[SocBiN] Special issue of TCS/C on Foundations of SysBio

Dr. Sudhanshu Singh ansikuso at gmail.com
Tue Mar 7 14:19:42 CET 2023


Thanks and sure

On Tue, 7 Mar, 2023, 3:49 pm Ion Petre, <ion.petre at utu.fi> wrote:

> Special issue of Theoretical Computer Science (track C) on Foundational
> Methods in Systems Biology
> Submission: continuous, cut-off date May 15, 2023
> =================================================================
>
> Dear Colleague,
>
> With this email we would like to invite you to submit a paper to the
> special issue of the Theoretical Computer Science journal (series C:
> Natural Computing) on “Foundations of Systems Biology”. This special issue
> is aligned with the conference series on “Computational Methods in Systems
> Biology (CMSB)” and shares its topics of interests. We look for original
> research articles on foundational aspects of systems biology and their
> applications. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
>
>    - formalisms for modelling biological processes;
>    - methods and tools for biological system analysis, modelling and
>    simulation;
>    - frameworks for model verification, validation, analysis, and
>    simulation of biological systems;
>    - high-performance methods for computational systems biology;
>    - identification of biological systems;
>    - network modelling, analysis, inference;
>    - automated parameter and model synthesis;
>    - multi-scale modelling and analysis methods;
>    - design, analysis, and verification methods for synthetic biology;
>    - methods for biomolecular computing and engineered molecular devices;
>    - data-based approaches for systems and synthetic biology;
>    - optimality and control of biological systems;
>    - machine learning for systems biology.
>
> Submitted papers should not be under consideration for publication
> elsewhere. Extended versions of manuscripts that have been published in
> conference proceedings (CMSB or other conferences) can be submitted to this
> special issue if they have been extended by at least 30% and the
> differences between the two versions are explained in the introduction. The
> manuscripts should include all content in the article, rather than in
> appendices or in supplementary information.
>
> Please prepare your article in LaTeX in the Elsevier journal paper format (
> https://www.elsevier.com/authors/author-schemas/latex-instructions) and
> submit it using the editorial manager (
> https://www.editorialmanager.com/TCS/default.aspx). The tile of the
> special issue is “Foundations of Systems Biology” (short title *VSI:
> FoundSysBio*). In order to properly assign your submission to the special
> issue we are preparing, it is crucial to select *VSI: FoundSysBio* twice,
> as Article Type (starting the submission procedure) and Requested Editor
> (in Review Preferences).
>
> All papers for the special issue will be reviewed following the standard
> refereeing procedure for Theoretical Computer Science. Submissions will be
> reviewed on a continuous basis, with a cut-off date set for May 15, 2023.
> We suggest an upper limit of *40 pages* on the length of the paper in the
> LaTeX style of the journal; please contact us if you need more pages for
> your manuscript.
>
> To keep track of the papers, please inform us of after the submission with
> an email to ion.petre at utu.fi <https://mailto:ion.petre@utu.fi> and
> apaun at fmi.unibuc.ro <https://mailto:apaun@fmi.unibuc.ro>.
>
> With best wishes,
> Ion Petre and Andrei Paun
> Guest editors of the special issue of TCS/C on Foundations of Systems
> Biology
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