"Next-Generation Integrated Simulation of Living Matter (ISLiM)" program commissioned by Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology will complete in the end of March, 2013.
Inviting seven overseas researchers around ISLiM's research area, we, therefore, held an international Symposium - 4th Biosupercomputing Symposium. The aim of the symposium is to show key topics and results in ISLiM research and development over the past six years as well as internationally interact and share experiences among attendees deeply.
We hope a lot of professionals around bio and supercomputing to participate in the symposium.