The online journal PLOS: Computational Biology seeks to make "connections through the application of computational methods among disparate areas of biology," thereby providing "substantial new insight into living systems at all scales, from the nano to the macro, and across multiple disciplines, from molecular science, neuroscience and physiology to ecology and population biology." With an editorial board drawn from some of the world's great universities, this open access journal can be counted on for groundbreaking and reliable information in the field of computational biology. Recent articles include reviews of probability models, an editorial about what is and isn't computational biology and articles on topics as varied as "Asynchronous Rate Chaos in Spiking Neuronal Circuits" and Optimal Prediction of Moving Sound Source Direction in the Owl."
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