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"Under the terms of the agreement, articles
by UC-affiliated authors accepted for
publication in a Springer journal beginning in 2009 will be published
using Springer Open Choice with full and immediate open access. There
will be no separate per-article charges, since costs have been factored
into the overall license
Welcome to Michael Eisen’s lab at the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBNL) and the University of California at Berkeley (UCB).We are part of the Genomics Division of LBNL, and the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology of UCB. We are located in Stanley Hall on the Berkeley campus.
Selective List of Open Access and Paid Access Fees
Below are lists of open access and hybrid publishers. For a much more complete list of titles, see Journal and Publisher Directories below. Please note: consult the publisher directly for the latest information on open-access fees as these numbers are subject to change.
Berkeley faculty members who wish to make their articles free to all readers immediately upon publication by paying the open access or paid access fee may apply for funding through the Berkeley Research Impact Initiative (BRII) program.