October 15-17, 2007
IEEE 7th International Symposium on Bioinformatics & Bioengineering (BIBE 2007)
Cambridge – Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Bioinformatics and Bioengineering are complementary disciplines that hold great promise for the advancement of research and development in complex medical and biological systems, agriculture, environment, public health, drug design, and so on. The BIBE Symposium provides a common platform for the cross fertilization of ideas, and to help shape knowledge and scientific achievements by bridging these two very important and complementary disciplines into an interactive and attractive forum.
– Biomedical Informatics and Computation: Bio-molecular and Phylogenetic Databases, Query Languages, Interoperability, Bio-Ontology and Data Mining, System Biology, Identification and Classification of Genes, Sequence Search and Alignment, Protein Structure Prediction and Molecular Simulation, Molecular Evolution and Phylogeny, Functional Genomics, Proteomics, Drug Discovery Gene Expression Analysis, Biolanguages, Bioinformatics Engineering, Data Visualization, Signaling and Computation Biomedical Data Engineering, Medical Image Processing (Segmentation, Registration, Fusion),Telemedicine, Modeling and Simulation, and Biomedical Imaging.
– Bio-Engineering: Biological Systems and Models, Engineering Models in Biomedicine, Image Guided Radiation Therapy, 4-D Images, Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy, Intensity Modulated Proton Therapy, Dose Calculation and Optimization, Monte Carlo Simulation, Biological Modeling, New Technologies in MRI, PET, CAT, Mammography and Cancer Detection. Biomedical Sensors, Computer Assisted Intervention Systems and Robotics, Bionic Human, Cell Engineering, Molecular and Cellular Systems, Body’s and Cell’s Bio-signatures, Tissue Engineering, and Biomaterials.