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BioMed Central launches BMC Systems Biology, a new open access journal

f this new discipline, BMC Systems Biology aims to publish work ranging in focus from the analysis of metabolic networks, through neuronal networks and physiology, all the way up to analyses of ecosystems.

BMC Systems Biology's editorial board includes Laurence Hurst, Professor of Evolutionary Genetics at the University of Bath, UK. Professor Hurst welcomes the launch of BMC Systems Biology, "In systems biology the devil is in the detail and the details are, to say the least, numerous. An open access outlet both with unlimited space, be it in the paper or in the vital supplementary information, and a requirement to provide the necessary detail, is greatly to be welcomed and BMC Systems Biology is an important boost for the field."

Fellow Editorial Board member Professor Nikolaus Rajewsky, Head of the Division of Systems Biology at the Max Delbruck Center for Molecular Medicine in Berlin comments, "Systems biology is developing and expanding at a rapid pace. It also becomes more and more apparent to many biologists that a more profound understanding of biological function can oftentimes only be achieved by integrating disparate datasets in a systems-wide approach."

Rajewsky continues, "The BMC journals have already proven to be very attractive to many scientists and readers. These journals provide open access, do not restrict manuscript length, and do not insist on publishing only "major" findings, i.e. they do not force scientists to strive for "sensations". Especially in a new field, such as systems biology, it is necessary to work on solid methodology development. Therefore, BMC Systems Biology seems especially suited to become an important and high impact journal."


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