Journal of Proteome Research Opens Call for Papers: Fifth Biennial Special Issue on Software Tools and Resources
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Nicole Camasso, Hope Gamper
Summary
The Journal of Proteome Research is calling for submissions for its Fifth Biennial Special Issue on Software Tools and Resources, focusing on novel and significantly updated software tools, web applications, and databases for data analysis and visualization in proteomics, metabolomics, and related omics research. The submission deadline is November 2, 2026.
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· 3 pulledSoftware tools and data resources are essential to research in all omics domains, including proteomics and metabolomics.
The goal of this recurring Special Issue is to highlight the latest novel and significantly updated software tools, web applications, and databases that scientists can use for data analysis and visualization in proteomics and related research.
For readers, this provides an easily identifiable source of tools specifically reviewed for their applicability.
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