Tool: Virtual Journal of Biological Physics Reserach


Tools will be a recurring feature on the plexus. These are things that lend aid to those seeking interdiscipline. The first one is a kind of meta journal where papers are listed that are relevant to a certain topic—in this case biological physics—and you download them through this edited list. The editor is none other than Robert H. Austin, by far one of the most entertaining an irreverent scientists I've ever read.

Tools will be a recurring feature on the plexus. These are things that lend aid to those seeking interdiscipline. The first one is a kind of meta journal where papers are listed that are relevant to a certain topic—in this case biological physics—and you download them through this edited list. Of course, you must have a subscription to the journal, or your university/company has to have one. I realize that this is pretty useless for anyone who doesn't have this access. The editor is none other than Robert H. Austin, by far one of the most entertaining and irreverent scientists I've ever read.



The Virtual Journal of Biological Physics Research has papers ranging from reviews to letters, from liquid theory to microscope instrumentation, and lots of proteins, and you better believe that they're a-foldin'. This thing oozes interdiscipline. In fact, I can be much lazier now that I have found this VJ since I had already downloaded about a dozen papers on the list, but I had to do it at each site separately.

Posted: Thu - November 18, 2004 at 11:10 PM         |


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