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Computational Biology and BioInformatics <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear AIMM2010 Participant,



This e-mail is a reminder regarding to important dates for the BMC
Bioinformatics AIMM 2010 - Special Issue <
http://www.unbsj.ca/sase/csas/data/aimm2010/bmc.html>



   - Abstracts Due November 30th (2010)
   - Submissions due* December 18th (2010)
   - Revised manuscript submitted February 28th (2011)





Following the Event:

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ECCB Workshop:  http://www.eccb2010.org/index.php/workshops/workshop2

AIMM2010 Annotation, Interpretation and Management of Mutations

http://www.unbsj.ca/sase/csas/data/aimm2010/



A call for papers is now open to all workshop participants and newcomers

who could not attend the AIMM 2010 event. See the link below for details

of the Special Issue on the AIMM Theme.



AIMM Themes

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# Mutation Nomenclature, Databases and Metadata: Design, Content, Accuracy.

# Extraction of mutations and annotations from literature.

# Impacts of Mutations: Prediction and Bootstrapping.

# Mutation Data Integration, Phenotype Ontologies, Semantic Support and
Reuse.

# Other related topics will be considered

http://www.unbsj.ca/sase/csas/data/aimm2010/themes.html



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Best regards,

Silvane Paixao, Ph. D.

Trainer Coordinator & Instructional Design

Dept. Computer Science and Applied Statistics

University of New Brunswick, Canada

http://ca.linkedin.com/pub/silvane-paix%C3%A3o/1a/682/707

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