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Call for Papers – International Journal of Computational Bioscience Special Issue on Data Mining and Pattern Analysis in Computational Bioscience Guest Editors: Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay (Indian Statistical Institute, [email protected]) Ujjwal Maulik (Jadavpur University, [email protected]) Jason T. L. Wang (New Jersey Institute of Technology, [email protected]) Computational bioscience aims to develop innovative methods for solving significant problems in the biological sciences. Some of the grand challenges in computational bioscience include whole genome comparison, protein structure prediction, sequence motif discovery, and gene expression microarray data analysis. In this special issue, we solicit papers that report recent advances in computational bioscience with a focus on biological pattern discovery and data mining. Software tools and methods for analyzing biological data to extract novel patterns from the data are of particular interest. Biological data to be considered for analysis include molecular sequence, secondary and tertiary structure, whole genomes of species, and DNA microarray data. Characteristics of the methods and algorithms include the use of domain-specific knowledge for reducing the search space, dealing with uncertainty, partial truth and imprecision, efficient linear or sub-linear scalability, incremental approaches to knowledge discovery, and increased level of interactivity with human experts and decision makers. The techniques can be sequential or parallel in nature. Patterns to be discovered include gene regulatory elements, association between biomarkers and disease, and rules for classification and prediction, to name a few. Topics include, but are not limited to, the following: Comparative and personal genomics Genome-wide association studies Gene expression microarray data mining Protein and RNA structure prediction RNAi and microRNA analysis In silico motif discovery Biological networks and pathways Computational systems biology Computational proteomics Novel methods for biomarker discoveries Computational drug discovery and cheminformatics Papers should be at most 30 pages long, double-spaced, in font size 10 or larger with one-inch margins on all sides. Papers in PDF format can be sent to any of the three guest editors via email. Important Dates: 5/1/2009 Final deadline for submission of papers 7/1/2009 Notification of referee results 8/1/2009 Deadline for submission of revised papers 9/1/2009 Notification of final acceptance/rejection