We’re thrilled to announce the appointment of three new Deputy Editors-in-Chief (DEICs) for PLOS Computational Biology: Sebastian Bonhoeffer, Jason Papin and Olaf…
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post Welcoming three new Deputy Editors-in-Chief at PLOS Computational BiologyRead more
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Biology Understanding allostery, constructing structural pathways and exploring a new trend in data integration: the PLOS Comp Biol February issueRead more
Here’s our pick of the best PLOS Computational Biology content for February. The capacity of biological molecular data acquisition is growing faster…
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Announcement Call for blogs!Read more
Is there a book that motivated you to become a scientist, or to research a certain aspect of genetics? Or perhaps your…
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Biology “Fish Fins and Fingers” Feeding FrenzyRead more
How did we first acquire the limbs that allowed us to crawl onto dry land? Could the fins of our fishy ancestors…
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post Dynamics of leadership in dog packs, communication in the cerebral cortex and modelling anti-tumour immunity: the PLOS Comp Biol January issueRead more
Here is our selection of highlights for PLOS Computational Biology’s January issue. The movement of a pack of Hungarian Vizslas was tracked by…
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Biology Opening Up Data Access, Not Just ArticlesRead more
For those who’ve been paying attention, you’ll have noticed that we just published an interesting Perspective in PLOS Biology from Dominique Roche…
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Bioinformatics Reviewing software and code: an updateRead more
On June 14th 2013 Mozilla Science Lab announced their collaboration with PLOS Computational Biology. The collaboration was a trial series of software…
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post A huge thanks to our reviewers in 2013Read more
As 2014 begins we’d like to take the time to thank those who made it possible, including our fantastic peer reviewers. In…
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post Modelling protein interactions, tracing sources of infection, stem cell timescales and mammalian navigation: the PLOS Comp Biol December issueRead more
Here is our selection PLOS Computational Biology highlights for December. One of the challenges in cancer research is inadequate understanding about the…
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Biology Will Stem Cell Therapy Help Cure Spinal Cord Injury?Read more
Spinal cord injuries are mostly caused by trauma, often incurred in road traffic or sporting incidents, often with devastating and irreversible consequences…
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Community Outside the Box – Get InvolvedRead more
How are computational methods being used across disciplines? PLOS Computational Biology Founding Editor-in-Chief Phil Bourne calls for examples. An advantage of being…
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Announcement The Changing Face of Education at PLOS Computational BiologyRead more
In January 2006, Fran Lewitter, PLOS Computational Biology Founding Education Editor, announced the launch of a new Education column in the journal. This…