Call For Papers and Referees Computational Biology and Parallel Computing for the BioTechnology Track of the 28th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HICSS-28 Maui, Hawaii - January 3-6, 1995 ********************************************************************* The Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences traditionally attracts leading researchers in the both the biotechnology and parallel computing disciplines. This minitrack takes advantage of this unique overlap by creating a forum for papers that discuss the use of parallel and distributed computers in the biological sciences. This includes a wide range of problems, some of which are: * protein folding * sequence analysis * linkage analysis * molecular modeling * computational chemistry These papers will be carefully refereed, so please let us know if you are willing to referee -- even if you can't submit a paper. Contact either of the organizers if you have any questions. ORGANIZERS ********** Timothy G. Mattson (Tim) L. Ridgway Scott Intel Supercomputer Systems Division Department of Mathematics Mail Stop CO6-09 University of Houston 14924 N.W. Greenbrier Pkwy Houston, TX 77204--3476 Beaverton, OR 97229 Phone: (503) 531-5627 Phone: 713-743-3445 FAX: (503) 531-5501 FAX: 713-743-3505 email: tgm@ssd.intel.com email: scott@uh.edu 1994 Deadlines ************** o An OPTIONAL (encouraged) 300-word abstract by April 29 o Feedback to author on abstract by May 13 o Eight copies of the manuscript by June 17 o Notification of accepted papers by August 31 o Camera-ready copies of accepted manuscripts are due by October 1 Instructions for Submitting Papers ********************************** Manuscripts should be 22-25 typewritten, double-spaced pages in length. Please do not send submissions that are significantly shorter or longer than this. Papers must not have been previously presented or published, nor currently submitted for journal publication. Each manuscript will be subjected to a rigorous refereeing process involving at least five reviewers. Manuscripts should have a title page that includes the title of the paper, full name(s) of author(s), affiliation(s), complete postal and electronic mail address(es), telephone and FAX number(s), and a 300-word abstract of the paper. ----------------------------------------------------------------------