Background: Advances in technology have led to the generation of massive amounts of complex and multifarious biological data in areas ranging from genomics to structural biology. The volume and complexity of such data leads to significant challenges in terms of its analysis, especially when one seeks to generate hypotheses or explore the underlying biological processes. At the state-of-the-art, the application of automated algorithms followed by perusal and analysis of the results by an expert continues to be the predominant paradigm for analyzing biological data. This paradigm works well in many problem domains. However, it also is limiting, since domain experts are forced to apply their instincts and expertise such as contextual reasoning...
AbstractThe use of computer based solutions for data management in biology and clinical science has ...
In this paper, we discuss data sets that are being generated by microarray technology, which makes i...
Nowadays it is difficult to imagine an area of knowledge that can continue developing without the us...
Abstract Background Advances in technology have led to the generation of massive amounts of complex ...
The abundance of high-throughput biological data (e.g., genomics, proteomics, metabolomics) in exist...
Technological advancements in biology allow us to collect and generate a large quantity of data and ...
Researchers have access to an ever-growing volume of data available at multiple levels of biological...
Researchers have access to an ever-growing volume of data available at multiple levels of biological...
With an astonishing amount of genomic data generated for processing in medical field, it is essentia...
Biological systems are extremely complex and often involve thousands of interacting components. Desp...
High-throughput experimental technologies are generating increasingly massive and complex genomic da...
Genomic data is estimated to be doubling every seven months with over 2 trillion bases from whole ge...
In this paper, we discuss data sets that are being generated by microarray technology, which makes i...
Our understanding of biology has undergone a revolution in the past 20 years, driven by our ability ...
Several exciting new technologies have been developed in the Biomedical and Life Sciences producing ...
AbstractThe use of computer based solutions for data management in biology and clinical science has ...
In this paper, we discuss data sets that are being generated by microarray technology, which makes i...
Nowadays it is difficult to imagine an area of knowledge that can continue developing without the us...
Abstract Background Advances in technology have led to the generation of massive amounts of complex ...
The abundance of high-throughput biological data (e.g., genomics, proteomics, metabolomics) in exist...
Technological advancements in biology allow us to collect and generate a large quantity of data and ...
Researchers have access to an ever-growing volume of data available at multiple levels of biological...
Researchers have access to an ever-growing volume of data available at multiple levels of biological...
With an astonishing amount of genomic data generated for processing in medical field, it is essentia...
Biological systems are extremely complex and often involve thousands of interacting components. Desp...
High-throughput experimental technologies are generating increasingly massive and complex genomic da...
Genomic data is estimated to be doubling every seven months with over 2 trillion bases from whole ge...
In this paper, we discuss data sets that are being generated by microarray technology, which makes i...
Our understanding of biology has undergone a revolution in the past 20 years, driven by our ability ...
Several exciting new technologies have been developed in the Biomedical and Life Sciences producing ...
AbstractThe use of computer based solutions for data management in biology and clinical science has ...
In this paper, we discuss data sets that are being generated by microarray technology, which makes i...
Nowadays it is difficult to imagine an area of knowledge that can continue developing without the us...