BMC Bioinformatics is calling for submissions to our Collection on the analysis of biophysical data.
In biophysics, approaches and methods of physics are applied to the study of biological systems. Most commonly known techniques include X-ray crystallography and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, but extend as far as thermal shift assays, circular dichroism, isothermal titration calorimetry and small and wide angle scattering just to name a few.
The analysis of data originating from biophysical experiments is often conducted using dedicated platforms and software implementations and can provide insights into structural and dimensional features of biological systems, as well as their interactions and physical properties.
This Collection welcomes submissions on new software and computational processing of biophysical data, as well as significant advancements and new implementations of existing solutions.
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