[Simbiosnews] FW: Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing Call for papers and abstracts for the Multi-resolution Modelling of Biological Macromolecules Session

Kurt Anderson anderk5 at rpi.edu
Mon Jun 8 17:55:33 PDT 2009


Thank you. We will consider it.

Best wishes,
Kurt

At 05:49 PM 6/8/2009, Joy P. Ku wrote:
>Simbios is co-organizing a special session at the Pacific Symposium on
>Biocomputing this coming January on:
>
>       "Multi-resolution Modelling of Biological Macromolecules"
>
>We would like to invite you to submit a paper or abstract (details below).
>The paper submission deadline is July 13, 2009.
>
>We'd also appreciate you forwarding this announcement on to others that
>may be interested in submitting.  Thank you.
>
>Best,
>Joy
>
>--
>Joy P. Ku
>Director of Dissemination
>Simbios, Stanford University
>
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: xuhuihuang at gmail.com [mailto:xuhuihuang at gmail.com] On Behalf Of
>xuhui huang
>Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 10:03 AM
>To: Joy P. Ku
>Subject: Title: Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing Call for papers and
>abstracts: Multi-resolution Modelling of Biological Macromolecules Session
>
>Title: Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing
>Call for papers and abstracts:
>Multi-resolution Modelling of Biological Macromolecules Session
>
>Paper submissions due on July 13, 2009.
>
>
>Dear all,
>
>This is a notification for a special session on Multi-resolution
>Modeling of Biological Macromolecules Session of the Pacific Symposium
>on Biocomputing (PSB), to be held January 4-8, 2010, on the Big Island
>of Hawaii.
>PSB brings together top researchers from North America, the Asian
>Pacific nations, Europe and around the world to exchange research
>results and address open issues in all aspects of computational
>biology.
>
>The field of molecular modeling has long recognized modeling folding,
>assembly, and long-time dynamics of large macromolecules as its
>biggest challenge, since it is precisely at large size and long time
>scales that computational methods are most challenged.  In response,
>many methods have been developed to reduce the computational cost by
>coarsening the granularity of the problem.  Inevitably accuracy
>remains limited for these methods and so in recent years a consensus
>has emerged that we should work at more than one level of resolution,
>often simultaneously, in an approach known as multi-resolution
>modeling.  Our session is intended to represent the late breaking work
>in this emerging field. With that in mind, we cordially invite you to
>submit a manuscript on your relevant work.
>
>Submission topics can include, but are not limited to:
>
>     * Structure prediction
>     * Dynamics
>     * Molecular assemblies
>     * Analysis
>
>Other topics within the subject area are welcome.
>
>More on the session topics and submissions can be found at
>http://psb.stanford.edu/cfp_multiresmol.html
>Please note that paper submissions are due on July 13, 2009.
>
>We hope that you or members of your team will submit a paper. Should
>you have any questions, please feel free to contact me or any of the
>co-chairs of the meeting.
>
>With best wishes!
>
>Cochairs: Julie Bernauer, Samuel Flores, Xuhui Huang, Seokmin Shin,
>and Ruhong Zhou
>
>--
>Dr. Xuhui Huang
>Research Associate
>Department of Bioengineering
>Stanford University
>Tel: 650-723-5720 (o)
>E-mail: huangx at stanford.edu
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