Abstract submission

Dear colleagues!

For your information:

  1. Journal of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (JBCB) has agreed consider several best presentations from BGRS\SB-2012 as full papers to the special journal issue after the conference. The papers should be recommended by the Program committee and peer-reviewed. On-line publications will appear at the end of 2012 and hard copy printed in the beginning of 2012. Official letter is attached here (official JBCB letter). Official site: https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscinet/jbcb
  2. We have agreed with the Editorial board of new bioinformatics journal Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal (CSBJ) about similar special post-conference journal issue after BGRS\SB-2012. Official site of CSBJ:  www.csbj.org.
    • For Author Guidelines please visit https://www.elsevier.com/journals/computational-and-structural-biotechnology-journal/2001-0370/guide-for-authors
    • Important Note: The authors selected by BGRS\SB-2012 Conference scientific committee should submit the manuscripts through CSBJ online manuscript submission system. Authors need to register with the journal prior to submitting or, if already registered, can simply log in and begin the five-step manuscript submission process. The cover letter including the information of 4 suggested reviewers/referees should be added to the ‘Author comments’ section during the manuscript submission process (or)  the cover letter can be sent separately to the CSBJ Editor (editor@csbj-rncsb.org). In the cover letter, the authors should mention that they are submitting manuscript for the BGRS\SB-2012 special issue.
    • Please also note that the submitted manuscripts will further enter the peer-review system according to the CSBJ’s policies.
    • For technical support or queries related to manuscript submissions through CSBJ’s Manuscript Submission System (CSBJ-MSS), please contact publications.assistant@csbj-rncsb.org
  3. The BGRS’2004 and BGRS’2006 Conference Proceedings are indexed in the science reference database Web of ScienceSM: http://apps.webofknowledge.com/UA_GeneralSearch_input.do?product=UA&search_mode=GeneralSearch&SID=T24PACbaAnPEKOL5AP@&preferencesSaved=

Abstract submission

Example

Abstracts must be written in English and Abstract length should not exceed 1 page, being A4 format (210 x 297 mm). Text should be single-spaced with 3.5 cm from the left margin and 2.5 cm from other margins and justified.

Instructions to Authors

Please use 12-point Times New Roman font. Do not indent the start of paragraphs.
Please subdivide manuscripts of extended abstract into the following sequence of sections:

TITLE
THE TITLE SHOULD BE TYPED IN BOLD CAPITAL LETTERS (14-POINT TIMES NEW ROMAN FONT)

Separate title from names of authors by one blank line.
Names of authors
Authors’ surnames and initials should be typed in the separate line in bold Italics, and the family name should follow initials.
In the next line, the institutional affiliation(s), city, and country of authors should be given.
E-mail address of the corresponding author must be in the next line.
Any changes of address may be added to the footnotes. The corresponding author should be indicated by an asterisk and the footnote ‘Сorresponding author’.

If authors have different institutional affiliations, please, put the same superscript number for each affiliation in the same order as the names of authors are listed after the family names and before the institutional affiliation of authors.

I.A. Ivanov*, N.A. Sidorov
Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
e-mail: ivanov@bionet.nsc.ru
*Corresponding author

Separate names of authors from the text below by one blank line.

Key words: use 12-point Times New Roman in Italics.

Separate key words from the text below by one blank line.

The text is divided into sub-sections under the following headings: Motivation and Aim; Methods and Algorithms; Results, Conclusion and Availability; References (if necessary). All these words should be typed in Italics. In cases where authors feel the headings inappropriate, some flexibility is allowed. The abstracts should be succinct and contain only the material relevant to the headings. If internet hyperlinks are available for any part of the abstract, then this should be given in the form of ‘clickable text’, i.e.{{http://www…}}.

  • Motivation and Aim (specifically state the scientific question within the context of the field of study and indicate the purpose of the study);
  • Methods and Algorithms;
  • Results (summarize the scientific advance or novel results of the study);
  • Conclusion (briefly discuss the data and emphasize the significance of the results and their impact on computational biology);
  • Availability: This section should provide the software availability (academic or commercial) if the paper focuses mainly on software development or on the implementation of an algorithm. Examples are free availability over the Internet on www or ftp server; available on request from the authors; or available as a commercial package. The complete address (URL) should be given.
  • Acknowledgements (if necessary).
  • References (if necessary): References in the text are numbered in square brackets consecutively in the order in which they are first mentioned, beginning with number 1.

The references in the reference list are numbered according to the order they appear in the text.

1. A.Uthor, O.N.E.More. (2003) Title of the paper, Journal, 12: 13-16.
2. A.U.Thor et al. (2003) Title of the paper, Journal, 12: 13-16.
3. A.Uthor. (2003) Title of the book chapter, In: The Book, E.D.Itor et al. (Eds.), 13-16 (Publisher).

Please, register here and attach your munuscript with report application
Receipt of your abstract will be acknowledged.

The Program Committee reserves the right to reject the abstracts that will come after the deadline or are prepared not pursuant to the rules.

Submitted abstracts will be reviewed, and all the accepted abstracts will be published in the Conference Proceedings and will be put on the Conference website later.

Example