Biocomputing

Biocomputing by Panos M. Pardalos, published by Springer US on June 30, 2002, is a comprehensive volume that explores the intersection of quantitative tools and techniques in understanding the human body, both in health and disease. This edition spans 264 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into the emerging field of Biomedical Computing, which integrates aspects of signal processing, optimization, and computer science with biology and medicine.
Readers will find a collection of refereed papers derived from presentations at a conference held at the University of Florida, featuring contributions from leading researchers in Biocomputing. The topics covered include genomics, computational neuroscience, brain dynamics, and cancer diagnostics, reflecting the diverse applications of mathematical and computational methods in the biomedical field. This volume serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the advancements and future directions of Biocomputing.
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In the quest to understand and model the healthy or sick human body, re searchers and medical doctors are utilizing more and more quantitative tools and techniques. This trend is pushing the envelope of a new field we call Biomedical Computing, as an exciting frontier among signal processing, pattern recognition, optimization, nonlinear dynamics, computer science and biology, chemistry and medicine. A conference on Biocomputing was held during February 25-27, 2001 at the University of Florida. The conference was sponsored by the Center for Applied Optimization, the Computational Neuroengineering Center, the Biomedical En gineering Program (through a Whitaker Foundation grant), the Brain Institute, the School of Engineering, and the University of Florida Research & Graduate Programs. The conference provided a forum for researchers to discuss and present new directions in Biocomputing. The well-attended three days event was highlighted by the presence of top researchers in the field who presented their work in Biocomputing. This volume contains a selective collection of ref ereed papers based on talks presented at this conference. You will find seminal contributions in genomics, global optimization, computational neuroscience, FMRI, brain dynamics, epileptic seizure prediction and cancer diagnostics. We would like to take the opportunity to thank the sponsors, the authors of the papers, the anonymous referees, and Kluwer Academic Publishers for making the conference successful and the publication of this volume possible. Panos M. Pardalos and Jose C.
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