Check out our highlights from the PLOS Computational Biology November issue: Tracking urban human activity from mobile phone calling patterns For humans…
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Biology Urban human activity revealed by phone use, how fish flock together, and epimutations hit same genes as mutations in cancer
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Biology Flu pandemic emergence, genesis of thalamic oscillations, making sense of tumor heterogeneity, ten simple rules for responding to reviewers and structuring papers
Check out our highlights from the PLOS Computational Biology October issue: Seasonality in risk of pandemic influenza emergence Influenza pandemics…
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Cell biology Modeling Antibiotic Treatment in Hospitals, Inferring Synaptic Plasticity from Spiking, and Synthesizing Developmental Trajectories
Check out our highlights from the PLOS Computational Biology September issue: Modeling antibiotic treatment in hospitals: A systematic approach shows benefits…
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Blog A neuron’s eye view, recovering from intestinal cleanout, and models of cancer cell line metabolism
Check out our highlights from the PLOS Computational Biology August issue: A systems approach reveals distinct metabolic strategies among the NCI-60…
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Computational biology Mapping high-throughput data onto networks, modelling bacteria in 3D Colonies, and developing algorithms for Molecular Dynamics
Check out our highlights from the PLOS Computational Biology July issue: PCSF: An R-package for network-based interpretation of high-throughput data With…
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Computational biology Modelling Atherosclerotic Plaque Formation, Tracking Neurons, and Timestamping Molecular Recorders: the PLOS Comp Biol May issue
Check out our highlights from the PLOS Computational Biology May issue: An agent-based model of leukocyte transendothelial migration during atherogenesis Atherosclerosis…
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post Jason Papin appointed as co-EiC
PLOS Computational Biology is delighted to announce that Jason Papin will join Ruth Nussinov as co-Editor-in-Chief of the journal as it enters…
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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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post Making Biomolecular Simulations Accessible in the Post-Nobel Prize Era
PLOS Computational Biology Editor-in-Chief Ruth Nussinov and Guest Editor Qiang Cui introduce a freely available interactive step-by-step guide for performing common molecular simulation…
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post PLOS Comp Biol style for 2014: Nonconsensus binding
PLOS Computational Biology is delighted to reveal the winner of this year’s t-shirt design competition: Ariel Afek, from Ben-Gurion University! Ariel’s design…
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post Modelling protein interactions, tracing sources of infection, stem cell timescales and mammalian navigation: the PLOS Comp Biol December issue
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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Community Outside the Box – Get Involved
How are computational methods being used across disciplines? PLOS Computational Biology Founding Editor-in-Chief Phil Bourne calls for examples. An advantage of being…