RECOMB Comparative Genomics 2018

RECOMB-CG 2018


Bioinformatics & Computational Biology



RECOMB-CG 2018, SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
16th RECOMB Satellite Conference on Comparative Genomics, RECOMB-CG 2018
Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada - October 9-12, 2018
https://recombcg2018.usherbrooke.ca
SCOPE
The annual RECOMB Comparative Genomics Satellite Conference (RECOMB-CG)
brings together leading researchers in the mathematical, computational and
life sciences to discuss cutting edge research in comparative genomics,
with an emphasis on computational approaches and the analysis of novel
experimental results. The program will include keynote talks, contributed
talks, and a poster session.
The 16th RECOMB-CG conference will be held at the Manoir des Sables,
in beautiful Magog-Orford, near Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada on October
9-12 2018. With this Call for Papers we invite high-quality original
full papers on topics related to the conference theme. The conference
will also have a poster session. A detailed call for posters will be
published later on the conference web page.
TOPICS
Papers are solicited on, but not limited to, the following topics:
- genome evolution
- population genomics
- genome rearrangements
- genome variation, diversity and dynamics
- phylogenomics
- comparative tools for genome assembly
- comparison of functional networks
- gene identification and/or annotation
- cancer evolutionary genomics
- comparative epigenomics
- paleogenomics
- epidemiology
IMPORTANT DATES
- Paper Submission Deadline: June 18, 2018
- Author Notification: July 20, 2018
- Final Version Due: August 3, 2018
- Conference: October 9-12, 2018
DETAILS ON SUBMITTING MANUSCRIPTS
Submitted papers must have not been published or be currently under
consideration for publication in any other journal or conference with
formal proceedings. Each accepted paper has to be presented by one of
the authors at the conference.
Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings,
a volume in the Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics (LNBI) series. In
addition, authors of selected papers will be invited, but not required,
to submit a significantly extended version of their papers to Algorithms
for Molecular Biology. Extended papers submitted will be handled by the
Program Committee co-chairs. Authors who choose to publish their extended
manuscripts will have to pay the journal’s publication fees.
Authors are encouraged to submit their manuscripts in PDF format according
to the LNBI series guidelines:
http://www.springer.com/us/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines
Submitted papers must be within 15 pages (in the LNBI format), with
optionally a clearly marked appendix containing supplementary material
made available to the reviewers.
All submissions must be made online, through the EasyChair submission
system, at the following address:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=recombcg2018
Authors need to register on that web site before submitting. A standard
PDF file must be received by midnight on June 18, 2018 (any time zone)
in order for a submission to be considered. Re-submission of already
submitted papers will be possible until midnight June 18, 2018 (any
time zone).
CONFIRMED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
- Belinda Chang (Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology,
University of Toronto, Canada)
- Dannie Durand (Department of Biological Sciences, Carnegie Mellon
University, USA)
- Daniel Durocher (The Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, Mount
Sinai Hospital, University of Toronto, Canada)
- Christian Landry (Institute for Integrative Systems Biology, Laval
University, Canada)
- Gwenaël Piganeau (Banyuls Oceanographic Observatory and National
Centre for Scientific Research, France)
- Xavier Roucou (Department of Biochemistry, University of
Sherbrooke, Canada)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE (PARTIAL)
Max Alekseyev (George Washington University)
Lars Arvestad (Stockholm University)
Sèverine Bérard (U. Montpellier)
Mathieu Blanchette (McGill University), co-chair
Marilia Braga (Bielefeld University)
Alessandra Carbone (CNRS, Université Pierre et Marie Curie)
Cedric Chauve (Simon Fraser University)
Leonid Chindelevitch (Simon Fraser University)
Miklós Csűrös (University of Montreal)
Daniel Doerr (Bielefeld University)
Ingo Ebersberger (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Nadia El-Mabrouk (University of Montréal)
Oliver Eulenstein (Iowa State University)
Guillaume Fertin (University of Nantes)
Pawel Gorecki (University of Warsaw)
Michael Hallett (Concordia University)
Katharina Jahn (ETH Zurich)
Asif Javed (Genome Institute of Singapore)
Manuel Lafond (University of Ottawa)
Kevin Liu (Michigan State University)
Joao Meidanis (UNICAMP)
István Miklós (Rényi Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
Aida Ouangraoua (University of Sherbrooke), co-chair
Jens Stoye (Bielefeld University)
Krister Swenson (CNRS, University of Montpellier)
Eric Tannier (INRIA, LBBE, Lyon)
Glenn Tesler (UCSD)
Olivier Tremblay-Savard (University of Manitoba)
Tamir Tuller (Tel Aviv University)
Jean-Stéphane Varré (INRIA Lill – Nord Europe)
Fábio Henrique Viduani Martinez (Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul)
Lusheng Wang (City University of Hong Kong)
Tandy Warnow (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Louxin Zhang (National University of Singapore)
Jie Zheng (Nanyang Technological University)
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Mathieu Blanchette (McGill U.), co-chair
Alan Cohen (U. of Sherbrooke)
Pierre-Étienne Jacques (U. of Sherbrooke)
Manuel Lafond (U. of Ottawa and U. of Sherbrooke)
Aïda Ouangraoua (U. of Sherbrooke), co-chair
Jean-Pierre Perreault (U. of Sherbrooke)
Sébastien Rodrigue (U. of Sherbrooke)
Michelle Scott (U. of Sherbrooke)
Shengrui Wang (U. of Sherbrooke).
STEERING COMMITTEE
Marília Braga (Bielefeld University)
Dannie Durand (Carnegie Mellon University)
Jens Lagergren (Stockholm University)
Aoife McLysaght (Trinity College Dublin)
Luay Nakhleh (Rice University)
David Sankoff (University of Ottawa)
CONTACT
https://recombcg2018.usherbrooke.ca
blanchem@cs.mcgill.ca
aida.ouangraoua@usherbrooke.ca
Mathieu Blanchette (blanchem@cs.mcgill.ca)