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IPDPS 2004: Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
- 18th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS 2004), CD-ROM / Abstracts Proceedings, 26-30 April 2004, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2004, ISBN 0-7695-2132-0
Third IEEE International Workshop on High Performance Computational Biology - HiCOMB
- Michela Taufer, Michael F. Crowley, Daniel J. Price, Andrew A. Chien, Charles L. Brooks III:
Study of a Highly Accurate and Fast Protein-Ligand Docking Algorithm Based on Molecular Dynamics. - Shawna L. Thomas, Nancy M. Amato:
Parallel Protein Folding with STAPL. - Emad Y. Ramadan, Arijit Tarafdar, Alex Pothen:
A Hypergraph Model for the Yeast Protein Complex Network. - Rumen Andonov, Dominique Lavenier, Philippe Veber, Nicola Yanev:
Dynamic Programming for LR-PCR Segmention of Bacterium Genomes. - Tong Liu, Bertil Schmidt:
Parallel RNA Sequence-Structure Alignment. - Joël M. Malard, Alejandro Heredia-Langner, Douglas J. Baxter, Kristin H. Jarman, William R. Cannon:
Constrained De Novo Peptide Identification via Multi-Objective Optimization. - Dan Kuyper, Hesham H. Ali, Amr M. Mohamed, Steven H. Hinrichs:
Identification of Mycobacterium Species Using Curated Custom Databases. - Nicole E. Baldwin, Rebecca L. Collins, Michael A. Langston, Christopher T. Symons, Michael R. Leuze, Brynn H. Voy:
High Performance Computational Tools for Motif Discovery. - Timothy F. Oliver, Bertil Schmidt:
High Performance Biosequence Database Scanning on Reconfigurable Platforms. - Alexandros Stamatakis, Harald Meier, Thomas Ludwig:
New Fast and Accurate Heuristics for Inference of Large Phylogenetic Trees. - John H. Miller, Yan Fang Zheng:
Large-Scale Simulation of Eukaryotic Cell Signaling Processes. - Zhiwei Wang, Gregory L. Durst, Russell C. Eberhart, Donald B. Boyd, Zina Ben-Miled:
Particle Swarm Optimization and Neural Network Application for QSAR.
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