BIOMATH 2013
Presentations (oral or poster) at BIOMATH 2015 are welcome for submission optionally in four journals:
a) BIOMATH,
b) Biomath Communications,
c) Special issue BIOMATH of the Elsevier journal "Mathematics and Computers in Simulation", IF = 0.949, and
d) Special issue BIOMATH of the journal "Bulgarian Chemical Communications", IF = 0.349.

BIOMATH

This journal is published with financial support from the Bulgarian Fund "Scientific Research"

In the interest of fast and efficient dissemination of Knowledge the conference organisers invite all participants to submit articles to Journal BIOMATH as soon as possible. “BIOMATH” is a biannual periodical published twice a year (in June and December) by “Biomath Forum”. Papers for the conference will be published in volume 4 (2015) of the journal BIOMATH.

Editorial board: Roumen Anguelov (EiC, University of Pretoria), Yves Dumont (CIRAD, France), Jozsef Farkas (University of Stirling), Peter Hingley (European Patent Office), Peter Hinow (University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee), Hristo Kojouharov (University of Texas at Arlington), Jean Lubuma (University of Pretoria), Svetoslav Markov (IMI-BAS), Nina Pesheva (IMech-BAS), Marc R. Roussel (University of Lethbridge), Santiago Schnell (University of Michigan).

The manuscripts need to comply with the journal's guidelines and style. Further, the authors are reminded of the interdisciplinary character of both the conference and the journal. The exposition in the papers should be accessible to researchers from disciplines other than the authors' own. Where there is a need, technical details (technically involved mathematical proofs, technical descriptions of conducting experiments, data-sets, etc.) should be presented as an appendix or in a separate publication in a specialized journal. A normal refereeing procedure based on two independent peer reviews will be followed. The BIOMATH journal publishes in a continuous publication mode, e.g. the papers will appear online with article ID and doi number as soon as they are accepted in final form. (See this for more on continuous mode of publishing.

For authors who do not use latex but word: The review of the paper is carried out using pdf files which can be generated from word. Reviewing and revisions can be carried out in word. The final version (if accepted) needs to be converted to Latex. For publication we use only pdf files compiled from Latex. We expect the authors to provide the source Latex files. As an exception, the publishers can convert the word file to Latex. However, this to a large extend has to be done manually particularly for formulas, equations, references and figures. This work is contracted to a professional editor and there is a cost involved. Depending on the difficulty of the paper the cost can vary in the range 8--10 euro per page.

BIOMATH issues published so far:
BIOMATH 1 (1), 2012     BIOMATH 1 (2), 2012     BIOMATH 2 (1), 2013     BIOMATH 2 (2), 2013     BIOMATH 3 (1), 2014     BIOMATH 3 (2), 2014

A list of BIOMATH original papers published by September 2014: pdf

Biomath Communications

"Biomath Communications" publishes research articles, reviews, open problems and recent advances, news and announcements related to the field of Biomathematics, abstracts of talks and posters presented at the International Conference Biomath, list of participants, etc. “Biomath Communications” is a biannual periodical published twice a year (in June and December) by “Biomath Forum”.

Editorial board: Svetoslav Markov (EiC, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences), Rene Alt (UPMC, Lip6, France), Olcay Akman (Illinois State University, USA), Roumen Angelov (University of Pretoria, South Africa), Ekaterina Auer (Wismar University, Germany), Tihomir Ivanov (Sofia University, Bulgaria), Natalia Komarova (University of California, Irvine, USA), Vlastimil Krivan (Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic), Christina Kuttler (Technical University Munich, Germany), Elena Nikolova (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria), Nina Pesheva (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria), Vencislav Pirinski (Technical University Sofia, Bulgaria), Evgenija Popova (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria), Geregely Rost (University Szeged, Hungary).

ConferenceBook2011-pdf      ConferenceBook2012-pdf      ConferenceBook2013-pdf (web)     

Biomath Communications Vol 1, No 1 (2014) (web)      Biomath Communications Vol 1, No 2 (2014) (web)

Biomath Communications Vol 2, No 1 (2015) (web)

Special Issues of two other Journals (with impact factor)

Presentations at BIOMATH 2015 are welcome for submission in a special issue of the Elsevier journal "Mathematics and Computers in Simulation". The authors need to comply with the scope and the requirements of the journal if they would like to submit. Papers submission deadline: September 30, 2015. During submission please select article type "Biomath 2014". (For technical reasons there will be no article type "Biomath 2015".) Note: no extension of the deadline is possible. The submitted papers have to be presented at BIOMATH 2015 or BIOMATH 2015-S with abstracts published in Biomath Communications Vol 2, No 1 (2015).


Presentations at BIOMATH 2015 are welcome for submission in a special issue of the journal "Bulgarian Chemical Communications". The authors need to comply with the scope and the requirements of the journal if they would like to submit. Papers submission deadline: October 30, 2015.

Special Issues of peer-reviewed Journals published so far

Computers & Mathematics with Applications 32 (11) (1996), BIOMATH-95 .

J. UCS 2 (2) 1996, BIOMATH-95

Computers & Mathematics with Applications 64(3) (2012), BIOMATH 2011

Biotechnology and Biotechnological Equipment 26(5) (2012) (Bioinformatics section)

Computers & Mathematics with Applications 66(9) (2013), BIOMATH 2012, Edited by R. Anguelov and S. Markov

Computers & Mathematics with Applications 68(9), 903-1082 (2014), BIOMATH 2013, Edited by R. Anguelov and Y. Dumont

A list of published research articles (by March 2015)

Research Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals from Past BIOMATH conferences

Academic publishers supporting Biomath 2015