The success of Bioinformatics in recent years has been prompted by
research in mole- lar biology and medicine in initiatives like the human
genome project. The volume and diversification of data has increased so
much that it is very hard if not impossible to analyze it by human
experts. The analysis of this growing body of data, intensified by the
development of a number of high-throughput experimental techniques that
are generating the so called 'omics' data, has prompted for new
computational methods. New global approaches, such as Systems Biology,
have been emerging replacing the reductionist view that dominated
biology research in the last decades, requiring the coordinated efforts
of biological researchers with those related to data analysis,
mathematical modelling and computer science. Computational methods have
been helping in tasks related to knowledge discovery, modelling and
optimization tasks. This workshop brings the opportunity to discuss
applications of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology exploring the
interactions between computer scientists, bio- gists and other
scientific researchers. The IWPACBB technical program includes 29 papers
(23 long papers and 6 short papers) selected from a submission pool of
51 papers, from 9 different countries. We thank the excellent work of
the local organization members and also from the members of the Program
Committee for their excellent reviewing work. October 2008 Juan M.
Corchado Juan F. De Paz Miguel P. Rocha Florentino Fernández Riverola
Organization