Irrelevance by inhibition: Learning, computation, and implications for schizophrenia Individuals with schizophrenia have difficulty ignoring ideas and experiences that most people…
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Cell biology Learning to ignore, rare phenotype transitions, allostery in networks, and processing raw single-cell data.
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Cell biology Crowdsourcing plant phenomic data, bacterial niche construction abilities, protocell evolution, microRNA target prediction
Check out our Editors-in-Chief’s selection of papers from the July issue of PLOS Computational Biology. Crowdsourcing image analysis for plant phenomics to generate ground truth…
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Computational biology Cleaning up draft genomes, identifying allosteric sites, learning in visual cortex
Check out our Editors-in-Chief’s selection of papers from the June issue of PLOS Computational Biology. Reversing allosteric communication: From detecting allosteric sites to inducing…
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Community PLOS Computational Biology T-Shirt Design Winner Announced
PLOS Computational Biology is pleased to announce the winner of our 2018 t-shirt competition! This year’s t-shirt design was entered by…
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Cell biology Deep brain stimulation in Parkinson’s disease, modelling chromatin dynamics, ant obstacle courses
Check out our Editors-in-Chief’s selection of papers from the May issue of PLOS Computational Biology. Quantitative theory of deep brain stimulation of…
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Computational biology Automated quaternary structure determination, computational antibody design, and cell-tracking in developing embryos
Check out our Editors-in-Chief’s selection of papers from the April issue of PLOS Computational Biology. Automated evaluation of quaternary structures from protein crystals X-ray…
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Careers Running an interdisciplinary bioscience course, and reconstructing the 3D structure of the genome from 4C data (4Cin) and from super-resolution microscopy (ChromoTrace)
Check out our Editors-in-Chief’s selection of papers from the March issue of PLOS Computational Biology. Eleven quick tips for running an interdisciplinary short…
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Community The 2018 PLOS Comp Biol T-shirt Competition is now open!
What do you want to see on the front of this year’s PLOS Comp Biol t-shirt? Enter our t-shirt competition by sending…
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Computational biology Predicting infectious disease epidemics, probing gene regulatory networks with memory functions, explaining microbial growth/yield trade-offs
Check out our Editors-in-Chief’s selection of papers from the February issue of PLOS Computational Biology: Prediction of infectious disease epidemics…
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Announcement Machine Learning in Health and Biomedicine: A PLOS Medicine, PLOS Computational Biology, and PLOS ONE Call for Papers
PLOS Medicine, PLOS Computational Biology and PLOS ONE announce a cross-journal Call for Papers for high-quality research that applies or develops…
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Biology Exploiting protein domain co-occurrence, switching the epithelial-mesenchymal transition, optimising glioblastoma treatment, and modelling the metabolism of the malaria parasite
Check out our Editors-in-Chief’s selection of papers from the January issue of PLOS Computational Biology. Improving pairwise comparison of protein…
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Computational biology Microbial association networks, error in sensorimotor learning, genetic drift in range expansions
Check out our highlights from the PLOS Computational Biology December issue: MPLasso: Inferring microbial association networks using prior microbial knowledge Microbial…