News & Highlights
Clarivate Live Webinar, June 18th, 16:00, CET
- What are the key advantages of using knowledge graphs for biomedical research?
- What differentiates Clarivate’s biomedical knowledge graph from other approaches?
- How can AI and natural language querying be applied to explore complex biomedical data?
Register for the webinar on June 18th at 4 p.m. CET on which it will be explored how a biomedical knowledge graph containing more than 2.4 million nodes and over 10 million edges aggregating proprietary, public and client-generated data transforms disconnected datasets into a single, interpretable network. Along with an AI-powered natural language interface, this allows scientists and non-experts to build a strong foundation for hypothesis generation, exploratory analysis, and more.
Register for the webinar
Call for Papers: Special Issue on „Quantum Effects in Biological Systems (QuEBS)“
Quantum effects in biological systems have emerged as a rapidly developing research area at the interface of physics, chemistry, and the life sciences. Increasing experimental and theoretical evidence suggests that quantum phenomena such as coherence, tunneling, and spin-dependent processes may play a functional role in biological systems.
This Special Issue aims to showcase cutting-edge developments across this interdisciplinary field. Research topics include:
- Quantum coherence, tunneling, and spin-dependent processes in biological systems
- Quantum effects in photosynthesis, photobiology, and bioenergetics
- Magnetoreception and related quantum sensing mechanisms
- Theoretical and computational modeling of quantum biological phenomena
- Quantum sensing and quantum-enabled measurement in biological environments
- Engineered proteins and bio-inspired platforms for quantum technologies
- Quantum approaches for health and biomedical applications
Submission deadline: 31 January 2027
Journal: Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal (CSBJ) — Impact Factor 4.1, CiteScore 9.8
Guest Editor: Gábor Vattay, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
Submit: spj.science.org/journal/csbj/qbio
