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*[http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/10273662.asp Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Mathematical, Theoretical and Clinical Aspects of Medicine]
*[http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/10273662.asp Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Mathematical, Theoretical and Clinical Aspects of Medicine]
:*'''Aims & Scope''': Computational & Mathematical Methods in Medicine (formerly Journal of Theoretical Medicine) seeks to promote genuine interdisciplinary collaboration between those interested in the theoretical and clinical aspects of medicine and to foster and encourage the application of mathematics to problems arising from the biomedical sciences. Areas of interest include gene therapy, cell kinetics, pharmacokinetics, chemotherapy, oncology, developmental biology, wound healing, physiology, heart modelling, cardiovascular and lung dynamics, neurobiology, computational neuroscience, biomechanics, biomedical statistics, image analysis, epidemiology, immunology, time series analysis, extracellular matrix properties and signalling, and tissue engineering. This list is not exclusive and papers in other biomedical disciplines are encouraged, particularly in the emerging areas of multiscale modelling in medicine, systems biology and translational research.
:*'''Aims & Scope:''' Computational & Mathematical Methods in Medicine (formerly Journal of Theoretical Medicine) seeks to promote genuine interdisciplinary collaboration between those interested in the theoretical and clinical aspects of medicine and to foster and encourage the application of mathematics to problems arising from the biomedical sciences. Areas of interest include gene therapy, cell kinetics, pharmacokinetics, chemotherapy, oncology, developmental biology, wound healing, physiology, heart modelling, cardiovascular and lung dynamics, neurobiology, computational neuroscience, biomechanics, biomedical statistics, image analysis, epidemiology, immunology, time series analysis, extracellular matrix properties and signalling, and tissue engineering. This list is not exclusive and papers in other biomedical disciplines are encouraged, particularly in the emerging areas of multiscale modelling in medicine, systems biology and translational research.


*[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00405809 Theoretical Population Biology]
*[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00405809 Theoretical Population Biology]
:*'''Description''': An interdisciplinary journal, ''Theoretical Population Biology'' presents articles on the theoretical aspects of the biology of populations, particularly in the areas of ecology, genetics, demography, and epidemiology. Primary emphasis is on development of theory, but the journal also presents experimental results directly impinging on theoretical descriptions of populations and the dynamics of populations.
:*'''Description:''' An interdisciplinary journal, ''Theoretical Population Biology'' presents articles on the theoretical aspects of the biology of populations, particularly in the areas of ecology, genetics, demography, and epidemiology. Primary emphasis is on development of theory, but the journal also presents experimental results directly impinging on theoretical descriptions of populations and the dynamics of populations.
:*Five most downloaded articles, April-June 2008:
:*Five most downloaded articles, April-June 2008:
::*On analytical approaches to epidemics on networks  
::*On analytical approaches to epidemics on networks  
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::*Effects of predation on host-pathogen dynamics in SIR models [SIR model: an epidemiological model, computes theoretically the number of individuals infected contagiously by an illness over time in a closed population]
::*Effects of predation on host-pathogen dynamics in SIR models [SIR model: an epidemiological model, computes theoretically the number of individuals infected contagiously by an illness over time in a closed population]
::*The evolution of strong reciprocity: cooperation in heterogeneous populations
::*The evolution of strong reciprocity: cooperation in heterogeneous populations
*[http://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/biot Biological Theory: Integrating Development, Evolution, and Cognition]
:*'''Description:''' Biological Theory: Integrating Development, Evolution, and Cognition is devoted to theoretical advances in the biological and cognitive sciences, with an emphasis on the conceptual integration afforded by evolutionary and developmental approaches. The journal appeals to a wide audience of scientists, social scientists, philosophers and historians of biology.
:*Titles of the ten most downloaded articles (as of November 2008):
::*Do Molecular Clocks Run at All? A Critique of Molecular Systematics (2661 times)
::*Movement Matters: The Contributions of Esther Thelen (732 times)
::*Karl Popper and Lamarckism (494 times)
::*Theoretical Integration, Cooperation, and Theories as Tracking Devices (467 times)
::*Self-Extending Symbiosis: A Mechanism for Increasing Robustness Through Evolution (430 times)
::*Ontogeny, Genetics, and Evolution: A Perspective from Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience (392 times)
::*The Essence of Scientific Theories (368 times)
::*The Heterochronic Evolution of Primate Cognitive Development (363 times)
::*The Developmental-Genetic Toolkit and the Molecular Homology–Analogy Paradox (328 times)
::*Modest Evolutionary Naturalism (316 times)

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Journals focusing on aspects of theoretical biology

  • Aims & Scope: Computational & Mathematical Methods in Medicine (formerly Journal of Theoretical Medicine) seeks to promote genuine interdisciplinary collaboration between those interested in the theoretical and clinical aspects of medicine and to foster and encourage the application of mathematics to problems arising from the biomedical sciences. Areas of interest include gene therapy, cell kinetics, pharmacokinetics, chemotherapy, oncology, developmental biology, wound healing, physiology, heart modelling, cardiovascular and lung dynamics, neurobiology, computational neuroscience, biomechanics, biomedical statistics, image analysis, epidemiology, immunology, time series analysis, extracellular matrix properties and signalling, and tissue engineering. This list is not exclusive and papers in other biomedical disciplines are encouraged, particularly in the emerging areas of multiscale modelling in medicine, systems biology and translational research.
  • Description: An interdisciplinary journal, Theoretical Population Biology presents articles on the theoretical aspects of the biology of populations, particularly in the areas of ecology, genetics, demography, and epidemiology. Primary emphasis is on development of theory, but the journal also presents experimental results directly impinging on theoretical descriptions of populations and the dynamics of populations.
  • Five most downloaded articles, April-June 2008:
  • On analytical approaches to epidemics on networks
  • Game theory and human evolution: A critique of some recent interpretations of experimental games
  • The ideal free distribution: A review and synthesis of the game-theoretic perspective
  • Effects of predation on host-pathogen dynamics in SIR models [SIR model: an epidemiological model, computes theoretically the number of individuals infected contagiously by an illness over time in a closed population]
  • The evolution of strong reciprocity: cooperation in heterogeneous populations
  • Description: Biological Theory: Integrating Development, Evolution, and Cognition is devoted to theoretical advances in the biological and cognitive sciences, with an emphasis on the conceptual integration afforded by evolutionary and developmental approaches. The journal appeals to a wide audience of scientists, social scientists, philosophers and historians of biology.
  • Titles of the ten most downloaded articles (as of November 2008):
  • Do Molecular Clocks Run at All? A Critique of Molecular Systematics (2661 times)
  • Movement Matters: The Contributions of Esther Thelen (732 times)
  • Karl Popper and Lamarckism (494 times)
  • Theoretical Integration, Cooperation, and Theories as Tracking Devices (467 times)
  • Self-Extending Symbiosis: A Mechanism for Increasing Robustness Through Evolution (430 times)
  • Ontogeny, Genetics, and Evolution: A Perspective from Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience (392 times)
  • The Essence of Scientific Theories (368 times)
  • The Heterochronic Evolution of Primate Cognitive Development (363 times)
  • The Developmental-Genetic Toolkit and the Molecular Homology–Analogy Paradox (328 times)
  • Modest Evolutionary Naturalism (316 times)