Special Session: Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (BCB2022)
Together with the ability of generating vast amounts of data, advanced biotechnologies also brought the challenge of translating such data into a better understanding of biological phenomena. BCB2022 is continuing effort of gathering researchers, students, and industrial practitioners for exchange of ideas and research results and in all areas of bioinformatics and computational biology. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Genome Analysis
- Sequence Analysis
- Single-cell Data Analysis
- High-throughput Data Analysis
- Multi-omics Data Integration
- Systems Biology
- Structural Bioinformatics
- Genetics and Population Analysis
- Computational Proteomics
- Healthcare Informatics
- Drug discovery
- Personalized Medicine/Pharmacogenomics
- Clinical Databases and Information Systems
- Big Data in Bioinformatics
Paper Submission
Authors are invited to submit full papers BCB2022 session through the KSE2022 page (https://kse2022.tbd.edu.vn/submission/). Submitted articles must not have been previously published and is not pending review elsewhere. The proceedings will be submitted to IEEE, DBLP, and other online digital libraries. All papers should be in PDF format and compliant with the IEEE standard and should not exceed 6 pages.
Important Dates:
- Submission deadline:
June 15, 2022 July 31, 2022 (Extended)
- Notification of acceptance:
July 30, 2022 September 06, 2022 (Extended)
- Camera-ready: September 24, 2022
- Conference Dates: October 19-21, 2022
Session Organizers
- Tin Nguyen (tinn@unr.edu), University of Nevada, Reno, USA
- Dang Hung Tran (hungtd@hnue.edu.vn), Hanoi National University of Education, Vietnams
- Nam Sy Vo (namvs@vintech.net.vn), Center for Biomedical Informatics, Vingroup Big Data Institute, Hanoi, Vietnam
Program Committee (tentative):
- Thanh-Phuong Nguyen (phuong.nguyen@ext.uni.lu), Megeno, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
- Paola Lecca (paola.lecca@unitn.it), University of Trento, Italy
- Hung N. Luu (hnl11@pitt.edu), University of Pittsburgh, USA
- Huy Q. Dinh huy.dinh@wisc.edu, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
- Ha X. Dang haxdang@wustl.edu, Washington University in St. Louis, USA
- Duy Do (duy.do@dal.ca) Dalhousie University, Canada
- Thang Pham (t.pham@vumc.nl), University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Trung Nghia Vu trungnghia.vu@ki.se, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
- Truyen Tran (truyen.tran@deakin.edu.au), Deakin University, Australia
- Lan Nguyen (lan.k.nguyen@monash.edu), Monash University, Australia
- Quan Nguyen (quan.nguyen@imb.uq.edu.au), The University of Queensland, Australia
- Danh-Tai Hoang (danhtai.hoang@anu.edu.au), Australian National University, Australia
- Loi Luu (p.luu@garvan.org.au), Garvan Institue of Medical Research, Australia
- Minh Bui (m.bui@anu.edu.au), Australian National University, Australia
- Tu Le (tu.le@oist.jp), Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, Japan
- Ly Le (ly.le@hcmiu.edu.vn), International University, Vietnam
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