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 Monitoring progress in translational bioinformatics
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Biology This week in PLOS Biology
In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about the evolution of thermostable proteins, the Addgene initiative, microenvironment influence on tumour metastasis…
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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 This Week in PLOS Biology
In PLOS Biology this week you can read about a regulatory pathway in meiosis, genetic variability of avian influenza and ancient cell membranes. Meiosis…
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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…
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Bioinformatics This week in PLOS Biology
In PLOS Biology this week you can read about the development of a vital vessel in the eye, the structure of a…
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Biology You Just Read my Mind…
STOP PRESS! “Scientists decode words from brain signals, fueling hopes for mind reading!” “Mind-reading device could become reality!” “Scientists make telepathy…
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Computational biology Lessons from the fruit fly, spatial transmission of influenza and the mechanism of tissue-specific hereditary diseases: The PLOS Comp Biol June issue
Here is a selection of PLOS Computational Biology highlights for June. “Minimization of opportunity costs” is a commonly used phrase within economics…
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Computational biology Stories from the road: Trials and tribulations of the ISCB Student Council
The Student Council for the International Society for Computational Biology was established in 2004 to promote the development of computational biology among…
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Announcement Meet the “PLOSSE” at ISMB 2014
Heading to the ISCB’s annual conference, ISMB 2014, July 11– 15, in Boston this year? Swing by Booth 409 and say hello…