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Winter 2013

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Featured Articles

Untangling Integrative Analysis
Alexander Gelfand
Follow the Money: Big Grants in Biomedical Computing
Kristin Sainani, PhD
Computing Better Enzymes: Optimizing Directed Evolution
Kristin Sainani, PhD
The Eyes Have It: Biomechanical Models Explore Disorders of the Eye
Katharine Miller

In This Issue

Multiscale Modeling in Biomedical Research
Andrew D. McCulloch, PhD
NIH Announcement: Big Data Gets Big Support
Katharine Miller
Journey to the NIH: Insights and Inspirations from the 2012 NCBC Showcase
Joy P. Ku, PhD, Director of Simbios
Visualizing Markov State Models Using MSMExplorer
Katharine Miller
autoPACK Visualization Challenge
Katharine Miller
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