Journal of the Royal Society Interface
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Journal of the Royal Society Interface is an international journal publishing articles from the interface between the physical sciences, including mathematics, and the life sciences. It provides a high-quality forum to publish rapidly and interact across this boundary in two main ways: J. R. Soc. Interface publishes research applying chemistry, engineering, materials science, mathematics and physics to the biological and medical sciences; it also highlights discoveries in the life sciences that allow advances in the physical sciences. Both sides of the interface are considered equally. Accepted articles are published immediately online and the hard copy version of the journal appears every two months.
Free access is allowed to all review articles from the moment of online publication and to every article published in the 2004 and 2005 issues of the journal.
J. R. Soc. Interface welcomes articles on a diverse range of topics including, but not limited to
- biocomplexity
- bioengineering
- bioinformatics
- biomaterials
- biomechanics
- biophysics
- chemical biology
- infectious disease dynamics
- medical physics
- nanoscience and computer science (as applied to the life sciences)
- synthetic biology
- systems biology
- theoretical biology
- tissue engineering