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Call for Papers
APBC 2020 invites high quality original full papers on any topic related to bioinformatics and computational biology. The submitted papers must have not been published or under the consideration for publication in any other journal or conference with formal proceedings. All accepted papers will have to be presented by one of the authors at the conference.
Papers are solicited on, but not limited to, the following topics:
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Sequencing and genotyping technology and applications
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Gene regulation, transcriptomics and epigenomics
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Comparative and evolutionary genomics
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Single cell genomics and proteomics
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Epigenetics and population genetics
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RNA, protein, and proteome analyses
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Network biology and systems biology
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Bioimaging
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Complex disease and cancer genetics
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Metagenomics
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Health informatics (EMR data mining)
Key dates
Submission deadline August 20th, 2019
Author notification October 30th, 2019
Final version due November 15th, 2019
Instruction for authors
Accepted papers will be invited to be published in the following journals:
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BMC Bioinformatics
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BMC Genomics
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BMC Systems Biology
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IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics (TCBB)
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Computational Biology and Chemistry (Elsevier)
You can prepare your APBC 2020 submission using the following template of any of the five journals above. The formatting requirements and templates are given below:
In general, you should use the template of the journal whose preferred themes are closest to your paper. For example, papers that are more algorithmic in nature are slightly preferred at TCBB, papers that are more systems biology modeling in nature best fit BMC Systems Biology, papers that are more genomic in nature are slightly preferred at BMC Genomics, and papers that are more bioinformatics methods and techniques in nature are preferred at BMC Bioinformatics. However, note that you may be required to reformat your paper after its acceptance to conform to the journal's special issue that the paper is assigned to.