Bioinformatica Indica'08
As the disciplines of bioinformatics, computational biology and synthetic biology are gaining prominence day by day, an industry is also emerging fast on its shoulders, estimated at $1.82 billion in 2007. The backdrop of directly or indirectly combating diseases through all these subfields reinforces the field's relevance.
The international symposium on bioinformatics, computational biology and synthetic biology provides an opportunity for the researchers in these fields to come together and share their research ideas, paving way to the development of one of the most significant emerging areas in science and technology. The symposium plans to highlight latest work in the field, covering traditional as well as advanced areas of computational work in genomics, transcriptomics (especially miRNA), proteomics, metabolomics, microarray gene expression, systems biology and synthetic biology.
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