The Brazilian Symposium on Bioinformatics is an international conference which covers all aspects of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. The initial editions of BSB, in 2002, were called WOB (Workshop on Bioinformatics). The objective is to give visibility to research that brings aspects of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. The Companion Proceedings of BSB are published yearly, bringing the papers selected for each edition of the event.

To access the papers featured on the event's main track, please visit the Proceedings of the Brazilian Symposium on Bioinformatics series.

Topics of Interest

BSB topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Molecular Sequence Analysis, Motifs, and Pattern Matching
  • Biological Databases, Data Management and Data Integration
  • Biological Data Mining and Machine Learning
  • Structural and Functional Genomics
  • Comparative Genomics
  • Protein Structure and Modeling
  • Gene Identification, Regulation and Expression
  • Gene Networks
  • Molecular Evolution and Phylogenetics
  • Computational Systems Biology
  • Computational Proteomics
  • Statistical Analysis of Molecular Sequences
  • Big data applications and visualization in bioinformatics

Additional information

For more information about BSB, visit the event's website