Computational Life Science

Technical Committee on Computational Life Science

TC Leadership

Michael R. Berthold

TC Co-Chair

Michael R. Berthold (Email)
Konstanz University, Germany

Daniel Yeung

TC Co-Chair

Daniel Yeung (Email)
South China University of Technology, China

Hong Yan

TC Co-Chair

Hong Yan (Email)
City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong


Our Goal

The primary objective of the Computational Life Science (CLS) technical committee is to bring together specialists from the areas of biology, chemistry, computer science and engineering that are working in this interdisciplinary environment. The goal of the TC is to provide a basis for the exchange of information and resources among the diverse communities, and enable interactions between groups from these fields.


Members

  • Dao-qing Dai , Sun Yat-Sen University, China
  • Raya Khanin , University of Glasgow, UK
  • Alan Liew , Griffith University, Australia
  • Tuan Pham , University of New South Wales, Australia
  • Mihail Popescu , University of Missouri-Columbia, USA
  • Mustafa Sakalli , Marmara University, Turkey
  • Peter Tino , University of Birmingham, UK
  • Susana Vinga , Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
  • Guanyu Wang , University of Texas-Houston, USA
  • Jia Zeng , Suzhou University, China
  • Hongya Zhao , MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA

Recent Activities

  • Organized the Special Session on Machine Learning and Its Applications in Bioinformations at ICML2008.
  • Oragnized International Symposium Computational Life Science 2007 in Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • Organized sessions on Computation Life Science and Bioinformatics in August 2007 at ICMLC2007.
  • Organized International Symposium Computational Life Science 2006 in Cambridge, UK, September 2006.
  • Organized International Symposium on Computational Life Science and Bioinformatics in August 2006 in conjunction with ICMLC2006.
  • Organized Computational Life Science 2005 in Konstanz, Germany, September 2005.
  • Organized a special session on bioinformatics at ICMLC2005 in Gangzhou, China in August 2005.

Join Us

  • Interact with experts in computational life science, which is a relatively new and rapidly growing research field.
  • Participate in interesting conferences and workshops.
  • Make friends from different regions of the world.
  • Exchange research ideas and possibly share research resources.

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