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  • Anybody interested in writing a review on a next-gen bioinformatics topic?

    Hello!

    One of my more neglected duties is that I am on the editorial board of Briefings in Bioinformatics, a review journal from Oxford University Press.

    Skimming back through the last year, I see only one review explicitly on a next-gen sequencing topic (miRNA analysis). This is a void which should be filled!!!

    If you would be interested in writing a review on a topic area, such as assembly, epigenomics, variation analysis, etc. etc, please send me a private message with your contact information and a brief outline of what you might cover. We can build off from there.

    Don't think that because you don't have a publication record in that area that you shouldn't consider writing a review! This is an opportunity to establish such a presence. Of course, your submission will be very carefully read and checked, but as long as you can demonstrate authority in the field and the ability to translate that into a readable and informative review it should be publishable.

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    Review for Briefings in Bioinformatics

    argh, meant to PM - ignore.

    mods - feel free to delete this and spare me the embarrassment.
    Last edited by spenthil; 09-30-2009, 12:40 AM.
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    Senthil Palanisami

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