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Thomas Lemberger<br />
Editor<br />
Les Grivell<br />
Associate Editor<br />
Frank Gannon<br />
Associate Editor<br />
Jana Christopher<br />
Editorial Assistant<br />
Departure<br />
Caroline Simpson<br />
Editorial Assistant<br />
Senior Editors<br />
Ruedi Aebersold<br />
Peer Bork<br />
George Church<br />
Leroy Hood<br />
Edison Liu<br />
➔ For a list of Advisory Editorial Board<br />
members see page 69<br />
journals Molecular Systems Biology<br />
Launched in 2005, Molecular Systems Biology is an open-access publication dedicated to<br />
the growing fi eld of systems biology at the molecular level. Published exclusively online, the<br />
journal provides a unique forum for the publication of papers describing the molecular properties<br />
and behaviour of complex biological systems. The journal aims to set standards in the<br />
fi eld, structuring research output and using pioneering systems biology technologies.<br />
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Wide scope covering all aspects of molecular<br />
systems biology (see subject categories on<br />
the next page)<br />
Immediate free access to all content online,<br />
supported by an author publication charge<br />
Professional EMBO editorial team, panel of<br />
Senior Editors and Advisory Editorial Board of<br />
leading systems biology researchers<br />
Published by Nature Publishing Group (NPG)<br />
and jointly owned by EMBO and NPG<br />
Variety of article formats including primary<br />
research papers, reviews, news & views, and<br />
editorials<br />
Rapid publication and wide exposure of articles<br />
across NPG’s subject area pages and<br />
gateways<br />
Online feedback forum inviting comments on<br />
published articles<br />
■ Indexed in PubMed and PubMed Central<br />
www.molecularsystemsbiology.com | msb@embo.org<br />
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Enhanced support for structured data formats<br />
such as Systems Biology Markup Language<br />
(SBML)<br />
2006 HIGHLIGHTS<br />
➔ Accepted for indexing by<br />
ISI Web of Knowledge<br />
➔ Increase in content<br />
More than two-fold increase in published articles<br />
➔ Increase in visibility<br />
More than two-fold increase in RSS uptake,<br />
e-mail alert registrants and website hits<br />
(up to 4000 PDF downloads of top 10 articles)<br />
➔ Joint focus with Nature Cell Biology and<br />
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology<br />
“Systems Biology: A User’s Guide”<br />
➔ Partnership with 2nd Annual RECOMB<br />
Workshop on Systems Biology<br />
to consider papers presented at the conference<br />
➔ First meeting of Advisory Editorial Board<br />
15 October 2006<br />
Heidelberg, Germany