JIM
Computational Modeling in Immunology


Computational Modeling in Immunology is a new section of JIM which will be published on the web as an electronic supplement. Submissions to this section will contain complete bibliographies, utilize color whenever possible, and contain world wide web links. The indexing of all published papers will enable searches for keywords and references. The Computational Modeling Archive will provide published papers in a format which is easy to use on the web, and fully downloadable. Periodically, invited surveys of areas of interest to JIM readers will appear.

Aims and Scope

Computational Modeling in Immunology is devoted to all uses of computers and modeling techniques in facilitating immunological research and research into the study and development of immunological assays within the overall Aims and Scope of JIM . Papers which survey an area of interest are encouraged.

Submissions

Papers dealing with this topic should be submitted to the Editor for this section:

Dr. Stephen J. Merrill
Department of Mathematics
Statistics and Computer Science
Marquette University
P.O. Box 1881
Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881, USA
(tel: +1 414 288 5237)
(fax: +1 414 288 5472)
(e-mail: stevem@mscs.mu.edu)

Manuscripts submitted under multiple authorship are reviewed on the assumption that all listed authors concur with the submission and that a copy of the final manuscript has been approved by all authors and tacitly or explicitly by the responsible authorities in the laboratories where the work was carried out. If accepted, the manuscript shall not be published elsewhere in the same form, in either the same or another language, without the consent of the Editors and Publisher. Submission of a paper to Computational Modeling is understood to imply it is not being considered for publication elsewhere.

The preferred medium for submission will be electronic -- either by e-mail or ftp. The paper should be prepared using standard word processing software. Contact the Section Editor before submission to insure that submitted format is compatible and to receive further submission instructions. The Section Editor will have the article quickly reviewed and contact the authors for necessary revisions. Accepted articles will be posted on-line in the Computational Modeling Archive and later will appear in the printed version of the Journal.

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