PLOS Computational Biology is pleased to announce the winner of our 2019 t-shirt competition! This year’s t-shirt was designed by Damien…
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post PLOS Computational Biology T-shirt competition Winner Announced
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Announcement Nominations open for the PLOS Genetics Research Prize 2019
We’re delighted to announce the opening of nominations for the PLOS Genetics Research Prize 2019! In 2018, the PLOS Genetics Senior Editors…
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Biology Understanding Images: Identifying lethal mutations to improve pig breeding
Author: Martijn Derks, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, Netherlands Competing interests: Martijn Derks is an author of the article discussed in this…
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Announcement Announcing the PLOS Computational Biology Research Prize 2019 – Nominate your favorite articles by April 12
We are pleased to announce that nominations are now open for this year’s PLOS Computational Biology Research Prize. This program recognizes the…
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Cell biology Better Use of Mouse Models, Skin Infection Dynamics, and Phaser Cells in Navigation
Check out our Editors-in-Chief’s selection of papers from the February issue of PLOS Computational Biology. Computational translation of genomic responses from…
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Advocacy Data Sharing: Better for Everyone, Especially You!!
Happy Open Data Day 2019! It’s that special day of the year again! Well, every day should be Open Data…
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Blog ‘How do we define success?’ – Rethinking failure and success in science
This post was collaboratively written by PLOS staff (Ines Alvarez-Garcia, Phil Mills, Leonie Mueck and Iratxe Puebla) Independent of the context…
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post Inferring Gene Regulatory Networks; Designing Antibiotic Cocktails and Modelling Synaptic Depression
Check out our Editors-in-Chief’s selection of papers from the January issue of PLOS Computational Biology. The first one of 2019! Multi-study inference…
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Biology Speciation: a Few Big Genes or Many Little Ones?
by Simon Martin, Richard Merrill and Chris Jiggins NOTE: This blog post has been substantially abridged and edited by PLOS…
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post Predicting drug targets; modelling heart mitochondria; assessing drug efficacy and safety; problems with predicting enhancer-promoter pairs.
Check out our Editors-in-Chief’s selection of papers from the December issue of PLOS Computational Biology. Predicting protein targets for drug-like compounds using transcriptomics…
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Announcement The 2019 PLOS Computational Biology T-shirt Competition is now open!
What do you want to see on the front of this year’s PLOS Computational Biology t-shirt? Enter our t-shirt competition by…
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Biology The XV Collection: Ethical Oversights in Ethical Oversight of Animal Research
By Jonathan Kimmelman Sometimes the life sciences work fantastically, as when insights into fundamental processes are transformed into life-saving treatments…