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Towards a cyberinfrastructure for the biological sciences: progress, visions and challenges.

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Towards a cyberinfrastructure for the biological sciences: progress, visions and challenges.

Auteurs : Lincoln D. Stein [États-Unis]

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Abstract

Biology is an information-driven science. Large-scale data sets from genomics, physiology, population genetics and imaging are driving research at a dizzying rate. Simultaneously, interdisciplinary collaborations among experimental biologists, theorists, statisticians and computer scientists have become the key to making effective use of these data sets. However, too many biologists have trouble accessing and using these electronic data sets and tools effectively. A 'cyberinfrastructure' is a combination of databases, network protocols and computational services that brings people, information and computational tools together to perform science in this information-driven world. This article reviews the components of a biological cyberinfrastructure, discusses current and pending implementations, and notes the many challenges that lie ahead.

DOI: 10.1038/nrg2414
PubMed: 18714290

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