Call for papers – Special Issue “Simulating Developmental Neurobiology”
 
            Dear Colleagues, Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience is running a Research Topic, [“Simulating Developmental Neurobiology,”](https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/71541/simulating-developmental-n...) and invites submissions that advance computational modeling of neural development. This special issue, accessible to the global community, will gather multidisciplinary contributions. Scope of Interest We welcome original research articles, methodological papers, and concise reviews addressing, but not limited to, the following topics: - Computational models of neurogenesis, migration, and differentiation. - Multi-scale simulations linking molecular pathways to tissue dynamics. - Activity-dependent plasticity and circuit formation in development. - Integration of imaging, electrophysiology, and omics in modeling. - Novel algorithms or tools for modeling developmental processes. - Validation studies comparing models and empirical data. The submission deadline is 29 January 2026. Submission Procedure - Access the Research Topic [page](https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/71541/simulating-developmental-n...): https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/71541/simulating-developmental-n... - Click “Submit Your Manuscript.” - Select the appropriate article type (Original Research, Methods, or Review). - Ensure that “Simulating Developmental Neurobiology” is chosen as the Research Topic during the submission process. All submissions will undergo rigorous peer review while benefiting from Frontiers’ transparent review model. On behalf of the topic editors of Simulating Developmental NeurobiologyRuben Tikidji-Hamburyan --- Ruben A. Tikidji-Hamburyan, Ph.D. Senior Research Scientist Department of Physiology & Pharmacology School of Medicine and Health Sciences, George Washington University Washington, DC 20052, USA e-mail: rath@gwu.edu
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