DNA Computing and Molecular Programming - 15th International Meeting on DNA Computing, DNA 15, Fayetteville, AR, USA, June 8-11, 2009. Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, Edition.)


The 15th International Conference on DNA Computing and Molecular P- gramming was held during June 8-11, 2009 on the campus of the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, AR. The conference attracts researchers from d- parate disciplines in science and technology to foster interdisciplinary research into the molecular-scale manipulation of matter. In particular, implementation ofnanoscalecomputation andprogrammedassemblyof materialsareofinterest. Papersat the conference typically are a mix of experimentaland theoreticalp- sentations. Theconferenceis heldunder theauspicesoftheInternationalSociety for Nanoscale Science, Computation, and Engineering (ISNSCE). The DNA15 Program Committee received 38 paper submissions, of which 20 were accepted for oral presentation and 10 for poster presentation. The meeting was attended by 68 registered participants, which included 36 students. This volume contains 16 papers selected from contributed oral presentations. Thisyear"MolecularProgramming"wasaddedto thetitle of the conference, which re?ects a broader scope beyond DNA-based nanotechnology and com- tation. This was evident in the range of invited talks at the conference. Tu- rials on"Computer Science for (not only) Molecular Biologists" by Wing-Ning Li (University of Arkansas), "Structural DNA Nanotechnology" by John Reif (Duke University), and "Autonomous Molecular Computing and Robotics" by MilanStojanovic(Columbia University)were presentedonthe ?rstday. Ons- sequentdays, inadditiontothecontributedtalksandposters, plenarytalkswere given by James Aspnes (Yale University) on "Population Protocols," Reinhard Laubenbacher (Virginia Tech) on "Discrete Model of Gene Regulation in N- works," David Leigh (University of Edinburgh) on "Synthetic Motors and - chines," Kenichi Morita (Hiroshima University) on "Computation in Reversible Cellular Automata," and Itamar Willner on "Programmed DNA assemblies for Machinery, Logic Gates, and Computing Applications.

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The 15th International Conference on DNA Computing and Molecular P- gramming was held during June 8-11, 2009 on the campus of the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, AR. The conference attracts researchers from d- parate disciplines in science and technology to foster interdisciplinary research into the molecular-scale manipulation of matter. In particular, implementation ofnanoscalecomputation andprogrammedassemblyof materialsareofinterest. Papersat the conference typically are a mix of experimentaland theoreticalp- sentations. Theconferenceis heldunder theauspicesoftheInternationalSociety for Nanoscale Science, Computation, and Engineering (ISNSCE). The DNA15 Program Committee received 38 paper submissions, of which 20 were accepted for oral presentation and 10 for poster presentation. The meeting was attended by 68 registered participants, which included 36 students. This volume contains 16 papers selected from contributed oral presentations. Thisyear"MolecularProgramming"wasaddedto thetitle of the conference, which re?ects a broader scope beyond DNA-based nanotechnology and com- tation. This was evident in the range of invited talks at the conference. Tu- rials on"Computer Science for (not only) Molecular Biologists" by Wing-Ning Li (University of Arkansas), "Structural DNA Nanotechnology" by John Reif (Duke University), and "Autonomous Molecular Computing and Robotics" by MilanStojanovic(Columbia University)were presentedonthe ?rstday. Ons- sequentdays, inadditiontothecontributedtalksandposters, plenarytalkswere given by James Aspnes (Yale University) on "Population Protocols," Reinhard Laubenbacher (Virginia Tech) on "Discrete Model of Gene Regulation in N- works," David Leigh (University of Edinburgh) on "Synthetic Motors and - chines," Kenichi Morita (Hiroshima University) on "Computation in Reversible Cellular Automata," and Itamar Willner on "Programmed DNA assemblies for Machinery, Logic Gates, and Computing Applications.

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Imprint

Springer-Verlag

Country of origin

Germany

Series

Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, 5877

Release date

December 2009

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First published

2009

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235 x 155 x 9mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback

Pages

165

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Edition.

ISBN-13

978-3-642-10603-3

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9783642106033

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3-642-10603-X



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