The Second Sandia National Laboratories Workshop on
Computational Molecular Biology
March 4-6, 1996
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Organized in collaboration with
DIMACS Special Year on
Mathematical Support for Molecular Biology
Funded by DOE MICS Office of Scientific Computing
Applied Mathematics Program
Dr. Fred Howes, Director
and
DOE Office of Health and Environmental Research
Human Genome Program
Dr. A. Patrinos, Director
The Second Sandia National Laboratories Workshop on Computational
Molecular Biology will be held at the Albuquerque Hilton in
Albuquerque, New Mexico, March
4-6, 1996. The Workshop is organized in collaboration with DIMACS
Special Year on Mathematical Support for Molecular Biology.
The focus of the workshop is on open problems and research directions
in Computational Molecular Biology. In addition to talks given by
active researchers in this field, several plenary lectures will be
presented by speakers of highest distinction in computational
molecular biology.
Workshop Information
Program Committee
Martin Farach (Rutgers University and DIMACS)
Nathan Goodman (Whitehead Institute/MIT Center for Genome Research)
Sorin Istrail (Sandia National Laboratories)
Pavel Pevzner (University of Southern California)
Organizing Committee
The workshop is hosted by the members of DOE's Sandia Labs
Computational Biology Project.
Committee Members: Sarina Bromberg,
David Greenberg, William E. Hart, Sorin Istrail and Cindy Phillips.
For more information send email or call:
Sorin Istrail, Workshop Chair
Sandia National Laboratories
Massively Parallel Computing Research Laboratory
Algorithms and Discrete Mathematics
Albuquerque, NM 87185-1110
Phone: (505) 845-7612
Secretary: (505) 845-7432
Fax : (505) 845-7442
Email: scistra@cs.sandia.gov