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On 1st April 2017, Toxicon will have a new Editor-in-Chief, Professor Glenn King of the Institute fo...
Peer reviewers are the unsung heroes of science. We celebrate reviewers through a series of intervie...
As Biology Open (BiO) completes its first full year of publication, I would like to take this opport...
Since 2008 Biomedical Reviews has gone online. And now its volume 20 can be viewed on your desktop, ...
Dear fellow researchers,Welcome to the first issue of the Journal of Kidney Cancer and VHL (JKCVHL)....
The BIOMATH 2012 International Conference on Mathematical Methods and Models in Biosciences was held...
Prof. Ray W. Guillery, English Editor of our Journal has passed away… Prof. Guillery (Greifswald-Ger...
The field of life sciences moves forward at a rapid pace. Many of us do not fully realize that this ...
Xin Lu is Professor of Cancer Biology at the University of Oxford, UK, and Director of the Oxford Br...
Three weeks ago Pamir Atagunduz, the Chief Editor ofMarmara Medical Journal, talked to me about his ...
The field of life sciences moves forward at a rapid pace. Many of us do not fully realize that this ...
In this second interview with Max Blythe, distinguished geneticist, Sir Walter Bodmer, the Research ...
Despite the pandemic and the difficulties posed by it to researchers around the world, 2020 has been...
Turkish Journal of Biology, published by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey...
Interdisciplinary research involving mathematical and biological sciences has deep roots at the Bulg...
On 1st April 2017, Toxicon will have a new Editor-in-Chief, Professor Glenn King of the Institute fo...
Peer reviewers are the unsung heroes of science. We celebrate reviewers through a series of intervie...
As Biology Open (BiO) completes its first full year of publication, I would like to take this opport...