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Many years ago rodale made the lconscious decilsion to eliminate a
magazine called compost scilence and land utilization- not enough circ and
wrong foucs etc- very similar to new Farm.. Jerry Goldsteiln, a former
employee of Rodale bought the rights to the pub and now jg press is very
successful with the mag- renamed biocycle.. J G has other pubs also

so, , , , for the entrepreneurial- nough said
tom abeles
tabeles@tmn.com


Article 534 of sci.chaos:
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Subject: BioSystems
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Dear Colleagues:

The journal BioSystems has recently undergone a reorganization (Vol. 32).
The new Aims and Scopes together with the new editors and editorial board
appear below.  Instructions for authors in preparing their manuscripts
appear on the inside back cover of every issue.  We welcome your
submissions.  If you have any questions, please contact the managing
editor or associate editor in charge of your particular area of
interest.

Sincerely,

David B. Fogel
Associate Editor
BioSystems




BioSystems

Journal of Biological and Information Processing Sciences

--
BioSystems encourages experimental, computational, and theoretical
articles that link biology, evolutionary thinking, and the information
processing sciences.  The link areas form a circle that encompasses
the fundamental nature of biological information processing, computational
modeling of complex biological systems, evolutionary models of computation,
the application of biological principles to the design of novel computing
systems, and the use of biomolecular materials to synthesize artificial
systems that capture essential principles of natural biological information
processing.

The categories and topics listed below are examples; the editors will be
happy to comment on the relevance of other topics.

MOLECULAR EVOLUTION

Self-organizing and self-replicating systems
Origin and evolution of the genetic mechanism

BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION PROCESSING

Molecular recognition
Cellular control
Neuromuscular computing
Biological adaptability
Molecular computing technologies

EVOLUTIONARY SYSTEMS

Stochastic evolutionary algorithms
Evolutionary optimization
Simulation of genetic and ecological systems
Applications (neural nets, machine learning, robotics)


Co-Managing Editors

Alan W. Schwartz, Evolutionary Biology Research Group, University of
Nijmegen, Toernooiveld, 6525 ED Nijmegen, The Netherlands (molecular
evolution)

Michael Conrad, Department of Computer Science, Wayne State University,
Detroit, Michigan, 48202, USA (biological and biomolecular information
processing, computational and mathematical models)

Associate Editor

David B. Fogel, Natural Selection, Inc., 1591 Calle De Cinco, La Jolla,
California, 92037, USA (evolutionary systems, computational and
mathematical models)


-For most rapid handling, manuscripts are best addressed to the
co-managing or associate editor responsible for the appropriate coverage
areas.

Editorial Board

W. Atmar, Las Cruces
A. Babloyantz, Brussels
W. Ebeling, Berlin
L.J. Fogel, San Diego
N. Goel, Detroit
S. Hameroff, Tucson
S.C. Hartman, Boston
H. Hastings, New York
R. Holmquist, Berkeley
F. Hong, Detroit
G.F. Joyce, San Diego
G. Kampis, Budapest
K. Kirby, Dayton
K. Matsuno, Nagaoka
M. Rizki, Dayton
O.E. Rossler, Tubingen
P. Schuster, Vienna
H.-P. Schwefel, Dortmund
A. Sebald, San Diego
Y. Wei, Nanjing
B. Zeigler, Tucson

Elsevier Science Publishers, P.O. Box 1527, 1000 BM Amsterdam,
The Netherlands




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