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ToxSci November 2015 Issue OnLine: Challenging Phenomenon of Big Data

By Marcia Lawson posted 10-28-2015 03:41 PM

  

F1_medium.gifThe November 2015, Vol. 148, No.1  issue of Toxicological Sciences (ToxSci) is now available online. To have the email Table of Contents (eTOC) delivered to you as well as Advance Access notification of the latest papers and research in ToxSci as soon as these articles are accepted and posted to the website, register online.

ToxSci Editor-in-Chief Gary W. Miller notes in this issue: "Big data is (are) here. I refer to big data in the singular because it is more than a collection of data points, but rather represents a challenging phenomenon that we are facing in science. Many have warned of the impending crush of data. This issue of the journal provides some support for this concern. From high-throughput screening, high-content imaging, proteomic and epigenomic studies, to molecular docking, and QSAR, there is a vertigo-inducing amount of data in this issue. Many of the concerns associated with big data in toxicology will be addressed in forthcoming editorials. Until then, I encourage readers to Look Inside ToxSci for the best original research in the field of toxicology."

Please also Look Inside ToxSci  to read the "Editor's Highlights" prepared by the Editor and Associate Editors Lu Cai and Matthew J. Campen.

The mission of ToxSci, the official journal of the Society of Toxicology, is to publish the most influential research in the field of toxicology.

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