Curvenote Launches New Scientific Journal with the Physiome Project
Curvenote, a new publishing platform and writing tool designed for scientists in the age of open science, has launched their first scientific journal with the Physiome Project. The open-access journal, which focuses on mathematical models of physiological processes, aims to promote reproducibility and open science by incentivizing researchers to publish their computational models in a structured, web-based format that is accessible to all.
The journal Physiome encourages the publication of reproducible physiological research. The launch of this new journal is a significant step forward in the advancement of open science, reproducibility, and accessibility in scientific publishing.
The Physiome Project and Curvenote are leading the way in making it easier for scientists to share their findings and collaborate with one another, ultimately leading to more significant advancements in scientific research.
You can find the journal Physiome here: https://journal.physiomeproject.org
The Center for Reproducible Biomedical Modeling’s own Dr. David Nickerson will serve as editor of Physiome.