Monthly Archives: January 2008

HIV-1 Molecular Biology and Pathogenesis

The following book volume has been published in January 2008; an accompanying book volume (volume 55 on basic HIV mechanisms) was released in October 2007.   HIV I: Molecular Biology and Pathogenesis: Clinical Applications, Volume 56, Second Edition (Advances in Pharmacology) (Advances in Pharmacology) (Hardcover)by Kuan-Teh Jeang (Editor) containing the following 17 chapters (each of the… Read more »

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Biology Direct launches new Mathematical Biology section

We are delighted to announce the launch of the new Mathematical Biology section of Biology Direct, over seen by the Section Editor Andrei Yaklovev, and supported by an international Editorial Board.  Full details are available in our recent Editorial. Biology Direct, founded by David J Lipman, Laura Landweber, and Eugene Koonin, operates a unique open… Read more »

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Neural Development celebrates its 1st birthday

Neural Development, launched a year ago under the guidance of Editors-in-Chief Andrew Lumsden, Joshua Sanes, Bill Harris, and Rachel Wong, celebrates its 1st birthday with a special Editorial, highlighting the successes and future directions of the journal. Since launch, Neural Development has become a must-read within the community, filling a vacant niche in journal coverage… Read more »

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New Retrovirology Editorial Board members 2008

With the start of 2008, we welcome new Retrovirology editorial board members Frank Kirchhoff ,  Jennifer Nyborg,   Akifumi Takaori,  Truus Abbink, Paul Gorry, David Harrich, David Brighty, Jean-Michel Mesnard, Alan Cochrane, Yiming Shao, and Vinayaka Prasad.  We thank departing members, Stephen Lodmell, James Hildreth, Serge Benichou, Jonathan Silver,Louis Mansky, Yoshio Koyanagi,  A.T. Das, John Hiscott,… Read more »

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Genome Biology welcomes new members to its Advisory Board

Along with the New Year come some changes to Genome Biology‘s international and well-renowned Advisory Board. A handful of founder members retired at the end of 2007; we are tremendously grateful for their help and support during the journal’s early years and for their contribution to shaping Genome Biology into the high-impact and well-regarded journal… Read more »

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