CSE's John Rose name to journal editorial board
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Targeted to microbiologists, biotechnologists, and geneticists, The Journal of Microbiological Methods publishes original articles, notes and review articles on novel and/or state-of-the-art methods as well as significant improvements to existing methods (interesting applications of current methods are also published) on a monthly basis. All aspects of microbiology excluding virology are covered, including analytical microbiology, biotechnology, biochemical microbiology, clinical microbiology, computer applications as applied to microbiology research, diagnostics (including PCR, fingerprinting and typing), environmental microbiology, food, genomics, ground water microbiology, infectious diseases, microbial ecology, microbial genetics, microbial pathogenesis and immunology, microbial physiology, microbial ultrastructure, molecular microbiology, mycology, parasitology, plant-microbe interactions, proteomics, public health, rumen microbiology, and veterinary microbiology.
Rose, a member of IEEE and the Director of The SC INBRE Bioinformatics Core, is a well-accomplished writer who reports that he is " the author of over 50 technical papers in bioinformatics, machine intelligence, and computational science. My research interests are in the areas of bioinformatics, normative reasoning and planning, DAI and multiagent systems, and computational chemistry. I have conducted research funded by NSF, NIH, NASA, DOD/ONR, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, BMFT (German NSF equivalent), as well as the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education." He is also involved in the PeroBase (Peromyscus database) and the Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Lab (BCBL) at the computer science and engineering department of the University of South Carolina.
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