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The goal of EURO Working Group on the Operational Research in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics and Medicine (EWG CBBM) is to promote and to facilitate communication links among European (and other) researchers working in areas of operational research in computational biology, bioinformatics and Medicine. EWG CBBM was established with numerous founding members at a satellite meeting of the EURO XXI 2006 Conference in Iceland, July 2-5, 2006.
(1) to establish an open forum of exchange, scientific life and collaboration using modern methods of OR within EURO, integrating already existing groups, impulses and individuals from European and international Operational Research in the emerging fields of biological problems and perspectives in data management, analysis and technologies;
(2) to integrate researchers and practitioners in OR to overcome the scientific challenges in medicine, pharmacy, food production, conservation of genetic wealth, alternative energy generation and of development. Herewith, embedded into and for the best of the scientific landscape and calendar of EURO and its existing working groups and chapters;
(3) this group looks for giving valuable contributions to building up our countries and their friendship, to welfare, freedom and peace in and among the nations and continents.
If you are interested in EWG CBBM, please contact us! In case of your kind consideration and, maybe, your wish to join us as a member electronically, you are warmly welcome! We sincerely like to collaborate with you.
to disseminate state-of-the-art knowledge and to support research in operational research in computational biology and bioinfomatics,
to make re-effort in the integration of people from mathematics, computer science, engineering, medicine, pharmacy, management, economy, and social sciences with the ideas of presenting the state and offers modern Operational Research
to assist in gathering the computational biology, bioinformatics, mathematics, and other communities in Europe organized under the umbrella of EURO,
to support preparation, refereeing and editing of publications,
to establish regular information channels and regular meetings,
to build links to users of operational research in computational biology and bioinformatics methodology,
to involve industrial organizations and users of optimization in the activities listed above,
vivid exchange between scientific experience and enthusiasm of the youth,
encouragement of building up a common and developing Europe, and
deepening of peace and friendship in Europe and in the world.