Synopses & Reviews
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed postproceedings of the 13th International Meeting on DNA Computing, DNA 13, held in Memphis, TN, USA, June 4-8, 2007. The 15 revised full papers and 5 short demos together with 10 poster abstracts presented were carefully selected during two rounds of reviewing and improvement from an initial total of 62 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on Self Assembly, Biomolecular Machines and Automata, Codes for DNA Memories and Computing, Novel Techniques for DNA Computing in Vitro, Novel Techniques for DNA Computing in Silico as well as Models and Languages.
Synopsis
Biomolecular/DNA computing is now well established as an interdisciplinary field where chemistry, computer science, molecular biology, physics, and mathematics come together with the common purpose of fundamental scientific understanding of biology and chemistry and its applications. This international meeting has been the premier forum where scientists with different backgrounds and a common focus meet to present their latest results and entertain visions of the future. In this tradition, about 100 participants converged in Memphis, Tennessee to hold the 13th International Meeting on DNA Computing during June 4-8, 2007, under the auspices of the International Society for Nanoscale Science, Computation and Engineering (ISNSCE) and The University of Memphis. The call for papers encouraged submissions of original, recent, and promising experimental and theoretical results in the field. The Call for Papers elicited some 62 submissions, almost perfectly balanced among the major theoretical and experimental categories. It is evidence of how well the interdisciplinary nature of the conference has truly matured that the major criterion of quality, agreed upon in advance by the Program Committee (PC), produced a nearly balanced program as well across the two major categories, full papers and talks with an abstract only. The program with the greatest perceived impact consisted of 24 papers for plenary oral talks; in addition, 15 full-paper posters and 10 poster abstracts were accepted, of which 5 authors were invited to give five short demos in a new submission category this year. The conference program retained the structure now customary for this meeting.
Synopsis
This book contains the postproceedings of the 13th International Meeting on DNA Computing, DNA 13. Coverage includes self assembly, biomolecular machines and automata, codes for DNA memories and computing, and novel techniques for DNA computing in vitro.