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Fall 2011

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Featured Articles

Error! – What Biomedical Computing Can Learn From Its Mistakes
Kristin Sainani, PhD
Dogs, Doses, and Devices: The FDA's Ambitious Plans for Computational Modeling
Alexander Gelfand

In This Issue

Sparks of Hope for a More Open Approach to Scientific Research and Publishing
Joy P. Ku, PhD, Director of Simbios
Accurate Molecular Dynamics Force Fields for the Scientific Masses
Joy P. Ku, PhD, Director of Simbios
Computing Gene Interactions: Functional and Statistical Approaches Converge
Chandra Shekhar, PhD
Simulating Cells in Context: Bringing Mechanics Into Play
Sarah Webb, PhD
De Novo Protein Design: Designing Novel Proteins that Interact
Sarah Webb, PhD
Visualization in Space and Time: Seamless Pipelines Now Available
Katharine Miller
Resolution Limits of Optical Microscopy and the Mind
T. Ursell, PhD and KC Huang, PhD
3D Radiology—Who Knew It Could Look So Good
Katharine Miller
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