IPCAT

Information Processing in Cells and Tissues

 


The aim of the series of IPCAT workshops is to bring together a multidisciplinary core of scientists who are working in the general area of modeling information processing in biosystems. A general theme is the nature of biological information and the ways in which it is processed in cells and tissues.

The key motivation is to provide a common ground for dialogue and reporting research, without emphasis on any particular research constituency, or way of modeling, or one single issue in the relationship between biology and information.

Upcoming Meeting:

 Seventh International Workshop  29- 31 august 2007 in Oxford UK. Call for papers:  IPCAT2007

Previous Meetings:

Sixth International Workshop in York UK  IPCAT2005

Fifth International Workshop in Lausanne Switzerland IPCAT2003

Fourth International Workshop in Leuven Belgium  IPCAT2001

Third International Workshop in Indianapolis USA  IPCAT99

Second International Workshop in Sheffield UK  IPCAT97

Regional Workshop in Düsseldorf Germany  IPCAT96

First International Workshop in Liverpool UK  IPCAT95

Daily Telegraph Article from the first Meeting

Remembering Ray Paton