Sunday 23 March 2014

IJCB Call for articles

Dear Colleague,

We are very pleased to invite you to submit manuscripts of your original paper, extended versions of conference papers, for possible publication in the next issue (Volume 3, Number 2) of the International Journal of Computing Academic Research (IJCAR) ISSN 2305-9184.
IJCAR is an open access, peer reviewed journal for publication of original articles and short communications in all aspects of computer science and information technology.
We also like to invite you to visit our website at: http://www.meacse.org/ijcar  for more information about IJCAR, services and details.

Author Benefits:

The benefits of publishing in our journal include:
·         Fast publication times: your paper will appear online as soon as it is ready.
·         Excellent editorial standards.
·         A rigorous, fast and constructive peer review process (review time of paper is 10 working days).
·         Indexing in International societies like Ulrichsweb and Google Scholar, also registered in ISSN.
·         All abstracts and full text available free online.
·         Low publication fees.
Paper Submission:

We shall be glad to receive your technical contributions at your earliest convenience.
Submission of manuscripts can be done by email to the Editor of IJCAR at:

Important Dates for Next Issue (Volume 3, Number 1):
·         Submission Deadline: April 25, 2014.
·         Author Notification: May 1, 2014.
·         Revised manuscript: May 6, 2014.
·         Publication: Immediately after paper registration completed.  
With kind regards,

Sincerely,

IJCAR Editorial Board

Journal web site: http://www.meacse.org/ijcar

Sunday 2 March 2014

Preventing Infections in Cancer Patients

Information for Patients and Caregivers

Cancer patients who are treated with chemotherapy are more likely to get infections through everyday activities, or from health care settings. One out of every 10 cancer patients who receives chemotherapy gets an infection that requires a hospital visit.
Courtesy: CDC.GOV

PCMdb: Pancreatic Cancer Methylation Database

Scientific Reports : Nature Publishing Group

Pancreatic cancer is the fifth most aggressive malignancy and urgently requires new biomarkers to facilitate early detection. For providing impetus to the biomarker discovery, the authors have developed Pancreatic Cancer Methylation Database (PCMDB,http://crdd.osdd.net/raghava/pcmdb/), a comprehensive resource dedicated to methylation of genes in pancreatic cancer.