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    Correction to: The International Conference on Intelligent Biology and Medicine (ICIBM) 2019: bioinformatics methods and applications for human diseases
    (BMC, 2020) Zhao, Zhongming; Dai, Yulin; Zhang, Chi; Mathé, Ewy; Wei, Lai; Wang, Kai; Medical and Molecular Genetics, School of Medicine
    After publication of this supplement article [1], it is requested the grant ID in the Funding section should be corrected from NSF grant IIS-7811367 to NSF grant IIS-1902617. Therefore, the correct 'Funding' section in this article should read: We thank the National Science Foundation (NSF grant IIS-1902617) for the financial support of ICIBM 2019. This article has not received sponsorship for publication.
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    Correction to: The International Conference on Intelligent Biology and Medicine 2019 (ICIBM 2019): conference summary and innovations in genomic
    (BMJ Publishing Group, 2020-05-06) Mathé, Ewy; Zhang, Chi; Wang, Kai; Ning, Xia; Guo, Yan; Zhao, Zhongming; Medical and Molecular Genetics, School of Medicine
    After publication of this supplement article [1], it is requested the grant ID in the Funding section should be corrected from NSF grant IIS-7811367 to NSF grant IIS-1902617. Therefore, the correct ‘Funding’ section in this article should read: This article has not received sponsorship for publication. We thank the National Science Foundation (NSF grant IIS-1902617) and the Data Science and Informatics Core for Cancer Research (CPRIT grant RP170668) for the financial support of ICIBM 2019, as well as the support from Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (RP180734).
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    Correction to: The International Conference on Intelligent Biology and Medicine 2019: computational methods for drug interactions
    (BMC, 2020) Ning, Xia; Zhang, Chi; Wang, Kai; Zhao, Zhongming; Mathé, Ewy; Medical and Molecular Genetics, School of Medicine
    After publication of this supplement article [1], it is requested the grant ID in the Funding section should be corrected from NSF grant IIS-7811367 to NSF grant IIS-1902617.
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    Innovating Computational Biology and Intelligent Medicine: ICIBM 2019 Special Issue
    (MDPI, 2020-04-17) Guo, Yan; Ning, Xia; Mathé, Ewy; Wang, Kai; Li, Lang; Zhang, Chi; Zhao, Zhongming; Medical and Molecular Genetics, School of Medicine
    The International Association for Intelligent Biology and Medicine (IAIBM) is a nonprofit organization that promotes intelligent biology and medical science. It hosts an annual International Conference on Intelligent Biology and Medicine (ICIBM), which was established in 2012. The ICIBM 2019 was held from 9 to 11 June 2019 in Columbus, Ohio, USA. Out of the 105 original research manuscripts submitted to the conference, 18 were selected for publication in a Special Issue in Genes. The topics of the selected manuscripts cover a wide range of current topics in biomedical research including cancer informatics, transcriptomic, computational algorithms, visualization and tools, deep learning, and microbiome research. In this editorial, we briefly introduce each of the manuscripts and discuss their contribution to the advance of science and technology.
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    The International Conference on Intelligent Biology and Medicine (ICIBM) 2019: bioinformatics methods and applications for human diseases
    (BMC, 2019-12-20) Zhao, Zhongming; Dai, Yulin; Zhang, Chi; Mathé, Ewy; Wei, Lai; Wang, Kai; Medical and Molecular Genetics, School of Medicine
    Between June 9–11, 2019, the International Conference on Intelligent Biology and Medicine (ICIBM 2019) was held in Columbus, Ohio, USA. The conference included 12 scientific sessions, five tutorials or workshops, one poster session, four keynote talks and four eminent scholar talks that covered a wide range of topics in bioinformatics, medical informatics, systems biology and intelligent computing. Here, we describe 13 high quality research articles selected for publishing in BMC Bioinformatics.
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    The International Conference on Intelligent Biology and Medicine 2019 (ICIBM 2019): computational methods and applications in medical genomics
    (BMC, 2020) Zhang, Chi; Mathé, Ewy; Ning, Xia; Zhao, Zhongming; Wang, Kai; Li, Lang; Guo, Yan; Medical and Molecular Genetics, School of Medicine
    In this editorial, we briefly summarized the International Conference on Intelligent Biology and Medicine 2019 (ICIBM 2019) that was held on June 9-11, 2019 at Columbus, Ohio, USA. We further introduced the 19 research articles included in this supplement issue, covering four major areas, namely computational method development, genomics analysis, network-based analysis and biomarker prediction. The selected papers perform cutting edge computational research applied to a broad range of human diseases such as cancer, neural degenerative and chronic inflammatory disease. They also proposed solutions for fundamental medical genomics problems range from basic data processing and quality control to functional interpretation, biomarker and drug prediction, and database releasing.
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    The International Conference on Intelligent Biology and Medicine 2019 (ICIBM 2019): conference summary and innovations in genomics
    (Springer BioMed Central, 2019-12-30) Mathé, Ewy; Zhang, Chi; Wang, Kai; Ning, Xia; Guo, Yan; Zhao, Zhongming; Medical and Molecular Genetics, School of Medicine
    The goal of this editorial is to summarize the 2019 International Conference on Intelligent Biology and Medicine (ICIBM 2019) conference that took place on June 9–11, 2019 in The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, and to provide an introductory summary of the seven articles presented in this supplement issue. ICIBM 2019 hosted four keynote speakers, four eminent scholar speakers, five tutorials and workshops, twelve concurrent sessions and a poster session, totaling 23 posters, spanning state-of-the-art developments in bioinformatics, genomics, next-generation sequencing (NGS) analysis, scientific databases, cancer and medical genomics, and computational drug discovery. A total of 105 original manuscripts were submitted to ICIBM 2019, and after careful review, seven were selected for this supplement issue. These articles cover methods and applications for functional annotations of miRNA targeting, clonal evolution of bacterial cells, gene co-expression networks that describe a given phenotype, functional binding site analysis of RNA-binding proteins, normalization of genome architecture mapping data, sample predictions based on multiple NGS data types, and prediction of an individual’s genetic admixture given exonic single nucleotide polymorphisms data.
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    The International Conference on Intelligent Biology and Medicine 2019: computational methods for drug interactions
    (BMC, 2020-03) Ning, Xia; Zhang, Chi; Wang, Kai; Zhao, Zhongming; Mathé, Ewy; Medical and Molecular Genetics, School of Medicine
    In this editorial, we briefly summarize the International Conference on Intelligent Biology and Medicine 2019 (ICIBM 2019) that was held on June 9–11, 2019 at Columbus, Ohio, USA. Then, we introduce the two research articles included in this supplement issue. These two research articles were selected after careful review of 105 articles that were submitted to the conference, and cover topics on deep learning for drug-target interaction prediction and data mining and visualization of high-order drug-drug interactions.
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