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Interview with Jie Zheng

Posted Thu, Jan, 22,2015 -

This author interview is by Dr Jie Zheng, of Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Dr Zheng's full paper, In Silico Prediction of Synthetic Lethality by Meta-Analysis of Genetic Interactions, Functions, and Pathways in Yeast and Human Cancer, is available for download in Cancer Informatics. Please summarise for readers the content of your article.A pair of genes is called synthetic let...

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Interview with Author Dr David Johnson

Posted Sun, Jan, 11,2015 -

This author interview is by Dr David Johnson, of Imperial College London.  Dr Johnson's full paper, Semantically Linking In Silico Cancer Models, is available for download in Cancer Informatics.Please summarise for readers the content of your article.Our paper describes a new approach to thinking about the informatics behind cancer models. We think of computational models as any other d...

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Dr Tartakoff discusses Progression of Disease

Posted Mon, Dec, 22,2014 -

This author interview is by Dr Alan Tartakoff, of Case Western Reserve University.  Dr Tartakoff's full paper, The Axis of Progression of Disease, is available for download in Cancer Informatics.Please summarise for readers the content of your article.We describe fundamental concerns that plague the analysis of disease.  The most crucial is the realization that outcomes of single g...

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Benefits for Peer Reviewers

Posted Tue, Jun, 24,2014 -

All submitted manuscripts to Libertas are subject to peer review by two to three peer reviewers per manuscript.  These reviews go toward the peer review report completed by the editor in chief or associate editor. Because of our extensive peer review practice, and because of natural growth in the quantity of submissions received, we now seek new volunteer peer reviewers.  Being a peer re...

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What We Get Asked Here at Libertas

Posted Tue, Jun, 17,2014 -

Customer satisfaction is something that we take very seriously at Libertas. One of our areas of focus is ensuring that all queries are answered quickly and efficiently. Below is a summary of a few frequently asked questions:Do you charge article processing fees?Because the majority of our journals are open access we charge article processing fees. These vary depending on journal. However we do not...

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78% of Authors Rate their Interactions with Editors in Chief as Very Good

Posted Tue, Jun, 10,2014 -

We survey all authors after their articles are published in our journals.  We ask them to rate various aspects of their experience to ensure that we're meeting our commitments to them.  Our research shows that:78% of authors surveyed rated the quality of their interactions with editors in chiefs and associate editors as very good. 22% of authors rated the quality of their interaction...

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Cancer Informatics has become an increasingly important source for research in the methodology of cancer genomics and the novel use of informatics technology. I have been impressed by the journal's contents and have been very gratified by the number of accesses to my recent publication. Cancer Informatics has filled an important gap in cancer research journals.
Dr Richard Simon (Chief, Biometric Research Branch, National Cancer Institute, USA )
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