Computers in Biology and Medicine: Volume 116 to Volume 127
Computers in Biology and Medicine is an international journal that serves as a platform for the exchange of revolutionary advances in the application of computers to the fields of bioscience and medicine. The journal aims to facilitate the dissemination of important research, ideas, instructions, and information related to the rapidly expanding area of computer usage in these fields. It covers various aspects, including the analysis and synthesis of biomedical systems, special medical data processing methods, specialized computers for real-time clinical and experimental use, medical diagnosis, medical record processing, biomedical engineering, medical informatics, bioinformatics, medical applications of the internet and World Wide Web, human genomics, proteomics, and functional brain studies.
The publication policy of Computers in Biology and Medicine includes four main types of articles: new original articles that have undergone appropriate scientific review, surveys of developments in the field, pedagogical papers that cover specific areas of interest, and book reviews relevant to the field.
The journal features articles that explore topics of special interest such as computer aids for the analysis of biochemical systems, computer aids for biocontrol-systems engineering, neuronal simulation using digital-computer gating components, automatic computer analysis of biologically and medically important images, computer usage in pharmaceutical and chemical organizations, radiation-dosage computers, accumulation and retrieval of individual medical records, real-time languages, interfaces for patient monitors, data handling and display in nuclear medicine and therapy, and more.
Computers in Biology and Medicine provides a platform for researchers, scientists, and professionals to share their findings and advancements in the application of computers in bioscience and medicine. It aims to contribute to the ongoing progress in these fields by fostering collaboration, knowledge exchange, and innovation.
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