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交叉科学:计算生命科学(英文)(Interdisciplinary Sciences: Computational Life Sciences)(原:交叉学科:计算生命科学(英文)) (官网投稿)

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《交叉科学:计算生命科学(英文)》(Interdisciplinary Sciences: Computational Life Sciences)(季刊),创刊于2009年,由教育部主管、上海交通大学主办,是生物医学大数据人工智能交叉科学学科的学术性刊物。倡导跨学科的交叉研究,遵循基础理论的交叉研究与实际应用紧密结合的方针,主要刊载生物医学大数据人工智能,生物信息学,计算生物物理及化学,医学信息...[显示全部]
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《交叉科学:计算生命科学(英文)》简介

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期刊名称(中英文)

Interdisciplinary SciencesComputational Life Sciences

《交叉科学:计算生命科学(英文)》

期刊官网

https://link.springer.com/journal/12539

ISSNElectronic ISSN1867-1462

Print ISSN1913-2751

CN 31-2194/Q

出版周期:季刊

OA期刊:混合

APC£2590.00/$3790.00/€2990.00

期刊分区 

JCR分区:Q1

中科院分区:二区

影响因子(最新)4.8

CiteScore(最新)6.7

审稿周期:

从「投稿」到「一审意见返回」所需的时间。

平均30

同行评议形式:双盲

文章发布平台(网址)

https://link.springer.com/journal/12539

期刊简介

Interdisciplinary SciencesComputational Life Sciences(《交叉科学:计算生命科学(英文)》)是生物医学大数据人工智能交叉科学学科的学术性刊物(Q1 SCI Journal IF4.8, 学科排名第八),它倡导跨学科的交叉研究,遵循基础理论的交叉研究与实际应用紧密结合的方针,主要刊载生物医学大数据人工智能,生物信息学,计算生物物理及化学,医学信息学,生物统计学等跨学科交叉研究领域具有创造性的、能够反映学科水平的、有重要科学意义的研究论文,并适量刊载重要交叉研究分支的综述性专题论文,以促进生物医学大数据人工智能交叉科学学科的发展。读者对象主要为自然科学,医学,药学各个领域的研究人员、高等院校师生及研究生。

期刊特色

Interdisciplinary SciencesComputational Life Sciences(《交叉科学:计算生命科学(英文)》)倡导用计算的方法,将多个学科与生命科学融合,属于新兴交叉学科。本刊聚焦人工智能、生物医学大数据等方面的学术成果,希望扩大我国在相关学科领域的国际影响力,跻身国际研究主流,提升话语权。

本刊是实施双盲同行评议的英文国际期刊,一年出版四期,录用稿件实行先在线出版后归入整期的模式。

 

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