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IET Systems Biology covers intra- and inter-cellular dynamics, using systems- and signal-oriented approaches. Papers that analyse genomic data in order to identify variables and basic relationships between them are considered if the results provide a basis for mathematical modelling and simulation of cellular dynamics. Manuscripts on molecular and cell biological studies are encouraged if the aim is a systems approach to dynamic interactions within and between cells.
» Genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, cells, tissue and the physiome
» Molecular and cellular interactions; gene, cell and protein function
» Networks and pathways
» Metabolism and cell signalling
» Dynamics, regulation and control
» Systems, signals, and information
» Experimental data analysis
» Mathematical modelling, simulation and theoretical analysis
» Biological modelling, simulation, prediction and control
» Methodologies, databases, tools and algorithms for modelling and simulation
This journal was originally published in June 2004 as Systems Biology. After volumes 1 and 2 (a total of 3 issues), it was incorporated into the IEE Proceedings suite of journals in June 2005 as IEE Proceedings Systems Biology. The volume number changed to Volume 152, in line with all other IEE Proceedings titles.
Following the merger on March 31st 2006 between the IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers) and the IIE (The Institution of Incorporated Engineers) to form the Institution of Engineering and Technology, the IEE Proceedings suite of journals changed name at the beginning of 2007 to reflect the fact that they were now published by the Institution of Engineering and Technology. IET Systems Biology (formerly IEE Proceedings Systems Biology) starts from Volume 1, Issue 1 from January 2007 onwards. All other benefits of publishing in the journal, including our worldwide readership and database coverage, remain unchanged.