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9th International Conference on Practical Applications of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 2015

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  • Results of the 9th International Conference on Practical Applications of Computational Biology & Bioinformatics held at University of Salamanca (Spain), 3rdth-5th June, 2015
  • Discusses applications of Computational Intelligence with an interdisciplinary character, exploring the interactions between, Bioinformatics, Chemoinformatics and Systems Biology
  • Written by experts in this field
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (AISC, volume 375)

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This proceedings presents recent practical applications of Computational Biology and  Bioinformatics. It contains the proceedings of the 9th International Conference on
Practical Applications of Computational Biology & Bioinformatics held at University of Salamanca, Spain, at June 3rd-5th, 2015. The International Conference on Practical Applications of Computational Biology & Bioinformatics (PACBB) is an annual international meeting dedicated to emerging and challenging applied research in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. Biological and biomedical research are increasingly driven by experimental techniques that challenge our ability to analyse, process and extract meaningful knowledge from the underlying data. The impressive capabilities of next generation sequencing technologies, together with novel and ever evolving distinct types of omics data technologies, have put an increasingly complex set of challenges for the growing fields of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. The analysis of the datasets produced and their integration call for new algorithms and approaches from fields such as Databases, Statistics, Data Mining, Machine Learning, Optimization, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. Clearly, Biology is more and more a science of information requiring tools from the computational sciences.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Fellowship for the Interpretation of Genomes, Burr Ridge, USA

    Ross Overbeek

  • Centre of Biological Engineering, Department of Informatics, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal

    Miguel P. Rocha

  • Department of Informatics, University of Vigo, ESEI: Escuela Superior de Ingeniería Informática, Ourense, Spain

    Florentino Fdez-Riverola

  • Departamento de Informática y Automática, University of Salamanca, Facultad de Ciencias, Salamanca, Spain

    Juan F. De Paz

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