Title of article
Digital biology: an emerging and promising discipline Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Richard W. Morris، نويسنده , , Carol A. Bean، نويسنده , , Gregory K. Farber، نويسنده , , Daniel Gallahan، نويسنده , , Eric Jakobsson، نويسنده , , Yuan Liu، نويسنده , , Peter M. Lyster، نويسنده , , Grace C.Y. Peng، نويسنده , , Fred S. Roberts، نويسنده , , Michael Twery، نويسنده , , John Whitmarsh، نويسنده , , Karen Skinner، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
5
From page
113
To page
117
Abstract
This article examines the role of computation and quantitative methods in modern biomedical research to identify emerging scientific, technical, policy and organizational trends. It identifies common concerns and practices in the emerging community of computationally-oriented bio-scientists by reviewing a national symposium, Digital Biology: the Emerging Paradigm, held at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, November 6th and 7th 2003. This meeting showed how biomedical computing promises scientific breakthroughs that will yield significant health benefits. Three key areas that define the emerging discipline of digital biology are: scientific data integration, multi-scale modeling and networked science. Each area faces unique technical challenges and information policy issues that must be addressed as the field matures. Here we summarize the emergent challenges and offer suggestions to academia, industry and government on how best to expand the role of computation in their scientific activities.
Journal title
Trends in Biotechnology
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Trends in Biotechnology
Record number
1233151
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