The Quantitative Biology archive
The Quantitative Biology archive (q-bio) was introduced 15 Sep 2003.
Subject categories of the q-bio archive:
- BM - Biomolecules
DNA, RNA, proteins, lipids, etc.; molecular structures and folding
kinetics; molecular interactions; single-molecule manipulation.
Moderators: Dave Thirumalai <thirum@glue.umd.edu>
- GN - Genomics
DNA sequencing and assembly; gene and motif finding; RNA editing and
alternative splicing; genomic structure and processes (replication,
transcription, methylation, etc); mutational processes.
Moderators: Ralf Bundschuh <bundschuh@mps.ohio-state.edu>
- MN - Molecular Networks
gene regulation, signal transduction, proteomics, metabolomics, gene
and enzymatic networks.
Moderator: Members of the subject area advisory board
- SC - Subcellular Processes
assembly and control of subcellular structures (channels, organelles,
cytoskeletons, capsules, etc.); molecular motors, transport,
subcellular localization; mitosis and meiosis.
Moderator: Ned Wingreen <wingreen@princeton.edu>
- CB - Cell Behavior
cell-cell signaling and interaction; morphogenesis and development;
apoptosis; bacterial conjugation; viral-host interaction; immunology.
Moderator: Herbert Levine <hlevine@ucsd.edu>
- NC - Neurons and Cognition
synapse, cortex, neuronal dynamics, neural network, sensorimotor
control, behavior, attention.
Moderators: Gonzalo Polavieja <gonzalo.polavieja@cajal.csic.es>
and Carson Chow <ccchow@pitt.edu>
- TO - Tissues and Organs
blood flow in vessels, biomechanics of bones, electrical waves,
endocrine system, tumor growth.
Moderator: Carson Chow <ccchow@pitt.edu>
- PE - Populations and Evolution
population dynamics, spatio-temporal and epidemiological models, dynamic speciation, co-evolution, biodiversity, foodwebs, aging; molecular evolution and phylogeny; directed evolution; origin of life.
Moderators: Luca Peliti <Luca.Peliti@na.infn.it>
and Richard Neher <richard.neher@tuebingen.mpg.de>
- QM - Quantitative Methods
all experimental, numerical, statistical and mathematical contributions
of value to biology.
Moderators: Ralf Bundschuh <bundschuh@mps.ohio-state.edu>
and Eberhart Bodenschatz <eb22@cornell.edu>
- OT - Other
Moderators: Ralf Bundschuh <bundschuh@mps.ohio-state.edu>
The advisory committee members serve as consultants to
Cornell University and to the arXiv
scientific advisory board. All arXiv policy decisions are ultimately made by
Cornell University.