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Summer 2006

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Human Versus Machine: Biomedical expertise meets computer automation
Louisa Dalton
Computational Biology Catches the Flu: Modeling the bug, the host, the world
Katharine Miller

In This Issue

Modeling Sex’s (Evolutionary) Appeal
Linley Erin Hall
Modeling Whorls of Leaves
Louis Bergeron, MS
Finding the Best Molecule for the Job
Linley Erin Hall
Whole Virus Simulation
Katharine Miller
Predicting the Structure of Important Drug Receptors
Louis Bergeron, MS
Computation Competitions Take Off!
Katharine Miller
Complex Step Derivatives: How Did I Miss This?
Michael Sherman
Janelia Farm: Cultivating Scientists
Louisa Dalton
Making DNA Smile
Katharine Miller, Managing Editor
Share and Share Alike: A Proposed Set of Guidelines for Both Data and Software
Russ B. Altman, MD, PhD

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