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  1. Jul 10

    "Brain-optimized extraction of complex sound features that drive continuous auditory perception" - read this new paper from Berezutskaya and colleagues here:

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  2. Jul 10

    Our first COVID-19 paper has published, "Estimation of basic reproductive ratio for COVID-19 using synthetic contact matrices" from Hilton and Keeling. Read it in full here!

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  3. Jul 10

    Our first COVID-19 paper has published, "Estimation of basic reproductive ratio for COVID-19 using synthetic contact matrices" from Hilton and Keeling. Read it in full here!

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  4. Jul 10

    "Brain-optimized extraction of complex sound features that drive continuous auditory perception" - read this new paper from Berezutskaya and colleagues here:

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  5. Jul 9

    New from Bisignano and colleagues: "A kinetic mechanism for enhanced selectivity of membrane transport"

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  6. Jul 9

    New from Bisignano and colleagues: "A kinetic mechanism for enhanced selectivity of membrane transport"

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  7. Jul 8

    Estimating R in epidemics using a general and principled scheme for estimating R in a data-justified way - read new research from Parag and Donnelly here:

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  8. Jul 8

    In their newly published work, "Forecasting unprecedented ecological fluctuations", Bray and Wang tackle the grand challenge in forecasting critical fluctuations in ecosystems, in particular in data sparse regimes:

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  9. Jul 8

    Estimating R in epidemics using a general and principled scheme for estimating R in a data-justified way - read new research from Parag and Donnelly here:

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  10. Jul 8

    In their newly published work, "Forecasting unprecedented ecological fluctuations", Bray and Wang tackle the grand challenge in forecasting critical fluctuations in ecosystems, in particular in data sparse regimes:

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  11. Jul 7

    New from Evans and colleagues: "Longitudinal wastewater sampling in buildings reveals temporal dynamics of metabolites" -

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  12. Jul 7

    Are you interested in the use of mathematical modelling in systems biology? Then read this new article from Korsbo and Jönsson, "It’s about time: Analysing simplifying assumptions for modelling multi-step pathways in systems biology" -

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  13. Jul 7

    Have you seen our June Issue Image, "Negative cooperativity identified by global measurements and kinetic discrimination"? Find out more about the image here: Image Credit: Axel Hernán Mazzeo and Federico Sevlever

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  14. Jul 7

    New from Evans and colleagues: "Longitudinal wastewater sampling in buildings reveals temporal dynamics of metabolites" -

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  15. Jul 7

    Are you interested in the use of mathematical modelling in systems biology? Then read this new article from Korsbo and Jönsson, "It’s about time: Analysing simplifying assumptions for modelling multi-step pathways in systems biology" -

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  16. Jul 7

    Have you seen our June Issue Image, "Negative cooperativity identified by global measurements and kinetic discrimination"? Find out more about the image here: Image Credit: Axel Hernán Mazzeo and Federico Sevlever

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  17. Jul 6

    New research from Nagata and Kikuchi: "Emergence of cooperative bistability and robustness of gene regulatory networks" - read their full article here:

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  18. Jul 6

    New research from Nagata and Kikuchi: "Emergence of cooperative bistability and robustness of gene regulatory networks" - read their full article here:

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  19. Jul 6

    Emma is: "Really looking forward to handling research which advances understanding of cortical organisation/brain dynamics and its links with human cognition."

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  20. Jul 6

    We are very happy to announce that Emma Robinson has joined our Editorial Board as an Associate Editor! Find out more about Emma's research and areas of expertise:

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