NATIONAL SEMINAR ON ADVANCES IN COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
Date : 14-03-2011
Computational Biology is fast emerging as a core discipline for academic research and industrial application.
It is an interdisciplinary field that develops and apply the techniques of Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Physical
Science, Statistics and Engineering to address and solve problems related to the genome, proteins, metabolism, molecular, structural and
developmental biology, neuroscience, and ecology.
The skills needed to do this are in heavy demand in industry as well as in academic and government labs.
Seminar on ‘Advance in computational biology’ is designed to benefit experimental and computational biologist to understand the principles
of analyzing biological data, building models and testing hypotheses using computer science paradigms.
The goal of this seminar is to provide a forum for discussion of latest research in developing computing solutions to data-intensive
and computer-intensive problems arising from molecular biology and related life sciences areas.