Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational Biology Series
About the Book Series
This series aims to capture new developments in computational biology, as well as high-quality work summarizing or contributing to more established topics. Publishing a broad range of reference works, textbooks, and handbooks, the series is designed to appeal to students, researchers, and professionals in all areas of computational biology, including genomics, proteomics, and cancer computational biology, as well as interdisciplinary researchers involved in associated fields, such as bioinformatics and systems biology.
For more information or to submit a book proposal, please contact Elliott Morsia ([email protected]).
Genome Annotation
1st Edition
By Jung Soh, Paul M.K. Gordon, Christoph W. Sensen
August 30, 2012
The success of individualized medicine, advanced crops, and new and sustainable energy sources requires thoroughly annotated genomic information and the integration of this information into a coherent model. A thorough overview of this field, Genome Annotation explores automated genome analysis and...
Statistics and Data Analysis for Microarrays Using R and Bioconductor
2nd Edition
By Sorin Draghici
December 06, 2011
Richly illustrated in color, Statistics and Data Analysis for Microarrays Using R and Bioconductor, Second Edition provides a clear and rigorous description of powerful analysis techniques and algorithms for mining and interpreting biological information. Omitting tedious details, heavy formalisms,...
Dynamics of Biological Systems
1st Edition
By Michael Small
August 25, 2011
From the spontaneous rapid firing of cortical neurons to the spatial diffusion of disease epidemics, biological systems exhibit rich dynamic behaviour over a vast range of time and space scales. Unifying many of these diverse phenomena, Dynamics of Biological Systems provides the computational and ...
Biological Computation
1st Edition
By Ehud Lamm, Ron Unger
May 25, 2011
The area of biologically inspired computing, or biological computation, involves the development of new, biologically based techniques for solving difficult computational problems. A unified overview of computer science ideas inspired by biology, Biological Computation presents the most fundamental...
Handbook of Chemoinformatics Algorithms
1st Edition
By Jean-Loup Faulon, Andreas Bender
April 21, 2010
Unlike in the related area of bioinformatics, few books currently exist that document the techniques, tools, and algorithms of chemoinformatics. Bringing together worldwide experts in the field, the Handbook of Chemoinformatics Algorithms provides an overview of the most common chemoinformatics ...
Structural Bioinformatics: An Algorithmic Approach
1st Edition
By Forbes J. Burkowski
October 30, 2008
The Beauty of Protein Structures and the Mathematics behind Structural BioinformaticsProviding the framework for a one-semester undergraduate course, Structural Bioinformatics: An Algorithmic Approach shows how to apply key algorithms to solve problems related to macromolecular structure. Helps ...
Introduction to Bioinformatics
1st Edition
By Anna Tramontano
December 06, 2006
Guiding readers from the elucidation and analysis of a genomic sequence to the prediction of a protein structure and the identification of the molecular function, Introduction to Bioinformatics describes the rationale and limitations of the bioinformatics methods and tools that can help solve ...
The Ten Most Wanted Solutions in Protein Bioinformatics
1st Edition
By Anna Tramontano
May 24, 2005
Utilizing high speed computational methods to extrapolate to the rest of the protein universe, the knowledge accumulated on a subset of examples, protein bioinformatics seeks to accomplish what was impossible before its invention, namely the assignment of functions or functional hypotheses for all ...