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|Acronym=DNA 2019 | |Acronym=DNA 2019 | ||
|Title=25th International Conference on DNA Computing and Molecular Programming | |Title=25th International Conference on DNA Computing and Molecular Programming | ||
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− | | | + | |Single Day Event=no |
+ | |Start Date=2019/08/05 | ||
+ | |End Date=2019/08/09 | ||
+ | |Event Status=as scheduled | ||
+ | |Event Mode=on site | ||
|City=Seattle | |City=Seattle | ||
|Country=Country:US | |Country=Country:US | ||
− | | | + | |Official Website=http://misl.cs.washington.edu/events/dna25/ |
+ | |DOI=10.25798/pck7-gj62 | ||
+ | |Type=Conference | ||
|has program chair=Yan Liu, Chris Thachuk | |has program chair=Yan Liu, Chris Thachuk | ||
|Has PC member=Mark Bathe, Robert Brijder, Yuan-Jyue Chen, Anne Condon, Mingjie Dai, David Doty | |Has PC member=Mark Bathe, Robert Brijder, Yuan-Jyue Chen, Anne Condon, Mingjie Dai, David Doty | ||
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+ | |Contributor Type=organization | ||
+ | |Organization=University of Washington | ||
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+ | |Number Of Submitted Papers=39 | ||
+ | |Number Of Accepted Papers=12 | ||
+ | |Number Of Accepted Short Papers=13 | ||
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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 premiere forum where scientists with diverse backgrounds come together with the common purpose of using interdisciplinary approaches to advance molecular computation. Continuing this tradition, the 25th International Conference on DNA Computing and Molecular Programming (DNA25), under the auspices of the International Society for Nanoscale Science, Computation, and Engineering (ISNSCE), will focus on the most recent experimental and theoretical results that promise the greatest impact. This year will include a special session on “The past and future of DNA Computing and Molecular Programming”, followed by a reception. | 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 premiere forum where scientists with diverse backgrounds come together with the common purpose of using interdisciplinary approaches to advance molecular computation. Continuing this tradition, the 25th International Conference on DNA Computing and Molecular Programming (DNA25), under the auspices of the International Society for Nanoscale Science, Computation, and Engineering (ISNSCE), will focus on the most recent experimental and theoretical results that promise the greatest impact. This year will include a special session on “The past and future of DNA Computing and Molecular Programming”, followed by a reception. |
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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 premiere forum where scientists with diverse backgrounds come together with the common purpose of using interdisciplinary approaches to advance molecular computation. Continuing this tradition, the 25th International Conference on DNA Computing and Molecular Programming (DNA25), under the auspices of the International Society for Nanoscale Science, Computation, and Engineering (ISNSCE), will focus on the most recent experimental and theoretical results that promise the greatest impact. This year will include a special session on “The past and future of DNA Computing and Molecular Programming”, followed by a reception.