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Yogyakarta, Indonesia. 6–7 October 2021
As you may be aware, the global health crisis with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a unique challenge that has impacted many participants in this conference. Governments around the world are now issuing restrictions on travel, gatherings, and meetings to limit and slow the spread of the virus. The health and safety of the BioMIC participants and speakers is our priority and UGM is supporting these efforts.
Following the advice and guidelines from healthcare officials and local authorities, BioMIC 2021 will now be held virtually on 6–7 October 2021. The conference fees will be adjusted. Information and instructions on how to prepare for a virtual presentation will be sent separately.
Although BioMIC 2021 cannot be held physically, the integrity and quality of the research and content will remain and now be experienced in the virtual environment.
Held as part of the Universitas Gadjah Mada Annual Scientific Conferences (UASC 2021) series, the 4th International Conference on Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, and Biomedical Engineering (BioMIC 2021) provides an ideal academic platform for researchers to present the latest research findings and describe emerging technologies and directions in bioinformatics, biotechnology, and biomedical engineering.
This year, the conference will take the theme “Artificial Intelligence, Big Data and Precision Healthcare: A Vision of the Future” with five symposia: Big Data for Public Health Policy symposium; Bioinformatics and Data Mining symposium; Biomedical Sciences and Engineering symposium; Biomolecular and Biotechnology symposium; and Drug Development and Nutraceutical symposium.
BioMIC 2021 receives manuscripts of original research, review articles, and case report.
The accepted and presented papers will be submitted to proceedings BIO Web of Conferences (CPCI).
Selected papers will be submitted to Medical Journal of Malaysia (Special issue, Scopus Q3), Malaysian Journal of Medicine & Health Sciences (Special issue, Scopus Q4), Indonesian Biomedical Journal (Scopus Q4), Indonesian Journal of Pharmacy (Scopus Q3), Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology (Scopus Q4), and ASEAN Journal on Science and Technology for Development (Sinta S1).
            Full paper submission deadline
            14 August
            Notification of acceptance
            9
                September
            Early bird payment deadline
            13
                September
            Registration deadline
            16
                September
            Camera-ready submission deadline
            18
                September
            Pre-recorded video submission deadline
            24
                September
            The conference
            6–7 October
          
The conference invited speakers to enliven plenary and parallel sessions from various countries.
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                Assoc. Prof. Takuji Yamada
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
                Prof. Joris Veltman
Newcastle University, United Kingdom
                Prof. dr. Ali Ghufron Mukti
President Director of BPJS Kesehatan, Indonesia
                Dr. Daria Guseva
University of Hoheinhem, Germanys