In recent years, an increasing number of researchers from mathematics, computer science, and the physical sciences have been joining biologists in the ongoing revolution in biology. In a variety of ways, these researchers are contributing towards making biology a quantitative science. The formation of the q-bio archive (introduced 15 Sep 2003) aims to serve the need of this emerging community. If you and your colleagues have active interest in quantitative biology (including but not limited to biological physics, computational biology, neural science, systems biology, bioinformatics, mathematical biology, and theoretical biology), we urge you to subscribe to the archive and submit (p)reprints to it. Both theoretical and experimental contributions are welcome, and subscription is freely accessible over the internet to all members of the scientific community. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
The European Society for Mathematical and Theoretical Biology should find itself well at home in Gothenburg, and so we are sure will you. Let us hope for good summer weather, so that you can stroll along the Avenue or Dutch canals or in the old wooden parts of town (when you are not at lectures) and also allow yourself a trip out into the archipelago and study the seals and snails. ECMTB 2014 will follow the by now well-established pattern of plenary and invited as well as contributed talks and minisymposia. The conference is Sunday-Thursday. Friday June 20 is Midsummer Eve in Sweden, arguably the year’s most important holiday in the North. We plan an organised excursion to a traditional countryside Midsummer celebration for those of you who would like to stay on. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
The LIS gathers biologists and computer specialists grouped together around a common ambition: the development of Interactive Identification Keys (IIK). The originality of this consortium is based on a strongly methodologically oriented approach of systematics and data processing. Our main research axes are: a) modelling concepts, knowledge and practices in Taxonomy-Systematics (formalization, knowledge representation); b) processing data on specimens and taxonomic knowledge (databases and knowledge bases); c) conception and programming of algorithms to analyse taxonomic descriptions and to create classical and multi-access keys and d) phylogeny and biogeography. ... [Information of the supplier]
Experimental Biology 2014 is on track to be one of the largest to date! Scientists and researchers in the fields of: anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pathology, nutrition, and pharmacology will meet in San Diego to discuss the strides and contributions made to the field of science. The 2014 meeting will feature over 400 booths, plenary award lectures, pre-meeting workshops, oral and poster presentations, and on-site career services. ... [Information of the supplier]
bioRxiv (pronounced "bio-archive") is a free online archive and distribution service for unpublished preprints in the life sciences. It is operated by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, a not-for-profit research and educational institution. By posting preprints on bioRxiv, authors are able to make their findings immediately available to the scientific community and receive feedback on draft manuscripts before they are submitted to journals. Articles are not peer-reviewed, edited, or typeset before being posted online. However, all articles undergo a basic screening process for offensive and/or non-scientific content. No endorsement of an article’s methods, assumptions, conclusions, or scientific quality by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is implied by its appearance in bioRxiv. An article may be posted prior to, or concurrently with, submission to a journal but should not be posted if it has already been published. ... [Information of the supplier]
This multidisciplinary, scientific meeting features plenary and award lectures, pre-meeting workshops, oral and posters sessions, on-site career services and exhibits of an array of equipment, supplies and publications required for research labs and experimental study. Experimental Biology is an annual meeting comprised of over 14,000 scientists and exhibitors representing six sponsoring societies and multiple guest societies. ... [Information of the supplier]
This multidisciplinary, scientific meeting features plenary and award lectures, pre-meeting workshops, oral and posters sessions, on-site career services and exhibits of an array of equipment, supplies and publications required for research labs and experimental study. Experimental Biology is an annual meeting comprised of over 14,000 scientists and exhibitors representing six sponsoring societies and multiple guest societies. General fields of study include anatomy, physiology, pathology, biochemistry, nutrition, and pharmacology. EB 2016 is open to all members of the sponsoring and guest societies and nonmembers with interest in research and life sciences. The majority of scientists represent university and academic institutions as well as government agencies, non-profit organizations and private corporations ... [Information of the supplier]
Experimental Biology is the annual meeting of six societies comprised of more than 14,000 scientists and 50 guest societies. Primary focus areas include anatomy, biochemistry and molecular biology, investigative pathology, nutrition, pharmacology, and physiology. EB 2017 is open to everyone with interest in the latest research impacting life sciences. Attendees represent scientists from academic institutions, government agencies, non-profit organizations and industry. ... [Information of the supplier]
Experimental Biology is the annual meeting of five societies comprised of more than 14,000 scientists and 25 guest societies. Primary focus areas include anatomy, biochemistry and molecular biology, investigative pathology, nutrition, pharmacology, and physiology. EB 2018 is open to everyone with interest in the latest research impacting life sciences. Attendees represent scientists from academic institutions, government agencies, non-profit organizations and industry. This multidisciplinary, scientific meeting features plenary and award lectures, workshops, oral and posters presentations, on-site career services and exhibits spotlighting equipment, supplies and publications required for research labs and experimental study. ... [Information of the supplier]
This meeting will convene thought-leaders from the scientific community, publishers, technology developers, and funding agencies to discuss topics including: Should journal peer review become a transparent and citable form of scholarly communication? Should scientists receive credit for peer review and, if so, how might this be achieved? What are best practices in peer review, how can they be spread? How can we train scientists in scholarly review? Is it possible to overcome inefficiencies and redundancies in peer review? Should reviewers be expected to review supporting datasets and code? Using new tools (e.g. preprints and the internet), are there new models for feedback/evaluation that could augment traditional peer review? ... [Information of the supplier]