ÂJune 27 Notification of acceptance ÂJuly 11 final papers and sources due ÂSept 25-27 CompLife '05  ÂFinal versions of accepted papers will appear in
Springer's Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics (LNBI) Series ÂFor further information and submission instructions,
please refer to the symposia's website: http://www.complife.org Â-------------------------------------------------------------- |
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