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Announcing Biomedical Engineering and Computational Biology

Posted Thu, Oct, 01,2009

I'm pleased to announce that Libertas Academica will soon commence development on a new open access journal, Biomedical Engineering and Computational Biology.

In his forthcoming introductory editorial, the Editor in Chief, Dr Kayvan Najarian writes:

I am pleased to announce the launch of Biomedical Engineering and Computational Biology – a new peer reviewed open access journal published by Libertas Academica. Biomedical Engineering and Computational Biology will be the leading forum covering a very wide range of topics in biomedical engineering, bioinformatics, systems biology, and computational biology, in particular papers using computational methods to address complex problems in today’s medicine and biology. Biomedical Engineering and Computational Biology will be a forum to form a bridge across experimental research and mathematical modelling. This interdisciplinary journal is intended to provide further communications among researchers using computational methods in biology. The journal’s main areas of research will include:
  • Computational Biology
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Tissue Engineering
  • Bioinformatics
  • Systems Biology
  • Biology-inspired Computational Methods
  • Mathematical Modelling,
  • Medical and Biological Databases
  • Computer-Aided Decision Making
  • Biomedical Imaging
  • Molecular Biology
  • Biomedical Signal Processing
  • Biomedical Image Processing
  • Physiological Modeling
  • Medical Informatics
Expressions of interest in joining the Editorial Board are welcomed. Applicants should complete this form.

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