TITLES IN THIS SERIES NOW INCLUDED IN THE THOMSON REUTERS BOOK CITATION INDEX!
In late 2012, the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB) and Springer partnered together to enhance the Springer book series in computational biology. The two worked closely together to come up with a strategy to bring to ISCB members and the community at large educational materials that would not only educate the community but also help advance the science.
Sponsored by ISCB, the computational biology series publish the latest high-quality research devoted to specific issues in computer-assisted analysis of biological data. The main emphasis is on current scientific developments and innovative techniques in computational biology (bioinformatics), bringing to light methods from mathematics, statistics and computer science that directly address biological problems currently under investigation.
The series offer publications that present the state-of-the-art regarding the problems in question, show computational biology/bioinformatics methods at work and discuss anticipated demands regarding developments in future methodology. Titles can range from focused monographs, to undergraduate and graduate textbooks and professional text/reference works.
Additionally, ISCB members will receive a 25% discount on book purchases within the series. Springer is seeking to publish quality books in the areas including, but not limited to, databases, data analysis and ontologies; functional and comparative genomics; gene regulation and transcriptomics; protein interactions and networks; data, literature and text mining; molecular sequence analysis; biological networks; sequencing and genotyping technologies; population genetics; systems biology; imaging and visualization; computational proteomics; molecular structural biology; evolution and phylogenetics; metagenomics; biomedical applications; high performance bio-computing; and synthetic biological systems. Book proposal submission details can be found at the book series Web site (http://www.springer.com/series/5769).
EDITORIAL BOARD
Series Editors-in-Chief
Andreas Dress, CAS-MPG Partner Institute for Computational Biology, China
Michal Linial, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Olga Troyanskaya, Princeton University, USA
Martin Vingron, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Germany
Editorial Board
Gene Myers, Janelia Farm Research Campus, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, USA
Robert Giegerich, University of Bielefeld, Germany
Walter Fitch, University of California, Irvine, USA
Pavel A. Pevzner, University of California, San Diego, USA
Janet Kelso, Max-Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Germany
Advisory Board
Gordon Crippen, University of Michigan, USA
Joe Felsenstein, University of Washington, USA
Dan Gusfield, University of California, Davis, USA
Sorin Istrail, Brown University, Providence, USA
Samuel Karlin, Stanford University, USA
Thomas Lengauer, Max Planck Institut Informatik, Germany
Marcella McClure, Montana State University, USA
Martin Nowak, Harvard University, USA
David Sankoff, University of Ottawa, Canada
Ron Shamir, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Mike Steel, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Gary Stormo, Washington University Medical School, USA
Simon Tavaré, University of Southern California, USA
Tandy Warnow, University of Texas, Austin, USA
TITLES IN THIS SERIES
Phenotypes and Genotypes
Search for Influential Genes
Series: Computational Biology, Vol. 18
Frommlet, Florian; Bogdan, Malgorzata 2014
Introduction to Evolutionary Genomics
Series: Computational Biology, Vol. 17
Saitou, Naruya 2014
Models and Algorithms for Genome Evolution
Series: Computational Biology, Vol. 19
Chauve, Cedric; El-Mabrouk, Nadia; Tannier, Eric (Eds.) 2013
Modeling in Systems Biology
The Petri Net Approach
Series: Computational Biology, Vol. 16
Koch, Ina; Reisig, Wolfgang; Schreiber, Falk (Eds.) 2011
Frontiers in Computational and Systems Biology
Series: Computational Biology, Vol. 15
Feng, Jianfeng; Fu, Wenjiang; Sun, Fengzhu (Eds.) 2010
Comparative Gene Finding
Models, Algorithms and Implementation
Series: Computational Biology, Vol. 11
Axelson-Fisk, Marina 2010
Foundations of Systems Biology
Using Cell Illustrator and Pathway Databases
Series: Computational Biology, Vol. 13
Nagasaki, M., Saito, A., Doi, A., Matsuno, H., Miyano, S. 2009
Bioinformatics
An Introduction
Series: Computational Biology, Vol. 10
Ramsden, Jerem 2009
Computing for Comparative Microbial Genomics
Bioinformatics for Microbiologists
Series: Computational Biology, Vol. 8
Ussery, David Wayne, Wassenaar, Trudy M., Borini, Stefano 2009
Sequence Comparison
Theory and Methods
Series: Computational Biology, Vol. 7
Chao, Kun-Mao, Zhang, Louxin 2009
Protein–protein Interactions and Networks
Identification, Computer Analysis and Prediction
Series: Computational Biology, Vol. 9
Panchenko, Anna; Przytycka, Teresa M. (Eds.) 2008
Anatomy Ontologies for Bioinformatics
Principles and Practice
Series: Computational Biology, Vol. 6
Burger, Albert; Davidson, Duncan; Baldock, Richard (Eds.) 2008
Artificial Intelligence Methods and Tools for Systems Biology
Series: Computational Biology, Vol. 5
Dubitzky, W.; Azuaje, Francisco (Eds.) 2004
Bioinformatics: An Introduction
Series: Computational Biology, Vol. 3
Ramsden, Jeremy J. 2004
Phylogenetic Supertrees
Combining Information to reveal the Tree of Life
Series: Computational Biology, Vol. 4
Bininda-Emonds, Olaf R.P. (Eds.) 2004
Hidden Markov Models for Bioinformatics
Series: Computational Biology, Vol. 2
Koski, T. 2001
Comparative Genomics
Empirical and Analytical Approaches to Gene Order Dynamics, Map Alignment and the Evolution of Gene Families
Series: Computational Biology, Vol. 1
Sankoff, D; Nadeau, J.H. (Eds.) 2000
