Connectionists: JoVE topical collection: Computational Approaches to Synaptic Pathology

James Humble james.m.d.humble at gmail.com
Tue Jan 13 07:05:27 EST 2026


A topical collection in JoVE on *Computational Approaches to Synaptic
Pathology *welcomes abstract and article submissions. JoVE is the leading
peer-reviewed scientific methods video journal, aimed at increasing the
visibility and reproducibility of research. JoVE's team takes care of the
entire process of filming and producing your video. Articles accepted
include method articles, research articles, case reports, and review
articles.

*Description*: This collection aims to highlight computational
methodologies and their applications in understanding, diagnosing, and
treating synaptic pathologies. Disruptions at the synapse are central to a
wide range of neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders, including
Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, schizophrenia, and
autism spectrum disorders. As the global burden of these conditions
continues to grow, there is an urgent need for innovative approaches that
can accelerate mechanistic discovery and translation into clinical
practice. Computational strategies provide powerful tools to integrate
multi-scale and multimodal data, uncover disease mechanisms, model synaptic
dysfunction, predict disease progression, and identify novel therapeutic
targets. By bringing together advances in data-driven modeling, simulation,
and analytics, this collection seeks to advance our understanding of
synaptic pathology and support the development of more precise diagnostic
and therapeutic strategies.

*Website*:
https://app.jove.com/methods-collections/4617/computational-approaches-to-synaptic-pathology
*Article submission portal*:
https://www.editorialmanager.com/jove/default.aspx
*Abstract submission portal*:
https://app.jove.com/methods-collections/submit-an-abstract?collection_id=4617
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