Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing

Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing
Frequency Annually
Location(s) Hawaii, United States
Years active 22[1]
Previous event PSB 2015
Next event PSB 2016
Organised by Tiffany Murray (2015 coordinator)
Website psb.stanford.edu

The Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing (PSB) is a multidisciplinary scientific meeting held annually since 1996. The conference is to presentation and discuss research in the theory and application of computational methods for biology. Papers and presentations are peer reviewed and published.[2]

PSB brings together researchers from the US and the Asian Pacific nations, to exchange research results and address open issues in all aspects of computational biology. PSB is a forum for the presentation of work in databases, algorithms, interfaces, visualization, modeling, and other computational methods, as applied to biological problems, with emphasis on applications in data-rich areas of molecular biology.

The PSB aims for "critical mass" in sub-disciplines within biocomputing. For that reason, it is the only meeting whose sessions are defined dynamically each year in response to specific proposals. PSB sessions are organized by leaders in the emerging areas and targeted to provide a forum for publication and discussion of research in biocomputing's topics.

References

  1. "PSB 1996 Conference Schedule". Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  2. "PSB Proceedings". Retrieved 9 February 2015.
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