The IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM) has established itself as the premier research conference in bioinformatics and biomedicine. IEEE BIBM 2012 provides a leading forum for disseminating the latest research in bioinformatics and health informatics. It brings together academic and industrial scientists from computer science, biology, chemistry, medicine, mathematics and statistics.<br>We solicit high–quality original research papers (including significant work–in–progress) in any aspect of bioinformatics, biomedicine and healthcare informatics. New computational techniques and methods in machine learning; data mining; text analysis; pattern recognition; knowledge representation; databases; data modeling; combinatorics; stochastic modeling; string and graph algorithms; linguistic methods; robotics; constraint satisfaction; data visualization; parallel computation; data integration; modeling and simulation and their application in life science domain are especially encouraged Relevant topics include but are not limited to:<br>1. Genomics and Molecular Structure, Function and Evolution<br>a. Next–Gen Sequencing and Metagenomics<br>b. Evolution, Phylogeny, Comparative Genomics<br>c. SNPs and haplotype analysis, GWAS<br>d. Protein/RNA Structure, Function and Interactions<br>2. Computational Systems Biology<br>a. Transcriptomics – Microarray Data Analysis<br>b. Gene Regulation, Alternative Splicing, Network/Pathway Analysis<br>c. Proteomics, PTMs, Metabolomics<br>d. Epigenomics, non–coding RNA analysis, DNA methylation analysis<br>3. Medical Informatics and Translational Bioinformatics<br>a. Biomedical Intelligence, Clinical Data Analysis, and Electronic Health Record<br>b. Biomedical Signal/Image Analysis<br>c. Genome–Phenome Analysis<br>d. Biomarker Discovery<br>4. Cross–Cutting Computational Methods and Bioinformatics Infrastructure<br>a. Biomedical Text Mining and Ontologies<br>b. Biological Data Mining and Visualization<br>c. Computational Modeling and Data Integration<br>d. High Performance Computing<br>5. Healthcare Informatics<br>a. Healthcare knowledge representation & reasoning<br>b. Health data acquisition, analysis and mining<br>c. Healthcare information systems<br>d. Clinical Decision Support and Informatics<br>
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