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The Second International Conference on Algebraic Biology, AB'07, is an international forum to promote discussion and interaction between researchers who intend to apply symbolic computation -- computer algebra and computational logic -- to various issues in biology.
The conference covers all aspects of applications of algebraic and logic methods in biology, addressing
- molecular sequence analysis
- molecular structure analysis
- molecular evolution
- genomics
- proteomics
- gene regulation
- gene expression
- gene ontology
- network Inference
- mathematical modeling
- model identification
- system analysis and design
- system verification
- synthetic biological systems
and other problems in biology with symbolic methods including, but not restricted to:
- polynomial methods
- group theoretical methods
- rewriting methods
- automated reasoning methods
- automata methods
- formal language methods
- combinatoric methods
- symbolic-numeric algorithms (sequential, parallel, distributed, grid processing)
Contributions that present recent results including significant work-in-progress, and identify and explore new directions of research are welcome.
The previous event, AB'05, First International Conference on Algebraic Biology was held in November 28-30, 2005 in Tokyo, Japan.
Download Call for Papers: txt, pdf.
Download A2 size poster: pdf (13 Mb),
png (7 Mb), jpg (3.5 Mb).
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