International Journal for Computational Biology (IJCB) was founded in 2012 under the aegis of Bioclues organization. The core committee members at Bioclues were instrumental in getting ISSN number, launching first issue, promulgating the journal members and funding the open access server management. Later in 2013 IJCB got launched on OJS framework and in 2016, it started operating as an independednt publication unit. Progressively we are becoming truly international, as our reviewing committee, editorial board, and contributing authors spread across the globe. Currently, IJCB functions as a publication hub for research primarily focussed in the broader areas of computational biology, bioinformatics, genomics, proteomics, and allied disciplines. With more than 25 editorial members and article acceptance rate of 20%, IJCB is serving the computational biology/Bioinformatics community and promoting open access policy in general.
International Journal for Computational Biology is an open access, peer reviewed online journal, which considers the following types of original contribution for peer review and publication:
1)Commentary/ Editorial Letter
2)Research articles,
3)Review articles,
4)Short communications and
5)Technological reports on “Database and Web server”
Each issue covers topics, which are of broad readership interest to personals from research organization, academic institute, industry and general readers. Int Jour Comp Bio. is a must read Journal for every one with curiosity in biological sciences and computation.
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Vol 7, No 1 (2018)
Table of Contents
Editorial Letter
Proceedings of Indian conference on Bioinformatics (Inbix’17) | |
Bharmar Dutta | 49-51 |
Research Articles
Meta-Analysis Of Brain And Central Nervous System Microarray Datasets | |
Icxa Khandelwal, Aditi Sharma, Jayashree Ramana | 3-15 |
Effect of C-terminal truncations on the aggregation propensity of A53E, a familial mutant of α-Synuclein: An Insilico Study | PDF PDF |
Airy Sanjeev, Venkata Satish Kumar Mattaparthi | 16-28 |
Modelling and Computational Sequence Analysis of a Bacteriocin Isolated from Bacillus licheniformis strain BTHT8 | PDF PDF |
Sarita G Bhat | 29-34 |
Combined gene expression analysis in HIV Associated Dementia, Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease- An in-silico approach | |
Sneha Dokhale, Yash Shah, Naveen P | 52-59 |
ATPase Domain of Heat Shock protein 70—isoform 2—(Hsp70-2) and their role in activating the adaptive immune response: An in silico approach | |
Jose Gregorio Marchan | 60-69 |
Database and Web server
FrameOUT and FrameOUTDB: A web based application and repository for the identification and analysis of frameshift mutations | |
Tiratha Raj Singh, Jyoti Thakur | 35-48 |