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	<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2025 06:49:02 -0500</pubDate>
	<link>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/blog/view/44908/top-journals-in-bioinformatics-how-to-choose-where-to-publish-why-it-matters</link>
	<title><![CDATA[Top Journals in Bioinformatics: How to Choose Where to Publish &amp; Why It Matters]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<div><p>Bioinformatics is a rapidly growing field at the intersection of biology, computer science, mathematics, and statistics. As data volumes increase, as well as the diversity of data types (genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, imaging, single‑cell data, etc.), the need for robust computational methods, rigorous models, and reproducible tools has never been greater.</p></div><p><br /> A key decision for researchers is: Where should I publish my work? The choice of journal impacts visibility, peer recognition, and long‑term influence of your research. Below I provide a guide to leading journals in bioinformatics, criteria for selecting the journal that best fits your work, and why these considerations matter.</p><p><strong>Leading Journals in Bioinformatics</strong></p><table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
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<p>What it&rsquo;s Known For / Strengths</p>
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<p>Bioinformatics (Oxford Journals)</p>
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<p>Strong for methods, computational biology, database papers, algorithm development.</p>
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<p>New computational methods; tools with broad applicability; databases; methodological advances.</p>
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<p>Briefings in Bioinformatics</p>
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<p>High impact reviews, overviews, and synthesis articles.</p>
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<p>Review‑style articles; comparative studies; widely used tools.</p>
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<p>PLOS Computational Biology</p>
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<p>Emphasis on method development plus biological insight; open access.</p>
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<p>Interdisciplinary work; computational method with biological applications.</p>
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<p>BMC Bioinformatics</p>
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<p>Broad scope; good for software, pipelines, resources; open access.</p>
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<p>Software development; pipelines; data resources; benchmarking.</p>
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<p>IEEE Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics (TCBB)</p>
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<p>Rigor in computation, algorithms, performance.</p>
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<p>Algorithmic innovations; statistical/computational method work.</p>
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<p>BioData Mining</p>
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<p>Focused on data mining / ML in biology.</p>
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<p>Machine learning / AI applied to biological datasets; predictive models.</p>
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</table><p><strong>Criteria to Use When Choosing a Journal</strong></p><ul>
<li>Scope &amp; Audience</li>
<li>Impact &amp; Visibility</li>
<li>Review Time &amp; Speed</li>
<li>Open Access</li>
<li>Cost / APCs</li>
<li>Reputation vs Practical Fit</li>
<li>Reproducibility, Data &amp; Code Sharing Policies</li>
<li>Indexing &amp; Reach</li>
<li>Quality of the field</li>
<li>Accelerating discovery</li>
<li>Fair access</li>
<li>Credibility &amp; trust</li>
<li>Read recent papers in the journal</li>
<li>Tailor the manuscript</li>
<li>Check the author guidelines</li>
<li>Have backup journals ready</li>
<li>More emphasis on machine learning / AI</li>
<li>Single‑cell, spatial omics, multimodal data</li>
<li>Cloud workflows, reproducible pipelines</li>
<li>Preprints / open peer review</li>
<li>Alternative metrics (software use, downloads, community adoption)</li>
</ul><p>Selecting where to publish in bioinformatics isn&rsquo;t just about prestige; it&rsquo;s about reaching the right audience, ensuring your work is usable, and contributing to the field responsibly.</p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>LEGE</dc:creator>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 14 Nov 2013 13:36:56 -0600</pubDate>
	<link>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/pages/view/6380/hidden-markov-models-viterbi-algorithm-markov-chain-exploration-with-script</link>
	<title><![CDATA[Hidden Markov Models, Viterbi Algorithm, Markov Chain Exploration with script]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Hidden Markov Models, the Viterbi Algorithm, and CpG Islands (in VB6)</strong></p><p><strong>Problem :</strong></p><p>The CG island is a stretch of DNA (usually longer than 200 bases) in which the frequency of the CG sequence is higher than other regions. It is also called the CpG island, where "p" simply indicates that "C" and "G" are connected by a phosphodiester bond.<br /><br />CpG islands are often located around the promoters of housekeeping genes (which are essential for general cell functions) or other genes frequently expressed in a cell. At these locations, the CG sequence is not methylated. By contrast, the CG sequences in inactive genes are usually methylated to suppress their expression. The methylated cytosine may be converted to thymine by accidental deamination. Unlike the cytosine to uracil mutation which is efficiently repaired, the cytosine to thymine mutation can be corrected only by the mismatch repair which is very inefficient. Hence, over evolutionary time scales, the methylated CG sequence will be converted to the TG sequence.</p><p>Find step wise explanationand implementation steps at <a href="http://dna.cs.byu.edu/bio465/Labs/hmm.shtml">http://dna.cs.byu.edu/bio465/Labs/hmm.shtml</a></p><p>Source code with explanation <a href="http://www.tannerhelland.com/1187/hidden-markov-models-viterbi-algorithm-cpg-islands-in-vb6/">http://www.tannerhelland.com/1187/hidden-markov-models-viterbi-algorithm-cpg-islands-in-vb6/</a></p><p>Fore detail understanding of HMM read this excellent tutorial <a href="http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~murphyk/Software/HMM/labman2.pdf">http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~murphyk/Software/HMM/labman2.pdf</a></p><p>Viterbi Algo at <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viterbi_path">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viterbi_path</a></p><p>For firther reading Wiki page <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidden_Markov_model">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidden_Markov_model</a></p><p>On CpG island paper and for indepth understanding <a href="http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/12/S2/S10">http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/12/S2/S10</a></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>If you are more interested in exploring&nbsp;Markov Chain Exploration and understand it with graphical version please visit <a href="http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=75049&amp;lngWId=1">http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=75049&amp;lngWId=1</a></p><p>Reference:</p><p>1.<a href="http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=75049&amp;lngWId=1">http://www.planet-source-code.com</a></p><p>2. <a href="http://www.tannerhelland.com/1187/hidden-markov-models-viterbi-algorithm-cpg-islands-in-vb6/">http://www.tannerhelland.com</a></p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Manisha Mishra</dc:creator>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 19 Nov 2013 18:23:27 -0600</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Molecular Bioinformatics Lab (MBL)]]></title>
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<p>The main subject of interest in our laboratory is the study of the relationship among sequence, structure, and function in proteins and nucleic acids. Our research can be divided in two major topics:</p>

<p>the study of the sequence-structure relationship<br />(application -&gt; structure prediction)<br />the study of the structure-function relationship<br />(application -&gt; function prediction)</p>

<p>Therefore, anything related to the configuration (sequence) and conformation (structure) in atomic systems of proteins and nucleic acids, and the interaction of these with other elements (function) is of our major interest.</p>

<p>Lab page @ http://melolab.org/mbl/</p>
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	<pubDate>Tue, 03 Sep 2013 16:35:39 -0500</pubDate>
	<link>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/fun/view/4196/chemical-elements-of-bioinformatics</link>
	<title><![CDATA[Chemical Elements of Bioinformatics]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>You must be familiar with periodic table and colour pattern, but this time you are going to amaze by new elements table by Eagle genomics. Just check it out and have fun :)</p><p><a href="http://elements.eaglegenomics.com/">http://elements.eaglegenomics.com/</a></p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Rahul Agarwal</dc:creator>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 25 Nov 2013 10:26:39 -0600</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Scientist Positions @ Gujarat State Biotechnology Mission]]></title>
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<p>Gujarat State Biotechnology Mission invite applications [Online Only] under various projects* namely Gujarat Biodiversity Gene Bank (BioGene), Gujarat Institute of Genomics (GIG), Gujarat Institute of Bioinformatics [GIBS] and Gujarat Institute of Marine Biotechnology. Eligible candidates can Apply through online application portal.</p>

<p>1 Scientist E 3</p>

<p>50,000/-</p>

<p>M.Sc. in Life sciences or Plant Sciences or Biotechnology or Microbiology or Bioinformatics or Ph.D. from a recognized university in any of above subject.</p>

<p>Minimum 8 Yrs. of experience after M.Sc. or 5 Yrs. of experience after Ph.D. in responsible position of work in R &amp; D in the area of genomics/ conservation biotechnology/bioinformatics/Planning/Scientific Administration in Science and technology organization. Highly qualified in the area of modern biology, as evidenced through research experience and proven ability to carry out work in the area of conservation biotechnology. Age limit not exceeding 40yrs.</p>

<p>2 Scientist B 6</p>

<p>30,000/-</p>

<p>M.Sc. in Life sciences or Plant Sciences or Biotechnology or Microbiology or Bioinformatics or Ph.D. from a recognized university in any of above subject shall be preferred.</p>

<p>Minimum 3 Yrs. of experience after M.Sc. in responsible position of work in R &amp; D in the area of genomics/ conservation biotechnology/ bioinformatics /Planning/Scientific Administration in Science and technology organization. Highly qualified in the area of modern biology, as evidenced through research experience and proven ability to carry out work in the area of conservation biotechnology. Age limit not exceeding 35yrs.</p>

<p>The positions are purely on contractual basis for 11 months. Interested candidates can apply online in specified format available at "http://leogen.in/recruit/" The last date of applying is 24th December, 2013. Applications must be submitted online only. Applications submitted in any other format except online prescribed performa will be rejected. Candidates in service must apply through proper channel. Candidates will be required to provide original documents along with duly filled and signed application Performa, as and when called for interview.</p>

<p>For more details please visit the website URL : http://leogen.in/recruit</p>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 03 Sep 2013 18:40:50 -0500</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Uni Computing Bergen Norway]]></title>
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<p>Info on Uni Computing (Webpage: http://www.bccs.uni.no/) :</p>

<p>Uni Computing (formerly Uni BCCS) is a department of Uni Research, affiliated with the University of Bergen.</p>

<p>5 groups in this lab works on computational resources, methods, algorithms, and software.</p>

<p>Following two bioinformatics groups are:</p>

<p>The Computational Biology Unit (CBU) provides education and research in bioinformatics focused on functional genomics.</p>

<p>The Computational Ecology Unit (CEU) is basically deal with population fluctuations, behavioural patterns and the ways life cycles emerge.</p>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 09 Oct 2013 12:57:45 -0500</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[The Minerva Research Group for Bioinformatics (Janet Kelso)]]></title>
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<p>The focus of this group is to use computational approaches to gain an insight into genome evolution in primates.</p>

<p>PNAS papers:<br />http://www.pnas.org/search?author1=Janet+Kelso&amp;sortspec=date&amp;submit=Submit</p>

<p>Jobs:<br />http://www.eva.mpg.de/genetics/bioinformatics/jobs.html</p>

<p>Contact:<br />Kelso Group<br />Department of Evolutionary Genetics<br />Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology<br />Deutscher Platz 6<br />04103 Leipzig<br />Germany<br />Email: kelso@eva.mpg.de</p>
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  <pubDate>Thu, 19 Dec 2013 13:23:39 -0600</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Junior Research Fellow (JRF) / Project Fellow @ Kalasalingam University]]></title>
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<p>Applications are invited from interested candidates for the post of one Junior Research Fellow / Project Fellow on a purely temporary basis in a time bound research project (3 years) sponsored by Science and Engineering Research Board, Government of India, New Delhi.</p>

<p>Name of the fellowship: Junior Research Fellow (JRF) / Project Fellow</p>

<p>Title of the project: Genome-wide Mapping of Murine Specific Dengue T-cell Epitopes: Computational Prediction, Identification and use as Candidate Vaccines</p>

<p>Duration: 3 years</p>

<p>Fellowship: Rs. 18,000 for first 2 years and Rs. 20,000 for 3rdyear (for M.Tech. candidates)</p>

<p>Rs. 16,000 for first 2 years and Rs. 18,000 for 3rdyear (for M.Sc. candidates with NET qualification)</p>

<p>Rs. 8,000 for first 2 years and Rs. 10,000 for 3rdyear (for M.Sc. candidates without NET qualification)</p>

<p>Qualifications: M.Tech. in Biotechnology / M.Sc. in any branch of Life Sciences</p>

<p>Desirable Experience: Minimum of two years research experience in any of the following areas: Immunology / Microbiology / Gene Manipulation / Bioinformatics</p>

<p>Interested and eligible candidates may apply with their resume along with relevant documents and a passport size photograph to the Principal Investigator by post (or e-mail) on or before December 31, 2013. Only short listed candidates will be called for written test and/or interview. Selected candidate may register for PhD in Kalasalingam University. No TA/DA will be paid for attending interview.</p>

<p>Dr. K. Sundar<br />Principal Investigator (SERB Project)<br />Department of Biotechnology<br />Kalasalingam University<br />Krishnankoil – 626126, Tamil Nadu<br />sundarkr@klu.ac.in</p>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 27 Dec 2013 19:54:40 -0600</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Asst. Professor @ JAIPUR NATIONAL UNIVERSITY]]></title>
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<p>JAIPUR NATIONAL UNIVERSITY</p>

<p>Established by Government of Rajasthan</p>

<p>Approved by UGC under Sec 2(f) of UGC Act 1956</p>

<p>ADVERTISEMENT FOR FACULTY POSITION AT JAIPUR NATIONAL UNIVERSITY,JAIPUR</p>

<p>Jaipur National University, Jaipur is a premier centre of learning, providing various integrated and interdisciplinary programmes of study and research in the country. With the opening of the School of Distance Education &amp; Learning, JNU has taken education to the doorsteps of those aspirants who, for some reason, could not be a part of regular stream of education. In this era of competition &amp; ambition for excellence, it has become imperative to have quality education &amp; an alert mind coupled with the right attitude to carry onself, and for this, JNU happens to be the most sought after destination.</p>

<p>School Of Life Sciences: Bioinformatics, Chemistry</p>

<p>Total no of Post: 04</p>

<p>Education:</p>

<p>PG – M.Sc /M.Tech Bioinformatics</p>

<p>PG – M.Sc /M.Tech Chemistry</p>

<p>Experience:</p>

<p>Candidate with 1-2 years of teaching experience in college/ University will be preffered. Freshers may also apply.</p>

<p>Compensation: Compensation will not be a problem for the right candidate</p>

<p>HOW TO APPLY:</p>

<p>SEND THE UPDATED RESUME THROUGH MAIL OR POST AT</p>

<p>dsbhatia5@yahoo.com</p>

<p>contact no: 7568246839</p>

<p>Website: http://www.jnujaipur.ac.in</p>

<p>Please mail your resume to Prof.D.S.Bhatia</p>

<p>Email Address: dsbhatia5@yahoo.com</p>

<p>Ph:, +917568246839</p>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 20 Jan 2014 04:50:36 -0600</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[SENIOR PROGRAMMER @ Biotech Park]]></title>
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<p>Advt. No. (1)/BP/2014<br />A walk-in-interview will be held in the Biotech Park Office at Sector G, Jankipuram, Kursi Road, Lucknow (U.P.) January 31, 2014 at 11.00 A.M. for the following posts of DBT sponsored project tenable at Biotech Park. Interested candidates fulfilling the requisite qualifications, experience and age as given below, on the date of interview, may appear before the Selection Committee. The candidate will have to join immediately. Appointment will be made initially for six months extendable on satisfactory performance till the duration of the project.<br />INTERVIEW ON January 31, 2014 at 11.00 A.M.<br /> <br />SENIOR PROGRAMMER (ONE POST)<br />Educational Qualification<br />M.Sc./B. Tech Bioinformatics with minimum 60% marks with two years of relevant experience	<br />Job Requirement	<br />Development of databases in multi user environment and application softwares, updating and maintenance of website, Drug designing and QSAR study etc.<br />Desirable<br />Knowledge of Bioinformatics tools, Windows, Linux, C++, JAVA / JAVA Script, Visual Basic, CGI, DBMS/RDBMS and HTML. Experience in various domains of bioinformatics such as structure based drug designing, Newtonian dynamics and QSAR studies.<br />Age<br />Below 35 years (as on the date of interview)<br />Emoluments<br />Rs. 12,000/- per month fixed.<br />Note: All the candidates should report for interview on or before 10.30 A.M<br />General Conditions<br />The aforesaid positions are purely temporary and do not give the incumbent any right whatsoever for appointment on regular basis.<br />The applicant will have to submit typed and duly signed application on plain paper on the day of interview stating:<br />    (a) Advertisement No.<br />    (b) Position applied for<br />    (c) Name of Applicant (in Block letters)<br />    (d) Father’s Name<br />    (e) Date of Birth<br />    (f) Sex<br />    (g) Age as on the date of interview (dd / mm / yy )<br />    (h) Address (Permanent &amp; correspondence)<br />    (i) Educational Qualifications (High School onwards) with examination passed, year, % marks, subjects<br />    (j) Employment experience, if any i.e. Name of employer, nature of employment, date of joining and leaving.<br />Applications must be accompanied by a latest passport size photograph and attested copies of certificates<br />Original certificates/degree and testimonials should be produced by the candidate for verification at the time of interview.</p>

<p>Tenure: Initially upto six months and extendable based on performance.<br />The upper age limit can be relaxed up to 5 years in the case of applicant belonging to SC/ST/Woman/Physically handicapped and 3 years for OBCs.<br />No TA/DA will be paid for attending the interview.<br />More at http://www.biotechpark.org.in/index1.htm</p>
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