The Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing brings together key researchers from the international biocomputing community. It is designed to be maximally responsive to the need for critical mass in subdisciplines within biocomputing. This book contains peer-reviewed articles in computational biology.
Contents: Protein Evolution and Structural GenomicsProtein Structure Prediction in Biology and MedicineMolecules to Maps: Tools for Visualization and Interaction in Computational BiologyMolecular Network Modeling and Data AnalysisData Mining and Knowledge Discovery in Molecular DatabasesIdentification of Coordinated Gene Expression and Regulatory SequencesNatural Language Processing for BiologyComputer-Aided Combinatorial Chemistry and CheminformaticsApplications of Information Theory to BiologyHuman Genome Variation: Analysis, Management and Application of SNP Data
Readership: Biochemists, computer scientists and researchers in neural networks and bioinformatics.
Pages
704
Format
ebook
Publisher
World Scientific Publishing Company
Release
January 01, 1999
ISBN
1299963390
ISBN 13
9781299963399
Biocomputing 2000 - Proceedings of the Pacific Symposium
The Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing brings together key researchers from the international biocomputing community. It is designed to be maximally responsive to the need for critical mass in subdisciplines within biocomputing. This book contains peer-reviewed articles in computational biology.
Contents: Protein Evolution and Structural GenomicsProtein Structure Prediction in Biology and MedicineMolecules to Maps: Tools for Visualization and Interaction in Computational BiologyMolecular Network Modeling and Data AnalysisData Mining and Knowledge Discovery in Molecular DatabasesIdentification of Coordinated Gene Expression and Regulatory SequencesNatural Language Processing for BiologyComputer-Aided Combinatorial Chemistry and CheminformaticsApplications of Information Theory to BiologyHuman Genome Variation: Analysis, Management and Application of SNP Data
Readership: Biochemists, computer scientists and researchers in neural networks and bioinformatics.