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Welcome to the official LinkedIn page for the peer-reviewed Frontiers journals in the field of Bioinformatics. Our journals publish cutting-edge research at the intersection of computational biology and biotechnology. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, we drive advancements in systems biology, synthetic biology, aging, and human physiology. Explore the latest insights from: • Frontiers in Systems Biology • Frontiers in Bioinformatics • Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology • Frontiers in Synthetic Biology • Frontiers in Aging Stay connected to groundbreaking research shaping the future of bioinformatics, biotechnology, and human health. Follow us for the latest updates.
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Antimicrobial resistance is one of medicine’s most pressing challenges, and biomaterials sit at the heart of the response. If you are working on the next generation of infection-resistant materials — for implants, wound care, food packaging or water treatment — we want to hear from you. Submissions are open for our Research Topic: 📚 Innovations in Antimicrobial Biomaterials Edited by Candan Tamerler (The University of Kansas), Urartu Ozgur Safak Seker (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Miqin Zhang (University of Washington) and Roniérik Vieira (State University of Campinas). We welcome experimental, translational and applied work on: - Synthesis and characterization of antimicrobial biomaterials - Implants, surgical tools and wearable medical devices - Nanotechnology-enabled antimicrobial surfaces - Active food packaging and water treatment - Clinical efficacy in infection prevention - Sustainability and regulatory perspectives 🗓️ Submission deadline: Sept 27, 2026 👉 Submit here: https://lnkd.in/dhUTrC7j #Biomaterials #AntimicrobialResistance #Bioengineering
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A new chapter for our Physiology and Network Physiology journals. They now have a dedicated home on LinkedIn, bringing you closer to the latest research and updates in one focused space. Follow our new page to stay connected with: 🔹 Frontiers in Physiology 🔹 Frontiers in Network Physiology Join us there to explore cutting-edge research across physiological sciences, from molecular and cellular function to the complex interactions of integrated systems in health and disease. 👉 Follow the new page here: https://lnkd.in/dTtWHesP
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We are excited to be representing Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology and Frontiers in Medical Technology at TERMIS-EU 2026 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain! 📍Come visit us at Booth 38 - we would love to connect! #TERMISEU2026 #FrontiersinMedicalTechnology #FrontiersinBioengineeringandBiotechnology #TissueEngineering #RegenerativeMedicine #OpenAccess #OpenScience
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We’re excited to share that Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology is at the TERMIS-EU 2026 Conference in beautiful Palma de Mallorca, Spain! 🌴 From 21–24 April, we’ll be representing Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology [and Frontiers in Medical Technology] at one of the biggest gatherings in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. ➡️ If you’re attending, come by tabletop 38 to meet —we’d love to connect! Co-chaired by Dr. Manuel Gómez-Florit (IdISBa), Dra. Sandra Camarero-Espinosa (POLYMAT), and Dr. Javier Ramón-Azcón (IBEC), #TERMIS2026 brings together 1,000+ researchers and clinicians under the theme “Accelerating multidisciplinary innovation to close the gap in clinical translation” — covering biomaterials, biofabrication, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and more. Learn more about TERMIS-EU 2026: https://eu2026.termis.org/ #TERMIS2026 #TissueEngineering #RegenerativeMedicine #Biomaterials #Biofabrication #Frontiers
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We’re excited to share that Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology is at the TERMIS-EU 2026 Conference in beautiful Palma de Mallorca, Spain! 🌴 From 21–24 April, we’ll be representing Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology [and Frontiers in Medical Technology] at one of the biggest gatherings in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. ➡️ If you’re attending, come by tabletop 38 to meet —we’d love to connect! Co-chaired by Dr. Manuel Gómez-Florit (IdISBa), Dra. Sandra Camarero-Espinosa (POLYMAT), and Dr. Javier Ramón-Azcón (IBEC), #TERMIS2026 brings together 1,000+ researchers and clinicians under the theme “Accelerating multidisciplinary innovation to close the gap in clinical translation” — covering biomaterials, biofabrication, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and more. Learn more about TERMIS-EU 2026: https://eu2026.termis.org/ #TERMIS2026 #TissueEngineering #RegenerativeMedicine #Biomaterials #Biofabrication #Frontiers
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🚀 New Research Topic Launched in Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology 💊 Application of Big-Data technologies and approaches to improve speed, efficiency, and quality of biopharmaceutical manufacturing - In collaboration with the NIIMBLE program. Big data technologies are transforming biopharmaceutical manufacturing, enabling faster, more efficient, and higher-quality bioprocesses through advanced digital strategies, AI-driven modelling, and robust data interoperability frameworks. Yet key challenges remain, from integrating AI in highly regulated environments to safeguarding sensitive data while building shared datasets that benefit the entire industry. 👩🔬 Topic Editors: Dr. Roush of the University of Delaware Dr. Rashid from the Illinois Institute of Technology Dr. Tischler of the Ruhr University Bochum 👩🔬 Topic Coordinators: Dr. Moore of the National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals (NIIMBLE) Dr. Welsh, consultant at Rivanna Bioprocess Solutions LLC Dr. Schaefer of the National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals (NIIMBLE) 🎯 Aim of the Research Topic This Research Topic explores how big-data driven approaches are reshaping biopharmaceutical process engineering to achieve scalable, efficient, and high-quality manufacturing. It aims to identify both the opportunities and barriers of deploying big data tools across all industrial bioprocessing domains. Key objectives include advancing AI and machine learning in compliance-heavy environments, promoting best practices for secure data management, and evaluating strategies that balance data protection with shared industry resources. We welcome contributions addressing both technical advancements and the regulatory or ethical considerations that apply to real-world industrial settings. 🔎 We welcome contributions on: • Data flow and architecture for process design, technology transfer, manufacturing, quality control, and supply chain management • Interoperable data management solutions enabling connectivity, standardized schemas, and semantic frameworks across bioprocessing • Modelling, simulation, and digital twins for bioprocess optimization • AI and machine learning deployment in regulated biopharmaceutical manufacturing environments • Strategies for secure sharing of patient and proprietary data across organizational boundaries • Creation and utilization of communal value datasets in competitive industries • Digital and data-driven innovations in supply chain, facilities, and equipment management 📅 Submission deadline: 06 October 2026 🔗 https://lnkd.in/e-tB7fK2 If you’re working at the intersection of artificial intelligence and pharmaceutical manufacturing we’d be delighted to see your contribution.
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📢 New Cross-Collaboration Section Launch We’re pleased to announce the launch of Integrative Systems Ecology, Evolution and Plant Science, a new cross-collaboration section between Frontiers in Systems Biology and Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. Led by Specialty Chief Editor Prof. Ruriko Yoshida, this section brings together expertise from both journals to publish research that applies systems-level approaches to understanding biological organization, from molecules to ecosystems, in the context of environmental change. Key topics include: - Plant systems biology of abiotic and biotic stress responses - Climate change and global change biology from a systems perspective - Environmental omics and microbiomes in natural and managed ecosystems - Multi-scale models linking molecular, organismal and ecosystem processes - Machine learning and data integration for ecological systems Indexes include Web of Science (ESCI), Scopus, PubMed Central The section is now open for submissions 👉 https://lnkd.in/egXVZNaJ #SystemsBiology #PlantScience #Ecology #Evolution #ClimateChange #OpenAccess
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Frontiers in Bioinformatics has supported the International Meeting on Visualizing Biological Data (VIZBI) for six years, and in 2026 we recognized and formalized this by becoming an official Community Partner of VIZBI (International Meeting on Visualizing Biological Data). VIZBI brings together researchers and practitioners working across biological data visualization, visual analytics, and imaging. This partnership is a strong match for our journal and our Data Visualization section, by helping advance methods, tools, and applications that make biological data clearer, more usable, and more impactful. This collaboration is about supporting the VIZBI meeting and the wider research community. By sharing opportunities and encouraging participation, we help strengthen an established forum where ideas, tools, and good practice can spread and where early-career researchers can gain visibility and build collaborations. VIZBI 2026 takes place: - In person: 14-17 April 2026 in Cambridge, UK - Online: 21 & 23 April Learn more about the conference: https://vizbi.org/2026 Learn more about the Data Visualization section: https://lnkd.in/eM8CWue8 Submit to the VIZBI 2026 Research Topic: https://lnkd.in/e4Qyrtmm We look forward to seeing some of you in Cambridge soon! #VIZBI #bioinformatics #dataviz #visualanalytics
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🚀 New Research Topic Launched in Frontiers in Network Physiology 🕰️ The rhythms in physiological networks: mechanisms and applications 👩🔬 Topic Editors: Wei Lin - Fudan University Bo-Wei Qin - Fudan University Yu Meng - University of Oldenberg Daniel Koch - University of Manitoba 🎯 Aim of the Research Topic This Research Topic, situated within the "Networks of Dynamical Systems" section, aims to gather cutting-edge research that explores diverse oscillatory dynamics in physiological networks. We specifically encourage original research, methods, review, and perspectives related to: • Modelling: This theme is dedicated to the development and analysis of computational models that replicate and predict the rhythmic dynamics of various physiological systems. We welcome both principle- and data- driven models that bridge different spatial and temporal scales and integrate experimental data. • Theory: This theme focuses on the core mathematical and physical principles governing the collective behavior of coupled oscillators in physiological contexts. We encourage contributions that advance our fundamental understanding of how network properties shape emergent oscillatory dynamics and their functional roles by developing or applying analytical tools. • Technique: This theme calls for the development of novel techniques and algorithms essential for analyzing and modulating network oscillations. We encourage submissions that present innovative methodologies with broad applicability. These include, but are not limited to, dimension reduction techniques, machine learning algorithms, signal processing methods, and causal inference methods. • Application: This theme focuses on the practical and translational impact of studying physiological oscillations. We are interested in work that connects fundamental research to real-world problems in medicine (e.g., understanding calcium oscillation for pertaining T-cell functionality, identifying oscillatory biomarkers, therapeutic intervention such as deep brain stimulation) and technology (e.g., brain-inspired AI based on principles of neuronal oscillations, reservoir computing leveraging dynamics of physiological systems). 📅 Submission deadline: 18th July 2026 fro.ntiers.in/CbkYO8f7RZb