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The series of BIBE Conferences was found in 2000 and BIBE is the first leading Conference of its kind in IEEE/Internationally inspiring others to follow its path. The 18th annual IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Bioengineering aims at building synergy between Bioinformatics and Bioengineering/Biomedical, two 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. Research and development in these two areas are impacting the science and technology in fields such as medicine, food production, forensics, etc. by advancing fundamental concepts in molecular biology, by helping us understand living organisms at multiple levels, by developing innovative implants and bio-prosthetics, and by improving tools and techniques for the detection, prevention and treatment of diseases. The BIBE series provides a common platform for the cross fertilization of ideas, and for shaping knowledge and scientific achievements by bridging these two very important and complementary disciplines into an interactive and attractive forum. Keeping this objective in mind, BIBE solicits original contributions in the following non exclusive lists of areas:
Bioinformatics
- AI and Precision Medicine
- Bio-molecular & Phylogenetic DBs
- Query Languages, Interoperability, Bio-Ontology and Data Mining
- Classification of Genes
- Sequence Search and Alignment
- Protein Structure Prediction and Molecular Evolution and Phylogeny
- Functional Genomics, Proteomics
- Drug Discovery
- Gene Expression Analysis Bioinformatics Engineering
- Big-Data Visualization
- Systems Biology
- Algorithms, Modelling and Simulation of Molecules and Bio-Sets
- Biomarkers of Toxicity
- Bio-Imaging
- Signaling and Computation
Bioengineering/Biomedical
- Engineering Models in Bio-Medicine
- Computer Assisted Intervention Systems
- Medical Robotics
- Nano-Medicine
- Nano-Mechanisms for Molecular Systems
- Bio-Computing
- Biomedical & Biological Sensors
- Cell & Tissue Engineering
- Molecular and Cellular Systems
- Body’s and Cell’s Bio-signatures
- Neuro- Cognitive Engineering
- Biomedical Image Processing & Analysis
- Microarray Technologies
- Biomedical Data Engineering
- Biomaterials
- Bioengineering Applications for people with disabilities and the elderly
- Wearable and Implanted sensors
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