In this conference, we will bring together leading researchers from these diverse disciplines (biology, engineering, physics and mathematics) to present the latest progress and development in studying signal processing in biological systems. We will discuss the current challenges and opportunities in this promising inter-disciplinary field. One of the key questions we will explore is whether there is a common way of representing biological information so that they can be studied quantitatively in biological processes ranging from genetics, evolution, to molecular signal transduction and neural signal transmission.
In addition, we will organize a short summer school for graduate students and senior undergraduate students before the conference to bring the students up-to-date on subjects ranging from basic information theory to its applications to various biological systems.
The conference and the summer school are free, but registration is required. For those who are interested in to attend the conference, they should register on this website. For the students who are interested in to attend the summer school, they should apply for admission.