Bringing together scientists from over 250 research institutes across Europe, ELIXIR is a European life sciences infrastructure that helps researchers take advantage of the wealth of data produced in life sciences. ELIXIR’s mission is to manage and safeguard the huge amounts of data produced in life sciences and integrate bioinformatics resources that facilitate their storage, exchange, re-use and analysis.
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The Royal Society publishes high quality, peer-reviewed journals covering all scientific disciplines, including computational biology. This is part of our charitable mission in relation to the dissemination, discovery and preservation of scientific findings and ideas. We offer you a range of services including rapid publication, rigorous peer review, international recognition and the option of open access publication. All our journals are compliant with funder mandates (such as Plan S). Visit our stand or https://royalsociety.org/journals
eLife transforms research communication to create a future where a global community of researchers produces open and trusted results. Independent, not-for-profit and supported by funders, we improve the way science is practised and shared.
We aim to review studies that use computational methods, models and software to provide biological insights in all areas of the life sciences.
To read the computational biology research reviewed by eLife, visit elifesci.org/computational-biology
Euro-BioImaging is a European research infrastructure consortium providing world-class biological and biomedical imaging services for researchers, innovators, and industry partners. Euro-BioImaging enables groundbreaking research, drives technological advancements, and promotes Open Science. It enhances research capabilities across Europe by offering open access to cutting-edge imaging technologies, expertise, training, data services, and industrial collaboration. Euro-BioImaging supports innovation, accelerates scientific discovery, and facilitates expert training, industry collaboration, and stakeholder engagement.
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The International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB) (www.iscb.org) was the first and continues to be the only society representing computational biology and bioinformatics worldwide. ISCB serves a diverse global community of researchers, practitioners, technicians, students, and suppliers dedicated to advancing the scientific understanding of living systems through computation by: convening the world’s experts and future leaders in top conferences partnering with publications that promote discovery and expand access to computational biology and bioinformatics delivering valuable information about training, education, employment, and relevant news providing an influential voice on government and scientific policies that are important to our members.