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Over the past decades mathematical modeling and simulation in the biological and biomedical areas has seen major achievements.
However, the results are often scattered in conferences and journals containing many other results. The aims of the conference are to gather common themes and solutions in biological and biomedical modeling and simulation, and to cross-fertilize ideas.
We seek papers describing research as well as reports on practical experience.
We also welcome papers and demonstrations of applications, tools, and research prototypes.
The conference is concerned with, but not limited to, the following themes:
* Mathematical modeling and simulation in biology, medicine, biophysics and biochemistry.
* Mathematical modeling and simulation in immunology, neurophysiology,
population dynamics, enzyme kinetics, and applications in drug administration.
* Tools and methods for mathematical modeling and simulation with biological and
medical applications.
* Simulation together with visualization in biological and biomedical applications.
* Modeling and design of control and assistance devices.
* Signal and image processing chains for biological and medical applications
with emphasis on diagnosis.
* Bio-mechanics with modeling and simulation of the musculoskeletal system and organs in the
human body or animals, e.g. for diagnosis, rehabilitation, training, design of prostheses,
and artificial organs, ergonomic product design, etc.
* Models, techniques, and simulation tools to aid integrated understanding of
the functions of living organisms.
* Knowledge based systems and knowledge driven data processing for biological and medical
applications with emphasis on aids to explicit diagnostic process and diagnosis rule
formation.
* Systems for educational purposes in sub-fields of biology and medicine with explicit emphasis on mathematical models, simulation, and display tools.
* Mathematical models and simulation studies on cancer and screening infectious diseases.
* Regulation of gene Expression.
* Virtual Reality Assisted Surgery.