Classifying Your Submission
Authors will designate their keywords on the online submission form. Keywords are used to match submissions to reviewers and to help organize the papers, posters, and panels accepted for the program.
While we recognize no classification scheme is perfect, you will be asked to choose a single phrase that best classifies your submission.
- Informatics methods for the analysis of molecular and clinical measurements
- Storing, indexing and querying repositories of molecular and clinical measurements
- Representing temporal processes in biology, such as development and disease progression
- Reasoning across molecular and clinical measurements
- Analysis of novel molecular measurements
- Teaching translational bioinformatics
- Relating and representing phenotypes and disease
- Quantitative and qualitative traits
- Representing clinical and molecular knowledge for translational bioinformatics
- Text-mining clinical records
- Patient-entered phenotypes and consumer molecular measurements
- Ethical, legal, and societal implications of linking molecular and clinical measurements
- Dissecting disease through the study of organisms, evolution, and taxonomy
- Animal models and human disease
- Similarities and differences in mammalian sequences
- Genome sequence repeats and disease
- Polymorphisms and haplotypes and genome-wide analysis
- Modeling infectious diseases
- Computational approaches to finding molecular mechanisms and therapies for disease
- Informatics for drug discovery
- Informatics for biomarker discovery
- Computing and reasoning in knowledge bases and molecular networks
- Molecular structures
- Text-mining to find molecular interaction networks for relating to
phenotypes