Updated information

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Important dates

Deadlines Description
15 FEB 1st call for papers,
poster abstracts,
abstracts for software
/tool/resource
/database/technology
demo, and tutorial videos
Submissions open
at EasyChair
1 MAR Early-bird registration begins
15 MAR 2nd call for papers,
poster abstracts and
abstracts for software
/tool/resource/database
/technology demo
31 MAY
21 APR
1 APR
Deadline for Full paper
submission
31 MAY
15 MAY
Deadline for Poster
abstract submission


Deadline for software
/tool/resource/database
/technology Demonstration Abstract submission

Deadline for Breakout session proposal
30 JUN
15 JUN

1 JUN
Poster abstract, Demonstration abstract and Breakout session proposal acceptance

15 JUL
1 JUL

Deadline for APBioNet Travel grant application submission
10 AUG
25 JUL
30 JUN-10 JUL
15-30 JUN
Full paper conditional
acceptance
10 AUG
29 JUL
15 JUL
Announcement of APBioNet
Travel grants
31 AUG
29 JUL
15 JUL
Deadline for Full paper final submission and Author registration
29 JUL
Deadline for Late-breaking abstract submission
31 AUG
1 AUG
Full paper final and Late-breaking abstract acceptance
20 SEP
15 SEP
31 AUG
Deadline for “Early bird”
registration
3-5 OCT InCoB2012

Annual General Meeting (AGM) of APBioNet (scheduled on 3 October 2012)

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InCoB2012 - 11th International Conference on Bioinformatics

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The International Conference on Bioinformatics (InCoB) is the official conference of the Asia-Pacific Bioinformatics Network (APBioNet). The main objective of InCoB is to provide a platform for experts and budding bioinformaticians to discuss and exchange ideas and thoughts on the development of bioinformatics in the Asia Pacific region. Beginning in 2002, InCoB has grown to become one of the largest bioinformatics conferences in the Asia-Pacific region. This annual conference showcases the latest research and technologies in all areas of bioinformatics and is attended by practitioners from both biology and computing backgrounds in the Asia-Pacific region.

In recognition that it has been ten years since the inception of InCoB in Bangkok in 2002, InCoB2012 will be hosted again by Thailand during October 3 – 5, 2012 at the newly renovated world-class Centara Grand at Central Plaza Ladprao Bangkok, Thailand. The main hosts are National Science and technology Development Agency (NSTDA), the umbrella organization overseeing the previous hosts of InCoB2002, National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC) as well as King Mongkut’s University of Technology (KMUTT), one of nine National Research Universities in Thailand and an education pioneer in the field of Systems Biology and Bioinformatics.

The theme for InCoB2012 will be “From Biological Data to Knowledge to Technological Breakthroughs”. Thus, the conference aims to promote the advancement of bioinformatics and computational biology and encourage the exchange of scientific breakthrough amongst participants. InCoB2012 will include the latest bioinformatics and related topics on agroinformatics, population genetics, drug design and discovery, systems biology, biological sequence analysis, expression data analysis, scalable data storage and other related subjects. There will be pre-conference tutorials, special sessions, panel discussions, competitions, and technical visits to the Thailand Science Park, the country's leading integrated R&D hub, home to NSTDA.

Besides InCoB2012, the 3rd International Conference on Computational Systems Biology and Bioinformatics (CSBio2012) and the 3rd Winter Conference of the International Neural Networks Society (INNS-WC2012) are jointly hosted by BIOTEC and KMUTT at the same time period and venue.

InCoB Publication Statistic:

BMC Genomics InCoB Supplement (Impact Factor 4.21)
(as of December 2011)

Year Articles

Accessed in
total

Times cited in total
2011
Vol 12 Supp 3
26

5,000

N/A
2010
Vol 11 Supp 4
20

>29,000

43
2009
Vol 10 Supp 3
36

>53,000

90

BMC Bioinformatics InCoB Supplements (Impact Factor 3.03)
(as of December 2011)

Year Articles

Accessed in
total

Times cited in total
2011
Vol 12 Supp 13
25

5,000

N/A
2010
Vol 11 Supp 7
16

>20,000

36
2009
Vol 10 Supp 15
12

>24,000

44
2008
Vol 9 Supp 12
25

>65,000

223
2007
Vol 9 Supp 1
23

>59,000

185
2006
Vol 7 Supp 5
22

>100,000

360
 

Host Organizations

Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST)

Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST)


National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA)

National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA)


National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC)

National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC)


King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT)

King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT)


Asia Pacific Bioinformatics Network (APBioNET)

Asia Pacific Bioinformatics Network (APBioNET)


Supported by

Thailand convention & Exhibition Bureau

Thailand convention & Exhibition Bureau


International Society for Computational Biology

International Society for Computational Biology


InCoB History

2011

Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur)

2010

Japan (Tokyo)

2009

Singapore

2008

Taiwan (Taipei)

2007

P.R. China (Hong Kong SAR) and Vietnam (Hanoi)

2006

India (Delhi)

2005

Korea (Busan)

2004

New Zealand (Auckland)

2003

Malaysia (Penang)

2002

Thailand (Bangkok)