The Second International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology August 15-17, 1994 Stanford University Organizing Committee Deadlines Russ Altman, Stanford U, Stanford Papers due: March 11, 1994 Doug Brutlag, Stanford U, Stanford Replies to authors: April 29, 1994 Peter Karp, SRI, Menlo Park Revised papers due: May 27, 1994 Richard Lathrop, MIT, Cambridge David Searls, U Penn, Philadelphia Program Committee K. Asai, ETL, Tsukuba A. Lapedes, LANL, Los Alamos D. Benson, NCBI, Bethesda M. Mavrovouniotis, Northwestern U, Evanston B. Buchanan, U of Pittsburgh G. Michaels, George Mason U, Fairfax C. Burks, LANL, Los Alamos G. Myers, U. Arizona, Tucson D. Clark, ICRF, London K. Nitta, ICOT, Tokyo F. Cohen, UCSF, San Francisco C. Rawlings, ICRF, London T. Dietterich, OSU, Corvallis J. Sallatin, LIRM, Montpellier S. Forrest, UNM, Albuquerque C. Sander, EMBL, Heidelberg J. Glasgow, Queen's U., Kingston J. Shavlik, U Wisconsin, Madison P. Green, Wash U, St. Louis D. States, Wash U, St. Louis M. Gribskov, SDSC, San Diego G. Stormo, U Colorado, Boulder D. Haussler, UCSC, Santa Cruz E. Uberbacher, ORNL, Oak Ridge S. Henikoff, FHRC, Seattle M. Walker, Stanford U, Stanford L. Hunter, NLM, Bethesda T. Webster, Stanford U, Stanford T. Klein, UCSF, San Francisco X. Zhang, TMC, Cambridge The Second International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology will take place at Stanford University in the San Francisco Bay Area, August 14-17, 1994. The ISMB conference, held for the first time last summer in Bethesda, MD, attracted an overflow crowd, yielded an excellent offering of papers, invited speakers, posters and tutorials, provided an exciting opportunity for researchers to meet and exchange ideas, and was an important forum for the developing field. We will continue the tradition of pre-published, rigorously refereed proceedings, and opportunities for fruitful personal interchange. The conference will bring together scientists who are applying the technologies of advanced data modeling, artificial intelligence, machine learning, probabilistic reasoning, massively parallel computing, robotics, and related computational methods to problems in molecular biology. We invite participation from both developers and users of any novel system, provided it supports a biological task that is cognitively challenging, involves a synthesis of information from multiple sources at multiple levels, or in some other way exhibits the abstraction and emergent properties of an "intelligent system." The four-day conference will feature introductory tutorials (August 14), presentations of original refereed papers and invited talks (August 15-17). Paper submissions should be single-spaced, 12 point type, 12 pages maximum including title, abstract, figures, tables, and bibliography with titles. The first page should include the full postal address, electronic mailing address, telephone and FAX number of each author. Also, please list five to ten keywords describing the methods and concepts discussed in the paper. State whether you wish the paper to be considered for oral presentation only, poster presentation only or for either presentation format. Submit 6 copies to the address below. For more information, please contact ismb@camis.stanford.edu. Proposals for introductory tutorials must be well documented, including the purpose and intended audience of the tutorial as well as previous experience of the author in presenting such material. Those considering submitting tutorial proposals are strongly encouraged to submit a one-page outline, before the deadline, to enable early feed-back regarding topic and content suitability. The conference will pay an honorarium and support, in part, the travel expenses of tutorial speakers. Limited funds are available to support travel to ISMB-94 for those students, post-docs, minorities and women who would otherwise be unable to attend.. Please submit papers and tutorial proposals to: Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology c/o Dr. Douglas L. Brutlag Beckman Center, B400 Department of Biochemistry Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford, California 94305-5307