THE INTERNATIONAL MEETING ON DNA COMPUTING, Memphis, June 3-8, 2007 (DNA 13)
http://dna13.memphis.edu
This international meeting is the premier forum where scientists with diverse
backgrounds come together with the common purpose of fundamental scientific
understanding of biology and chemistry and its applications, from the point of
view of computer science, physics, and mathematics. In this tradition, the 13th
International Meeting will present the most recent and promising experimental
and theoretical results with the greatest impact, under the auspices of the
International Society for Nanoscale Science, Computation and Engineering
(ISNSCE) and The University of Memphis.
CALL FOR PAPERS AND IMPORTANT DATES, 2007
Original papers, poster presentations and demos are sought in all areas that relate to
biomolecular information processing, including (but not restricted to): demos of
biomolecular computers (built out of DNA and/or other molecules), theoretical
models and analyses, biomolecular algorithms, implementation in vitro and in vivo,
theoretical analysis of laboratory techniques, and simulation tools in
conventional computing in silico. Equally desirable are their novel applications to
error prevention, evaluation and correction, evolution in vitro, molecular design,
nanostructures and devices such as DNA motors, machines, and self-assembled
systems at small and large scales and complexity. Papers and posters with new
experimental results and demos of working systems are especially encouraged.
February 26 Paper submission deadline
April15 Notification of acceptance
May 5 Revised manuscripts due
June 3-7 DNA13 main conference
June 8 The Third Nanoday Symposium
Full details about the progam and submissions can be found at the conference
web site http://dna13.memphis.edu.
Lila Kari (International Steering Committee Chair)
Max Garzon and Hao Yan (Program Committee Co-Chairs)
Max Garzon (Organizing Committee Chair)
The 4th Annual Conference on Fundations of Nanoscience (FNANO07)
web site http://www.cs.duke.edu/~reif/FNANO