BIOCOMPUTING 2002
Proceedings of the Pacific Symposium
Kauai, Hawaii, USA 3 - 7 January 2002
edited by Russ B Altman (Stanford University, USA), A Keith Dunker (Washington State University, USA), Lawrence Hunter (University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, USA), Kevin Lauderdale & Teri E Klein (Stanford University, USA)
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:
- Human Genome Variation: Disease, Drug Response, and Clinical
Phenotypes
- Genome-Wide Analysis and Comparative Genomics
- Expanding Proteomics to Glycobiology
- Literature Data Mining for Biology
- Genome, Pathway and Interaction Bioinformatics
- Phylogenetic Genomics and Genomic Phylogenetics
- Proteins: Structure, Function and Evolution
Readership: Graduate students, academics and industrialists in
bioinformatics.
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Pub. date: Dec 2001 |
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