Computer & Information Sciences
Editors’ Outlook
The PLOS Computational Biology Editors' Outlook collection provides diverse mini reviews from members of the Editorial Board on their research areas, and includes discussions of new and future developments. The collection forms a record of what computational biology has achieved and what it can hope to achieve in the near term. Taken together, the collection provides a snapshot of the state of the field between July 2011 and July 2012.
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Reviews
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PLOS Computational Biology Bridging the Resolution Gap in Structural Modeling of 3D Genome Organization
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PLOS Computational Biology Are There Laws of Genome Evolution?
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PLOS Computational Biology Genomics and Privacy: Implications of the New Reality of Closed Data for the Field
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PLOS Computational Biology War of Ontology Worlds: Mathematics, Computer Code, or Esperanto?
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PLOS Computational Biology Of Toasters and Molecular Ticker Tapes
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PLOS Computational Biology Computational and Statistical Analysis of Protein Mass Spectrometry Data
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PLOS Computational Biology Rise and Demise of Bioinformatics? Promise and Progress
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PLOS Computational Biology Bringing Molecules Back into Molecular Evolution
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PLOS Computational Biology Digital Epidemiology
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PLOS Computational Biology Shrinking the Metabolic Solution Space Using Experimental Datasets