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- From: dbd@theory.BCHS.UH.EDU (Dan Davison)
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- Subject: New Journal: Computational Biology: The Journal of Computational Cell Biology
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- Date: 22 Dec 92 21:50:07 GMT
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- Feel free to contact me or D. Kingsbury about this announcement.
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- dan davison
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- Announcing an important new quarterly peer-review journal.
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- March 1993
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- COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
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- The Journal of Computational Molecular Cell Biology
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- Editors
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- Daniel B. Davison, Ph.D. David T. Kingsbury, Ph.D. Thomas Marr, Ph.D.
- University of Houston Johns Hopkins University Cold Springs Harbor Labs
- School of Medicine
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- Goals: First, to provide a forum for communication of scientific and
- technical issues associated with the analysis, management, and
- visualization of cellular information at the molecular level.
- COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY will accept papers on: algorithms,
- genomics; mathematical modeling and simulation of biological
- processes; new methods for sequence analysis, including, for example,
- parallel methods; design and implementation of biological databases;
- biological expert system design and use; reasoning by analogy;
- hypothesis formation and testing by machine; and, information
- theory.
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- Second, is the communication of significant biological problems
- to investigators traditionally outside of biology, but otherwise
- in appropriate areas of science and technology. This will be accomplished
- by soliciting mini-reviews in diverse areas, and by providing a forum
- for the informal exchange of theories and experimental approaches.
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- The growth of molecular cell biology has created large amounts of
- complex data, and challenges to data handling, data analysis, and
- interpretation. The mounting volume and richness of data require
- quantitative and multidisciplinary approaches for analysis and
- interpretation.
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- For submission of manuscripts send three copies to: David T. Kingsbury,
- The Welch Laboratory, The Johns Hopkins University School of
- Medicine, 1830 East Monument, 3rd Floor, Baltimore, MD 21205-2100.
- Phone: (410) 995-9705. E-mail: dkingsbu@library.welch.jhu.edu.
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- Subscription rate: Volume 1 quarterly 1993.
- Publisher: Mary Ann Leibert, Inc.
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