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Artificial Intelligence in the Life Sciences


Title Abbreviation
Artif Intell Life Sci
Electronic ISSN
2667-3185
Readership
Artificial Intelligence Researcher, Bioinformaticians, Bioinformaticists, Chemical Biologists, Data Analysts, Data Scientists, Geneticists, Life-Science Researchers, Medicinal Chemists, Molecular Biologists, Pharmaceutical Scientistists, Researchers, Scientists, Scientists - Research/Biomedical Aging, Systems Biologists
Scope
Providing a scientific forum for practical applications and theoretical advances of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the life sciences and related disciplines including (but not restricted to): New AI methods for life science research and Adaptation of existing AI concepts for life science applications. Application of AI approaches in: Molecular and systems biology; Population and disease genetics; Bio- and cheminformatics; Medicinal chemistry, chemical biology, and drug discovery and Medical research. Publications are required to contain substantial AI and life science components. Clinical studies reporting routine diagnostic efforts hall outside the scope of AILSCI.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Elsevier B.V.
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