Biomedical Computing
(BioMedCom) is the intersection of computer science and information
technology with biology and medicine. BioMedCom entails the creation
and advancement of databases,
algorithms, computational and statistical techniques and theory to
solve formal and practical problems
arising from the management and analysis of biological and medical
data. The immense growth and
impact of biomedical information has led to a critical need for people
who can understand the languages,
tools, and techniques of both life sciences and computational sciences.
The First IEEE International
Conference on Biomedical Computing provides a key forum for researchers
and industry practitioners to
exchange information regarding advancements in the state of art and
practice of biomedical computing.
Topics of particular interest include, but
are not limited to:
- Biomedical Computing Theories
- Biomedical Algorithms
- Biomedical Modeling
- Healthcare Infrastructure
- Biomedical Information Management Systems
- Molecular Dynamics
- Comparative Genomics
- Protein Structure Prediction and Design
- Data Integration for Microarray Analysis
- Optimization in Metabolic Pathway
- Algorithms for Sequence Alignment
- Medical Imaging
- Biomedical Visualization
- Information Visualization in Life Sciences
- Stochastic Dynamics of Gene Networks
- Storage Technologies for Biomedical Computing
- Biomedical Databases and Data Mining Techniques
- Disease Mechanisms
- Bio-signatures of Disease
- Privacy, Security, Risk, and Trust in Biomedical Computing
| Workshop Proposal: |
July 15, 2011 |
| Submission Deadline: |
August 31, 2011 |
| Authors Notification: |
October 15, 2011 |
| Final Manuscript Due: |
October 30, 2011 |
| Conference Date: |
December 10-12, 2011 |
| Note: All days end Midnight Eastern Standard Time. |