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RECOMB
International Conference on Computational Molecular Biology
CORE Rank (2018): B
Avg. acceptance rate: 9.1
Avg. acceptance rate (last 5 years): 9.1
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International Conference on Computational Molecular Biology (RECOMB) has an average acceptance rate of 9.1% (last 5 years 9.1%).

Events

There are 4 events of the series RECOMB known to this wiki: RECOMB 2017, RECOMB 2018, RECOMB 2019, RECOMB 2020

 OrdinalYearFromToCityCountrypresenceHomepageTibKatIdGNDdblpWikiCFPWikidataGeneral chairPC chairAcceptance rate
RECOMB 20202020Jun 22Jun 25Online conferencehttps://www.recomb2020.org/Fabio Vandin
Matteo Comin
Barbara Di Camillo
Cinzia Pizzi
Russell S. Schwartz6.3
RECOMB 20192019May 5May 8Washington, D.C.USAMax Alekseyev
Teresa Przytycka
Lenore J. Cowen9.7
RECOMB 20182018Apr 21Apr 24ParisFrancehttps://recomb2018.fr/Yann Ponty
Mireille Régnier
Ben Raphae8.3
RECOMB 20172017May 3May 7Hong KongChinahttp://cb.csail.mit.edu/cb/recomb2017/useful links.htmlSiu Ming YiuCenk Sahinalp12.0


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The RECOMB conference series was founded in 1997 to provide a scientific forum for theoretical advances in computational biology and their applications in molecular biology and medicine. The conference solicits research contributions from all areas of computational molecular biology. Typical but not exclusive topics of interest include:


  • Molecular sequence analysis
  • Recognition of genes and regulatory elements
  • Molecular evolution
  • Gene expression
  • Biological networks
  • Sequencing and genotyping techniques
  • Genomics
  • Population genetics
  • Systems biology
  • Imaging
  • Computational proteomics
  • Molecular structural biology

The origins of the conference came from the mathematical and computational side of the field, and there remains a focus on computational advances. In addition, the effective use of computational techniques in biological discovery is also an important aspect of the conference.