It is considered unethical to publish the same material in two
independent journals. Yet, we see the organizers of the:
"THIRD ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
COMPUTATIONAL MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
(RECOMB'99)
April 11-14, 1999
Lyon, France"
REQUESTING
"Papers reporting on original research (both theoretical and
experimental) in all areas of computational molecular biology are
sought, including surveys of important recent results/directions.
Typical but not exclusive topics of interest include:
- Genomics,
- Molecular sequence analysis,
- Recognition of genes and regulatory elements,
- Molecular evolution,
- Protein structure,
- Combinatorial libraries and drug design.
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION:
Authors are requested to send 10 copies (preferably two sided copies)
of a detailed extended abstract (5-10 pages) to:
Dr. Sorin Istrail
RECOMB 99 Program Chair
Sandia National Laboratories
Applied Mathematics Department
MS 1110
Albuquerque, NM 87185-5800
USA
An abstract must be received by October 9, 1998. This is a firm
deadline. Simultaneous submission to another conference or journal is
allowed.
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS:
The extended abstracts for the Conference will be published by ACM
Press and will be available at the Conference. A selection of the
accepted extended abstracts in their final journal versions will be
invited to appear in a special issue of the Journal of Computational
Biology devoted to RECOMB 99."
Any view of this? D. R. Forsdyke
Discussion Leader. Bionet.journals.note