Here are some highlights from May’s PLOS Computational Biology Convex Clustering: An Attractive Alternative to Hierarchical Clustering The recently developed method…
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Cancer Convex Clustering and Synaptic Restructuring: the PLOS CB May Issue
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Biology Tumor evolution and microbial forensics: the PLOS Comp Biol March Issue
Here are some highlights from March’s PLOS Computational Biology Spatial Heterogeneity in Drug Concentrations Acquired resistance is one of the major…
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Community The molecular clock, the circadian clock, and exploring protein surface pockets: the PLOS Comp Biol February Issue
Here are our highlights from February’s PLOS Computational Biology The Molecular Clock of Neutral Evolution Evolution is driven by genetic mutations…
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Biology The ethics of big data: Focus Feature
Written by Jason Papin, Deputy-Editor-in-Chief for PLOS Computational Biology There has been a recent explosion of big data due to the development…
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Biology Media response: forecasting diseases using Wikipedia
“It’s a perfect mix of exciting science, modern everyday technology, and public health.” Dr Marcel Salathé Many of us use Wikipedia solely as…
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Community Predicting diseases with Wikipedia, how the brain modifies memories, and hypersynchrony: the PLOS Comp Biol November Issue
Here are our highlights from November’s PLOS Computational Biology. Predicting Diseases with Wikipedia Effective and timely disease surveillance is a critical component…
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Bioinformatics Measuring the success of an online bioinformatics resource
Like many other journals, PLOS Computational Biology aims to publish research that helps to further the field and develop the community that…
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Bioinformatics Monitoring progress in translational bioinformatics
It is with great enthusiasm that the PLOS Computational Biology Education Editors present this invited blog post from Russ Altman, in what we…
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Bioinformatics Protein structure prediction, pleiotropic patterns, and more: the PLOS Comp Biol October Issue
Here are our highlights from October’s PLOS Computational Biology. Proteins execute many functions in the cell, and these biological functions are strongly…
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Computational biology Pupil size and decision making, timing evolutionary innovation and understanding ATP allosteric functions: the PLOS Comp Biol September issue
Here’s our pick of the highlights from September’s PLOS Computational Biology. The precision with which people make decisions can be predicted by…
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Biology CHARMMing molecular simulations, midge swarms, and swimming C. elegans: the PLOS Computational Biology July 2014 Issue
This month’s issue saw the publication of three Education articles: Web Based Computational Education with CHARMMing. In Part I: Lessons and Tutorial, Miller…
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Biology Introducing a New Look for the Journal Homepages
Today sees the launch of our re-vamped homepages for PLOS Biology, PLOS Genetics and PLOS Computational Biology. They’ve been designed to…