Bioinformatics | 2019

ISMB/ECCB 2019 Proceedings

 
 
 

Abstract


The biennial joint meeting of ISMB (27th Annual Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology) and ECCB (18th European Conference on Computational Biology) was held in Basel, Switzerland, July 21–25, 2019. ISMB is the flagship conference of the International Society for Computational Biology and the world’s premier forum for dissemination of scientific research in computational biology and its intersection with other areas. ECCB is similarly a top venue in the field, with a long tradition of publishing and presenting world-class research. This special issue serves as the Proceedings of ISMB/ECCB 2019. Following a successful model with a centralized manuscript review and acceptance process, this year’s conference organization provided the community with a unified submission interface for high-quality papers in the field of computational biology. The review process across 10 scientific areas was supervised by the Senior Program Committee (SPC), consisting of the Proceedings Chairs and Area Chairs (AC). About a third of the ACs were nominated by the Communities of Special Interests (COSIs), reflecting the desire of the ISMB/ECCB 2019 Steering Committee to involve COSIs in conference organization and the review process. Overall, the SPC consisted of 21 individuals; see Table 1. The scope of the conference includes theoretical papers, algorithms and statistical methods that allow for important novel biological insights and broadly defined intellectual contributions. We invited submission of papers in nine general scientific areas, organized by the relevant biological problems (Table 1). The 10th area of General Computational Biology was created to accommodate innovation outside of specified fields. The papers submitted to this area were largely in Text Mining, Mass Spectrometry and Visualization subfields, indicating community interest in these areas. All papers submitted to all areas were expected to present methodological and scientific contributions to the specific areas of submission. Abstracts, previously published papers, position papers, perspectives and reviews are not eligible for submission to the ISMB/ ECCB Proceedings track. In total, 366 papers were submitted—a 10.6% increase over ISMB 2018. Of these, 363 papers were sent to review, receiving 1303 reviews from 388 Program Committee members. This constitutes an average of 3.6 reviews per submission. Three submissions had two completed reviews, 175 had three, 157 had four, 24 had five and four submissions had six completed reviews. The conditional acceptance information was provided to the authors a month after the submission deadline and final acceptance conveyed in another month. Overall, 69 manuscripts were accepted for a final acceptance rate of 18.9%. The distribution of papers reviewed in different areas is shown in Table 1.

Volume 35
Pages i1 - i2
DOI 10.1093/BIOINFORMATICS/BTZ439
Language English
Journal Bioinformatics

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