Recent developments in Molecular Biology are not evolutionary but revolutionary. Computer Science and Mathematics are the driving forces transforming molecular biology from an informational science to a computational science. Computational Molecular Biology is a new discipline, bringing together computational, statistical, experimental, and technological methods, that is energizing and dramatically accelerating the discovery of new technologies and tools for molecular biology.
The new MIT Press Series on Computational Molecular Biology is intended to provide a unique and effective venue for the rapid publication of monographs, textbooks, edited collections, reference works, and lecture notes of the highest quality. We intend to make the series the preferred publishing environment for the worldwide community of computer scientists, biologists, statisticians, mathematicians, and other scholars who are contributing to the science, technology, and educational aspects of Computational Molecular Biology.
Areas and topics of particular interest include molecular sequence analysis, computational genomics and proteomics, recognition of genes and regulatory elements, molecular evolution, protein structure, combinatorial libraries and drug design, functional genomics, comparative genomics, gene regulation and metabolic pathways, molecular population genetics, statistical genetics, DNA computing, and other related areas.
For information on submissions, contact any of the series editors, above, or the publisher, Robert Prior.
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Biological Modeling and Simulation A Survey of Practical Models, Algorithms, and Numerical Methods Russell Schwartz
A practice-oriented survey of techniques for computational modeling and simulation suitable for a broad range of biological problems. Cloth / September 2008 Price $45.00 | ADD TO CART
Ontologies for Bioinformatics Kenneth Baclawski and Tianhua Niu
Ontologies as a critical framework for the vast amounts of data in the postgenomic era: an introduction to the basic concepts and applications of ontologies and ontology languages for the life sciences. Cloth / October 2005 Price $45.00 | ADD TO CART