Workshop on Computational Protein Structure Analysis
March 10, 2002
Durham, North Carolina, USA
The Workshop on Computational Protein Structure Analysis will be a part
of the Fourth Conference on Computational Biology and Genome Informatics
that is held in conjunction with several other Joint Conferences on
Information Sciences in the Research Triangle Park area of North
Carolina. The 6th Joint Conference on Information Sciences (JCIS),
scheduled for March 8-14, 2002 will continue a decade-long tradition of
offering cutting-edge scientific and technological presentations and
discussion. Computational Biology will be one of the major themes at
JCIS-2002. The Computational Protein Structure Analysis workshop will
bring together academic, governmental and industrial researchers
interested in various aspects of theoretical and computational studies
of
protein structure and protein modelling.
The workshop topics include:
- Protein structure classification
- Protein structure comparison
- Protein structure prediction
- Structural genomics
- Molecular simulation of proteins
- Protein modeling
Papers describing original research in any of the above listed topics
are
invited. To submit a paper please email an abstract (not more than one
page, plain text or PDF) before February 1, 2002 to Iosif Vaisman
(ivaisman at gmu.edu). Acceptance notification will be sent by February 7,
2002.
Workshop Co-Chairs:
Tom Darden (NIEHS), Alex Tropsha (UNC), Iosif Vaisman (GMU).
Additional information and registration forms are available at
http://scs-pw.gmu.edu/vaisman/cpsa.html
Iosif Vaisman, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Bioinformatics
School of Computational Sciences
George Mason University, MSN 4E3
Manassas, VA 20110
703.993.8431 (voice), 703.993.8401 (fax), scs-pw.gmu.edu/vaisman (web)