Computational Molecular Biology
Computational molecular biology brings together computational, statistical, experimental, and technological methods in order to further scientific discovery and develop new analytical tools for molecular biology. The 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.
Series editor: Sorin Istrail, Pavel Pevzner, and Michael Waterman, Editors
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Immunological Bioinformatics
Pub Date: Feb 06, 2024
Algorithms in Structural Molecular Biology
Pub Date: Aug 15, 2023
Mining the Biomedical Literature
Pub Date: Aug 10, 2012
Learning and Inference in Computational Systems Biology
Pub Date: Dec 04, 2009
Combinatorics of Genome Rearrangements
Pub Date: Jun 05, 2009
Biological Modeling and Simulation
Pub Date: Jul 25, 2008
Ontologies for Bioinformatics
Pub Date: Sep 23, 2005
Microarrays for an Integrative Genomics
Pub Date: Aug 12, 2005
Gene Regulation and Metabolism
Pub Date: Aug 20, 2004
An Introduction to Bioinformatics Algorithms
Pub Date: Aug 06, 2004
Kernel Methods in Computational Biology
Pub Date: Jul 16, 2004
Computational Modeling of Genetic and Biochemical Networks
Pub Date: Jan 30, 2004
Current Topics in Computational Molecular Biology
Pub Date: Mar 01, 2002
Computational Modeling of Genetic and Biochemical Networks
Pub Date: Feb 26, 2001
Computational Molecular Biology
Pub Date: Aug 17, 2000