Proceedings available as Springer-Verlag's Lecture Notes in Computer Science LNCS 4848.
Biomolecular computing is now well established as an interdisciplinary field where chemistry, computer science, molecular biology, physics, and mathematics come together with the common purpose of fundamental scientific understanding of biology and chemistry, and its applications. Our knowledge and discoveries of information storage and processing in biological organisms and chemical reactions increases dramatically with every passing year, enabling new powerful inventions in DNA nanotechnology and biomolecular computers, promising of applications in bioinformatics, biology, and even medicine. This international meeting has been the premier forum where scientists with different backgrounds and a common focus meet to present their latest results and entertain visions of the future. In this tradition, the 13th International Meeting on DNA Computing will focus on the most recent and promising experimental and theoretical results with the greatest impact, under the auspices of the International Society for Nanoscale Science, Computation and Engineering (ISNSCE) and The University of Memphis.

