Letter in Biomathematics
An open-access and peer reviewed Journal (E-ISSN:2373-7867)
It Publishes mathematics and statistics research related to biological, ecological and environmental settings in a very broad sense
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Kanyarat Rattanakorn , Dewi Putri
Fathelrhman El Guma , Atif Yassin Ali , M. A. M. Eltaweel , Rahma AbuBakr Musa , Alshaikh A. Shokeralla
Mohanad Mohammed Sufyan Ghaleb , Shavkat Otamurodov
Mohanad Mohammed Sufyan Ghaleb , Abdisamat Sattarov
The IBA is a consortium of universities intent on advancing research and education of mathematical biology through cross-institutional collaboration.
Letters in Biomathematics is a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing original research articles, short communications, and methodological advances that use quantitative, mathematical, and computational approaches to gain insight into biological systems. The journal serves as a bridge between mathematics, biology, computer science, and medicine, promoting collaboration across scientific disciplines that integrate theory and application.
The journal provides a platform for sharing innovative ideas, research findings, and best practices aimed at addressing complex societal challenges and advancing knowledge.
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