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Summer 2009

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Featured Articles

From SNPs to Prescriptions: Can Genes Predict Drug Response?
Chandra Shekhar, PhD
Evolution and HIV: Using Computational Phylogenetics to Close In On a Killer
Kristin Sainani, PhD

In This Issue

A Vision of Computational Anatomy
by Arthur W. Toga, PhD
Point/Counterpoint: Should there be a separate funding mechanism for the development and maintenance of software and infrastructure?
Shankar Subramaniam, PhD, VS. Joel R. Stiles, MD, PhD
Automating Scientific Discovery
Beth Skwarecki
The Function of DNA Form
Rachel Tompa, PhD
Semantic Publishing and Scientific Journals
Katharine Miller
Online Searches Warn of Flu Spikes
Louisa Dalton
Open Source Tools for Parsing Clinical Records
Katharine Miller
Flowing through the Interactome
Liz Savage
Simplifying the Science and Art of Molecular Dynamics
Joy P. Ku, PhD, Director of Dissemination for Simbios
Canonicity and Disease Ontologies
Albert Goldfain, PhD
Swine Dynamics
Katharine Miller
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