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As per available reports 1 relevant journal 6 Upcoming conferences, 10 open access articles, 83 conference proceedings, 22 national symposiums are exclusively dedicated to computational biology.
Computational Biology involves the development and application of data-analytical and theoretical methods, mathematical modeling and computational simulation techniques to the study of biological, behavioral, and social systems. Computational Biology is the science of using biological data to develop algorithms and relations among various biological systems. Earlier to the advent of computational biology, biologists were incapable to have access to large amounts of data. This use of biological data to develop other fields pushed biological researchers to revisit the idea of using computers to evaluate and compare large data sets. By 1982, information was being shared amongst researchers through the use of punch cards. The amount of data being shared began to grow exponentially by the end of the 1980s. This required the development of new computational methods in order to quickly analyze and interpret relevant information.
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Today, the availability of vast quantities of new data, together with striking advances in computing power, is promising to give us new insights into the mechanisms of life. Computational biology is different from biological computation, which is a subfield of computer science and computer engineering using bioengineering and biology to build computers, but is similar to bioinformatics, which is an interdisciplinary science using computers to store and process biological data. Around 15 National symposiums and Workshops are going to be held across the globe which includes, “5th Annual PhD Symposium in Computational Biology & Innovation” by International Society for Computational Biology, “7th international conference on Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (BICoB-2015)” by University of Houston and “Biocomputation Workshop” by NovaUniversitas.
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