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  • Bioinformatics
  • Computational Biology
  • Artificial Intelligence

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  • The 1st Asia & Pacific Bioinformatics Conference (APBJC) convened to discuss a broad spectrum of scientific subjects.
  • Sessions included oral presentations, workshops, and poster displays, indicating a comprehensive scientific exchange.

Framework:

  • The conference structure facilitated diverse scientific discourse across multiple formats.
  • Session themes were categorized, with specific notations for oral (black), workshop (red), and poster presentations.

Implementation:

  • The number of presentations in each session was clearly indicated.
  • Artificial intelligence (AI) related topics were identified as integral to numerous session themes.

Implications:

  • The conference highlighted the growing integration of AI within the Asia-Pacific bioinformatics landscape.
  • This suggests a significant trend towards AI-driven research and development in the region's biological sciences.