The International Clustering Workshop on teaching, research and education: Bioinformatics, Biomedical, Medical Informatics, and Personalized Medicine aims to explore advanced techniques and applications in the field of Bioinformatics, Biomedical, Medical Informatics, and Personalized Medicine researches. The workshop will provide an opportunity for researchers to present and disseminate their latest on-going research work and a chance to share their research work with other internationally renowned researchers.
Workshop TOPICS
Topics of interest to the symposium include:
- Biological data mining and knowledge discovery
- Bio-Ontology and Data Mining
- High-performance computing as applied to medical sciences
- Application of computational intelligence in medicine and biological sciences
- Cheminformatics
- Computer-based medical systems (automation in medicine, ...)
- Biological databases and information retrieval
- Bio-molecular & Phylogenetic Databases, Biological data visualization, Biological data integration
- Image processing in medicine and biological sciences
- Informatics and Statistics in Biopharmaceutical Research
- Molecular structure databases, Molecular sequence databases
- Sequence analysis and alignment
- Medical informatics
- Software tools for Bio-Medical Informatics
- Biomedical engineering
- Molecular Cancer Biology
- RNA and DNA structure and sequencing
- Protein modeling
- Macromolecular structure prediction
- Other aspects and applications relating to technological advancements in medicine and biological sciences
- Non-intrusive Measurement
- Sensors for u-Healthcare
- Ambient assisted living & smart homes
- Body sensor/area networks
- Signal and Data Processing
- Wireless/Mobile Healthcare System
- Home Healthcare System
- Emergency Healthcare System
- Telemedicine
- Sleep monitoring & evaluation
- Cardiovascular informatics
- u-Healthcare for the elderly
- Brain computer interface
- Therapeutic & rehabilitation methods
- Energy scavenging technologies
- Informatics for assistive technologies