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Scientists discuss latest research in bioinformatics and biomedicine at forum in Burgas

Marine Station Congress Center in Burgas
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Leading scientists from around the world gather in the coastal city of Burgas to attend the first international symposium on bioinformatics and biomedicine BioInfoMed’2020. The event is to be held between October 8 and 10 in the newly-built Marine Station Congress Center.  

Scientists are to pay attention to the most advanced research in innovations in biomedicine, bioinformatics, computer sciences, public health and quality of life. The participants at the forum are to analyze large data in medicine and biology, artificial intelligence in medicine, biomedical modeling, computational biology and biomolecular modeling.

Scientists from prestigious universities and institutes in Great Britain, France, USA, Australia, Mexico, India, South Africa and other countries are to participate at the symposium with 75 scientific reports. The most important scientific research presented at BioInfoMed’2020 will be published in a collection of Springer scientific publishing house.




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