
8月03日 - 2026年8月07日
DNA Computing and Molecular Programming
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概要
Research in DNA computing and molecular programming draws together mathematics, computer science, physics, chemistry, biology, and nanotechnology to address the analysis, design, and synthesis of information-based molecular systems. This annual meeting is the premier forum where scientists with diverse backgrounds come together with the common purpose of applying principles and tools of computer science, physics, chemistry and mathematics to advance molecular-scale engineering and biology. The 32nd International Conference on DNA Computing and Molecular Programming (DNA32), organized under the auspices of the International Society for Nanoscale Science, Computation and Engineering (ISNSCE), will focus on the most important recent experimental and theoretical results. Papers and presentations are sought in all areas that relate to biomolecular computing, including, but not restricted to: algorithms and models for computation on biomolecular systems; computational processes in vitro and in vivo; molecular switches, gates, devices, and circuits; molecular folding and self-assembly of nanostructures; analysis and theoretical models of laboratory techniques; molecular motors and molecular robotics; information storage; studies of fault-tolerance and error correction; software tools for analysis, simulation, and design; synthetic biology and in vitro evolution; applications in engineering, physics, chemistry, biology, and medicine. Authors submitting a paper and/or proposal for a presentation may choose between two submission tracks. Track A – Full Paper: For authors who want their full papers to be published in the Leibniz International Proceedings of Informatics (LIPIcs) conference proceedings. Submissions to this conference will be published in accordance with the Berlin Declaration of Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities. Additionally, submissions are also expected to adhere to the Core Practices of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Finally, submissions should conform to the following guidelines: Submissions to Track A may not be previously published or simultaneously submitted to another conference or journal for publication. The paper is formatted in LaTeX using the LIPIcs-v2021 style. Each paper contains an abstract that briefly describes the primary results and their importance. The main text of the paper is limited to 15 pages; note that this count does NOT include the title, authors, affiliations and abstract (the ‘title page’) or bibliography. An optional technical appendix is permitted if the authors deem it necessary to back up the claims made in the first 15 pages. If the technical appendix is 5 pages or less, it will be included in the proceedings. Track B – One-page abstract with accompanied material: Primarily for authors submitting experimental results who plan to submit to a journal rather than publish in the conference proceedings. For a Track B submission to be considered, it must contain at least 67% (i.e. 2/3) new content, beyond that which has been presented at previous years of the DNA conference. To be considered for oral presentation, submissions should conform to the following guidelines: A one-page abstract: The total length of the abstract should not exceed 1 page (11 point type, single spaced, 1 inch margins). Supporting documentation: In addition to the one-page abstract, authors must also submit supporting documentation sufficient for the program committee to understand the details of the work and evaluate its merit for oral presentation.
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Research in DNA computing and molecular programming draws together mathematics, computer science, physics, chemistry, biology, and nanotechnology to address the analysis, design, and synthesis of information-based molecular systems. This annual meeting is the premier forum where scientists with diverse backgrounds come together with the common purpose of applying principles and tools of computer science, physics, chemistry and mathematics to advance molecular-scale engineering and biology. The 32nd International Conference on DNA Computing and Molecular Programming (DNA32), organized under the auspices of the International Society for Nanoscale Science, Computation and Engineering (ISNSCE), will focus on the most important recent experimental and theoretical results.
Papers and presentations are sought in all areas that relate to biomolecular computing, including, but not restricted to: algorithms and models for computation on biomolecular systems; computational processes in vitro and in vivo; molecular switches, gates, devices, and circuits; molecular folding and self-assembly of nanostructures; analysis and theoretical models of laboratory techniques; molecular motors and molecular robotics; information storage; studies of fault-tolerance and error correction; software tools for analysis, simulation, and design; synthetic biology and in vitro evolution; applications in engineering, physics, chemistry, biology, and medicine.
Authors submitting a paper and/or proposal for a presentation may choose between two submission tracks.
Track A – Full Paper: For authors who want their full papers to be published in the Leibniz International Proceedings of Informatics (LIPIcs) conference proceedings. Submissions to this conference will be published in accordance with the Berlin Declaration of Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities. Additionally, submissions are also expected to adhere to the Core Practices of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Finally, submissions should conform to the following guidelines: Submissions to Track A may not be previously published or simultaneously submitted to another conference or journal for publication. The paper is formatted in LaTeX using the LIPIcs-v2021 style. Each paper contains an abstract that briefly describes the primary results and their importance. The main text of the paper is limited to 15 pages; note that this count does NOT include the title, authors, affiliations and abstract (the ‘title page’) or bibliography. An optional technical appendix is permitted if the authors deem it necessary to back up the claims made in the first 15 pages. If the technical appendix is 5 pages or less, it will be included in the proceedings.
Track B – One-page abstract with accompanied material: Primarily for authors submitting experimental results who plan to submit to a journal rather than publish in the conference proceedings. For a Track B submission to be considered, it must contain at least 67% (i.e. 2/3) new content, beyond that which has been presented at previous years of the DNA conference. To be considered for oral presentation, submissions should conform to the following guidelines: A one-page abstract: The total length of the abstract should not exceed 1 page (11 point type, single spaced, 1 inch margins). Supporting documentation: In addition to the one-page abstract, authors must also submit supporting documentation sufficient for the program committee to understand the details of the work and evaluate its merit for oral presentation.
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Conference Date
2026年8月3日 → 2026年8月7日
- 2025年8月25日 - 2025年8月29日
情報源ランク
情報源: CORE2023
ランク: B
研究分野: Applied computing, 使用されていません