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Welcome to the PLoS BlogBlogrollWho Links to Us?In the NewsPLoS Computational Biology at ISMB/ECCB 09Submitted by Evie Browne on Mon, 2009-06-01 10:37.
As an official journal of the International Society
for Computational Biology, PLoS Computational
Biology is once again
delighted to be participating in the ISMB/ECCB
conference for 2009, this
year held in Stockholm, Sweden, June 27th – July 2nd,
where you’ll find us at Booth
12 in the exhibition hall. ( categories: In the News )
PLoS Computational Biology editors win awardsSubmitted by Evie Browne on Tue, 2009-04-28 04:00.
PLoS Computational Biology is pleased to acknowledge two of our editors, Philip E. Bourne and Lars Jensen, who have won prestigious awards in recent weeks. ( categories: In the News )
Solving the Romanov Mystery, Anthrax's American History, Usage Maps of Science and a Self-Healing CaterpillarSubmitted by Rebecca Walton on Mon, 2009-03-16 10:10.
PLoS ONE’s biggest news buzz last week was created by a study from an international team of researchers led by Michael Coble of the Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory. ( categories: In the News | PLoS ONE )
Advanced Paternal Age is Associated with Impaired Neurocognitive Outcomes during Infancy and Childhood: News CoverageSubmitted by Nisha Doshi on Fri, 2009-03-13 08:58.
A study by John McGrath and colleagues, published by PLoS Medicine earlier this week, showed that the offspring of older fathers exhibit subtle impairments on tests of neurocognitive ability during infancy and childhood. ( categories: In the News )
The Land-Whale that Time ForgotSubmitted by Rebecca Walton on Fri, 2009-02-06 02:29.
The media coverage of palaeontology papers published in PLoS ONE this year has already got off to a tremendous start thanks to two articles published in the journal this week and last week. ( categories: In the News | PLoS ONE )
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