Among the important scientific developments of the 20th century is the explosive growth in statistical reasoning and methods for application to studies of human health. Examples include developments in likelihood methods for inference. epidemiologic statistics. clinical trials. survival analysis. and statistical genetics. Substantive problems in public health and biomedical research have fueled the development of statistical methods. which in turn have improved our ability to draw valid inferences from data. The objective ofBiostatisticsis to advance statistical science and its application to problems of human health and disease. with the ultimate goal of advancing the public"s health. FREE highly downloaded articlesfrom Biometrika and Biostatistics.
The objective of BOLEMA journal is to disseminate scientific knowledge in Mathematics Education and related fields. The content can include results of empirical research, essays, and other standard forms in this domain of knowledge.
The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology publishes articles relating to areas of psychology which have a greater mathematical or statistical aspect of their argument than is usually acceptable to other journals including: • mathematical .
Founded in 1870, by Gaston Darboux, the Bulletin publishes original articles covering all branches of pure mathematics.During the last few years the Bulletin has published contributions by T. Aubin, H. Bauer, R. Beals, L. De Branges, L. Carleson, A. Chang, G. Choquet, J. Dixmier, J.P. Demailly, L. Ehrenpreis, P. Erdös, B. Gaveau, P. Greiner, A. Koranyi, T. Levasseur, P. Malliavin, H. Moscovici, O.G. Pisier, H. Rosenberg, E. Stein, M. Talagrand, A. Tognoli, A. Varchenko, N. Varopoulos, A. Weinstein, H. Widom, M. Yor.Benefits to authorsWe also provide many author benefits, such as free PDFs, a liberal copyright policy, special discounts on Elsevier publications and much more. Please click here for more information on our author services.Please see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our support pages: http://support.elsevier.com
The Bulletin of Mathematical Biology is devoted to research at the junction of computational, theoretical and experimental biology. Articles offer a combination of theory and experiment, documenting theoretical advances with clear exposition of how they further biological understanding. Its aim is to be of major interest to theorists and experimental biologists alike.The Bulletin of mathematical biology also invites submissions of review articles which offer an in-depth treatment of an emerging research area, or a significant recent development, in the general area of computational, theoretical and mathematical biology. Those interested in writing such a review article should contact James Sneyd at sneyd@math.auckland.ac.nz This is the official journal of the Society for Mathematical Biology.
The AMS has published peer-reviewed journals of the highest quality in mathematical research for over 100 years. Each journal is unique in its offering of articles, book reviews, and reports. And each is managed by editors who are prominent in their fields. In addition to publishing and distributing printed journals, the AMS offers searchable electronic versions. Articles are posted before they are included in an issue, so the electronic versions are available prior to the print versions.