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DNA Computing - 9th International Workshop on DNA Based Computers, DNA9, Madison, WI, USA, June 1-3, 2003, revised Papers (Paperback, 2004 ed.)
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DNA Computing - 9th International Workshop on DNA Based Computers, DNA9, Madison, WI, USA, June 1-3, 2003, revised Papers (Paperback, 2004 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2943
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Biomolecular computing is an interdisciplinary ?eld that draws
together mol- ular biology, DNA nanotechnology, chemistry, physics,
computer science and mathematics. Theannualinternationalmeeting
onDNA-based computationhas been an exciting forum where scientists
of di?erent backgrounds who share a common interest in biomolecular
computing can meet and discuss their latest results. The central
goal of this conference is to bring together experimentalists and
theoreticians whose insights can calibrate each others' approaches.
The 9th Annual International Meeting on DNA Based Computers was
held during June 1-4, 2003 in the University of Wisconsin, Madison,
USA. The meeting had 106 registered participants from 12 countries
around the world. On the ?rst day of the meeting, we had three
tutorials: the ?rst was on self-assembly of DNA nano structures
which focused on the basic techniques of using designed DNA nano
molecules to be self-assembled onto larger structures for
computational purposes. This tutorial was given by Hao Yan of Duke
U- versity. The second tutorial was given by Chengde Mao of Purdue
University in which Dr. Mao presented basic DNA biochemistry that
was designed for non experimentalists. The third tutorial was given
by Max Garzon of the Univ- sity of Memphis. Dr. Garzon gave a
lecture on computational complexity which was tailored for
non-computer scientists. The next three days were for invited
plenary lectures, and regular oral and poster presentations.
Invited plenary l-
turesweregivenbyHelenBermanofRutgersUniversity(USA), GiancarloMauri
of the University of Milan (Italy), Guenter von Kiedrowski of Ruhr
University (Germany), and Sorin Istrail of Celera/Applied
Biosystems. Theorganizerssoughtto
attractthemostsigni?cantrecentresearchwith the
highestimpactonthedevelopmentofthediscipline.
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