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PBio EuroMPI Workshop
City
Barcelona
Country
Spain
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Abstract

The goal of PBio is therefore to bring together researchers in the fields of Parallelism and Bioinformatics, hence establishing a forum for discussing challenges, new ideas, results, applications, and future directions&#046; In conclusion, we seek original, high&#8211;quality research papers, clearly focused on the application of Parallelism to any possible Bioinformatics problem&#046; In particular, contributions are solicited on, but are not limited to, the following topics:<br>Parallel and distributed algorithms in Bioinformatics&#046;<br>Workload partitioning strategies in Bioinformatics&#046;<br>Memory&#8211;efficient algorithms in Bioinformatics&#046;<br>Parallel tools and applications in Bioinformatics&#046;<br>Data&#8211;intensive Bioinformatics (including Big Data storage and processing)&#046;<br>Multicore computing in Bioinformatics&#046;<br>Multithreaded computing in Bioinformatics&#046;<br>Cluster computing in Bioinformatics&#046;<br>Supercomputing in Bioinformatics&#046;<br>Cloud/Grid/P2P computing in Bioinformatics&#046;<br>Volunteer computing in Bioinformatics&#046;<br>Hardware accelerators (GPUs, FPGAs, etc&#046;) in Bioinformatics&#046;<br>Heterogeneous computing in Bioinformatics&#046;<br>Green computing in Bioinformatics&#046;<br>Mobile computing in Bioinformatics&#046;<br>Emerging parallel programming models in Bioinformatics&#046;<br>Parallel performance evaluation, analysis, and optimization in Bioinformatics&#046;<br>Parallel visualization, modelling, simulation, and exploration in Bioinformatics&#046;<br>