Bioinformatics for Regulatory Genomics (BioRegSIG)
Special Interest Group (SIG) at ISMB In conjunction with the International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB)

Regulatory genomics involves the study of the genomic 'control system', which determines how, when and where to activate the 'blueprint' encoded in the genome. Regulatory genomics is the topic of much research activity worldwide. Since computational methods are ubiquitous in the study of gene regulation, BioRegSIG is an ISMB special interest group that focuses on bioinformatics for regulatory genomics. The goal of BioRegSIG is to foster a collaborative international community wherein scientists work together to solve difficult research problems.


BioReg 2011

BioReg 2010

SIG Chairs:

  1. Finn Drabløs, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway, finn.drablos@ntnu.no
  2. Sophie Schbath, Director of Research, Institut national de la recherché Agronomique, France, Sophie.Schbath@jouy.inra.fr
  3. Lonnie R. Welch, Ohio University, USA, welch@ohio.edu