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Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine

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ISSN: 01692607

Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine


Editor: T. Groth
Frequency: 12 issues/year
2008 Impact Factor: 1.22 *


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To encourage the development of formal computing methods, and their application in biomedical research and medical practice, by illustration of fundamental principles in biomedical informatics research; to stimulate basic research into application software design; to report the state of research of biomedical information processing projects; to report new computer methodologies applied in biomedical areas; the eventual distribution of demonstrable software to avoid duplication of effort; to provide a forum for discussion and improvement of existing software; to optimize contact between national organizations and regional user groups by promoting an international exchange of information on formal methods, standards and software in biomedicine.

Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine covers computing methodology and software systems derived from computing science for implementation in all aspects of biomedical research and medical practice. It is designed to serve: biochemists; biologists; geneticists; immunologists; neuroscientists; pharmacologists; toxicologists; clinicians; edipemiologists; psychiatrists; psychologists; cardiologists; chemists; (radio)physicists; computer scientists; programmers and systems analysts; biomedical, clinical, electrical and other engineers; teachers of medical informatics and users of educational software.

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T. Groth
Department of Medical Sciences, Biomedical Informatics and Engineering, University Hospital, SE-751 85, Uppsala, Sweden

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* Journal Citation Reports®, published by Thomson Reuters

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