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Bulletin of Mathematical Biology

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology

A Journal Devoted to Research at the Junction of Computational, Theoretical and Experimental Biology Official Journal of The Society for Mathematical Biology

Editor: A. Hastings; R. Laubenbacher

ISSN: 0092-8240 (print version)
ISSN: 1522-9602 (electronic version)

Journal no. 11538

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Editors:

Alan Hastings, University of California, Davis, USA

Reinhard Laubenbacher, Center for Quantitative Medicine, UConn Health, and The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine, USA


Education:

Meghan Burke, Kennesaw State University, USA

John R. Jungck, University of Delaware, USA


Associate Editors:

M. Alber, University of Notre Dame, USA

Multi-scale Modeling, Self-organization, Blood Clotting


R. Albert, Pennsylvania State University, USA

Biological Networks, Computational Systems Biology, Discrete Dynamical Systems


A.R.A. Anderson, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute, USA

Mathematical Oncology, Cancer Evolution, Heterogeneity


R.M. Anderson, Imperial College London, UK

Mathematical Infectious Disease Epidimiology


J. Arino, University of Manitoba, Canada

Mathematical Epidemiology, Mobility in Discrete Space


R. Bertram, Florida State University, USA

Mathematical Physiology, Neuroscience


S. Blower, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Infectious Diseases, Health Policy


E. Camacho, Arizona State University, USA

Retina Modeling, Bifurcation Theory, Mathematical Biology Education


M. Chaplain, University of St. Andrew's, Scotland

Cancer Modelling, Cell Migration, Multiscale Models


K.-H.Cho, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea

Systems Biology, Network Medicine


S.Coombes, University of Nottingham, UK

Mathematical Neuroscience, Cellular Calcium Signalling


E. Crampin, University of Auckland, New Zealand

Gene Regulation Modelling, Mathematical Cell Physiology


G. Enciso, University of California, Irvine, USA

Systems Biology, Chemical Reaction Networks


H. Fathallah-Shaykh, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, USA

Dynamical Systems, Mathematical Modeling, Neurology


S. Finley, University of Southern California, USA

Signaling Networks in Cancer, Cancer Metabolism, Angiogenesis

J. Flegg, University of Melbourne, Australia

Wound Healing, Epidemiology


J. Glazier, Indiana University Bloomington, USA

Computational Biology, Development Biology


R. Guy, University of California, Davis, USA

Biofluid Dynamics


C. Heitsch, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA


Y. Iwasa, Kansei-Gakuin University, Japan

Ecology, Evolution, Game Theory


M. Kimmel, Rice University, Houston, USA

Cancer Evolution: Models and Data, Branching Processes, Cell Proliferation Models


N. Komarova, University of California, Irvine, USA

Cancer, Language, Evolution


S. Lenhart, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA

Infections Disease Models, Ecological Models, Optimal Control, Invasive Species, Natural Resource Modeling


S.A. Levin, Princeton University, USA

Theoretical Ecology, Ecological Economics


D. Levy, University of Maryland, College Park, USA

Mathematical Oncology


M. Lewis, University of Alberta, Canada

Mathematical Ecology, Biological Invasions, Animal Movement Models


A. Longtin, University of Ottawa, Canada

Mathematical Neuroscience


R. Mehr, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

Computational and Mathematical Immunology


J. Miller, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA

Infectious Disease, Contact Networks


E. Mizraji, Seccion Biofisica, Facultad de Ciencias, Uruguay

Information Processing in Extended Neural Systems


A. Mogilner, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, USA

Cell Motility, Cell Division


J.D. Murray, Princeton University, USA

Brain Tumors, Divorce Prediction


A. Perelson, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

Viral Dynamic Modeling, HIV, HCV


H. Smith, Arizona State University, USA

Microbial Ecology


J. Sneyd, University of Auckland, New Zealand

Mathematical Physiology, Calcium Dynamics, Mathematical Neuroscience


M. Souza, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil

Mathematical Epidemiology, Population Genetics, Evolutionary Dynamics


M. Steel, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Evolution, Phylogenetics


K. Swanson, Mayo Clinic, USA


L. Tsimring, University of California, San Diego, USA

Gene Networks


J. Watmough, University of New Brunswick, Canada

Mathematical Epidemiology, Theoretical Ecology, Biological Invasions


H. Wearing, The University of New Mexico, USA


C. Weijer, University of Dundee, UK

Development and Morphogenesis, Cell Motility


A. Weinstein, Weill Cornell Medicine, USA

Transport Physiology, Kidney


Past Editors:

Nicolas Rashevsky †

Founding Editor and Editor-in-Chief (1939-1972)

Herbert D. Landahl †

Editor-in-Chief (1972-1981)

Hugo M. Martinez

Editor-in-Chief (1982-1986)

Lee A. Segel †

Editor-in-Chief (1986-2001)

Philip K. Maini

Editor-in-Chief (2002-2015)

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    The Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, the official journal of the Society for Mathematical Biology, disseminates original researching findings at the interface of biology and the mathematical sciences. Articles should take care to address this broad audience.

    The articles can range from biologically motivated investigations in the mathematical sciences, broadly defined, to results that combine concepts and tools from the mathematical sciences with experiment or observation. All contributions, however, must be focused on a substantial advance in biological understanding. The core aim of the journal is to be of major interest to all researchers working at the interface of biology and the mathematical sciences, and articles should take care to address this broad audience.

    Mathematical biology has become a multi-faceted and fast-moving field, and researchers need to be cognizant of a plethora of new developments and changes that affect their work, which are not always captured by the original research article format. Therefore, the Bulletin will serve its readers through several new kinds of articles. These include a variety of types of articles such as review articles, methods articles, editor’s choice articles, perspectives and unsolved problems as well as articles that discuss ideas, methods, tools, and activities to enhance research and education, both inside and outside the classroom. All articles will be peer reviewed.

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