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Editorial Scope. Journal Scope PLoS Computational Biology is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal publishing research of
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Editorial Scope Journal Scope PLoS Computational Biology is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal publishing research of exceptional significance that furthers our understanding of living systems at all scales — frommolecules and cells, to patient populations and ecosystems — through the application of computational methods. Journal Contents • Research Articles • Perspectives & Reviews • Education Section & professional development series
Topics Include (but are not limited to): • Molecular Biology • Protein-Protein Interactions • Computational Neuroscience • Regulatory Networks • Computational Immunology • Sequence Analysis • Protein Structure & Function Prediction • Population Biology • Cancer Genetics • Microarray Data Analysis • Gene Expression • Synthetic Biology • Machine Learning
Philip E. Bourne, Editor-in-Chief & Founding Editor Steven E. Brenner, Founding Editor Michael B. Eisen, Founding Editor Ruth Nussinov, Deputy Editor-in-Chief Fran Lewitter, Education Editor Olga Troyanskaya, ISCB Editor Johanna McEntyre, Reviews Editor Ernest Fraenkel, Reviews Editor Deputy Editors Patricia Babbitt Joel Bader Sebastian Bonhoeffer Lyle J. Graham Uwe Ohler Nathan Price Burkhard Rost Olaf Sporns Wyeth Wasserman Weixiong Zhang Software Editors Robert Gentleman Hilmar Lapp Robert F. Murphy Andreas Prlić, Editorial Board
Examples of Highly Downloaded Content Unraveling Protein Networks with Power Graph Analysis (Research Article) Royer L, Reimann M, Andreopoulos B, Schroeder M www.ploscompbiol.org/doi/pcbi.1000108 Broadband Criticality of Human Brain Network Synchronization (Research Article) Kitzbichler MG, Smith ML, Christensen SR, Bullmore E www.ploscompbiol.org/doi/pcbi.1000314 Facilitated Variation: How Evolution Learns from Past Environments To Generalize to New Environments (Research Article) Parter M, Kashtan N, Alon U www.ploscompbiol.org/doi/pcbi.1000206 Defrosting the Digital Library: Bibliographic Tools for the Next Generation Web (Review) Hull D, Pettifer SR, Kell DB www.ploscompbiol.org/doi/pcbi.1000204 The Rough Guide to In Silico Function Prediction, or How To Use Sequence and Structure Information To Predict Protein Function (Tutorial) Punta M, Ofran Y www.ploscompbiol.org/doi/pcbi.1000160
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