Readership
Clinical Researchers, Computational Biologists, Computer Scientists, Data Analysts, Data Scientists, Informaticians, Informaticists, Mathematicians, Neuroscientists, Researchers
Scope
Frontiers in Neuroinformatics is a multidisciplinary neuroscience journal that publishes research on numerical/computational models and analytical tools used to share, integrate, and analyze experimental data and advance theories of the nervous system functions. The journal aims to catalyze advances in this area of research to support neuroscience in the information age.
Led by Specialty Chief Editors Prof Jan G. Bjaalie (University of Oslo, Norway), Dr Sean L. Hill (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland), and Dr Michael Denker (Julich Research Centre, Germany) Frontiers in Neuroinformatics publishes innovative organizing and synthesizing approaches to the components of brain elements and systems and the vast number of variables that underlie their functions.
Subjects of interest include, but are not limited to: Applications and technologies that can facilitate data sharing; Development of data and knowledge bases for all levels of neuroscience; Existing neuroscience databases, clinical or basic; Novel informatics approaches to merge clinical with basic neuroscience data; Novel tools for data acquisition, analyses, visualization, and dissemination of nervous system data.
In particular, the journal welcomes submissions which support and advance the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDGs), notably SDG 3: ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages.