Standardization is critical to scientists and regulators to ensure the quality and interoperability of research processes, as well as the safety and efficacy of the attendant research products. This is perhaps most evident in the case of “omics science,” which is enabled by a host of diverse high-throughput technologies such as genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. But standards are of interest to (and shaped by) others far beyond the immediate realm of individual scientists, laboratories, scientific consortia, or governments that develop, apply, and regulate them. Indeed, scientific standards have consequences for the social, ethical, and legal environment in which innovative technologies are regulated, and thereby command the attention ...
Standards are specifications to which the elements of a technology must conform. Here, we apply this...
This article is a case study of the impact of the non-scientific public on scientific standards. It ...
Standardization is one of the foundational features of modern-day engineering, and the use of standa...
Background: Leaping DNA read-and-write technologies, and extensive automation and miniaturization ar...
Without standards, the world as we know it would not be possible. International and supra-cultural s...
In aspiring to become a true engineering discipline for the biological sciences, the field of synthe...
Without standards, the world as we know it would not be possible. International and supra-cultural s...
How applicable are the approaches adopted by information and communication technology standards-sett...
Science is divided and compartmentalised into distinct areas of research. As science develops new re...
Several data preservation, management and sharing policies have emerged in response to increased fun...
Fundamental biological processes can now be studied by applying the full range of OMICS technologies...
The integration of research papers in standards has not yet been addressed using quantitative approa...
This article presents ruptures and convergences in the processing of Scientific and Technical Inform...
Modern, high-throughput methods for the analysis of genetic information, gene and metabolic products...
[Extract] Two recent papers have highlighted the vital importance of using standardized nomenclature...
Standards are specifications to which the elements of a technology must conform. Here, we apply this...
This article is a case study of the impact of the non-scientific public on scientific standards. It ...
Standardization is one of the foundational features of modern-day engineering, and the use of standa...
Background: Leaping DNA read-and-write technologies, and extensive automation and miniaturization ar...
Without standards, the world as we know it would not be possible. International and supra-cultural s...
In aspiring to become a true engineering discipline for the biological sciences, the field of synthe...
Without standards, the world as we know it would not be possible. International and supra-cultural s...
How applicable are the approaches adopted by information and communication technology standards-sett...
Science is divided and compartmentalised into distinct areas of research. As science develops new re...
Several data preservation, management and sharing policies have emerged in response to increased fun...
Fundamental biological processes can now be studied by applying the full range of OMICS technologies...
The integration of research papers in standards has not yet been addressed using quantitative approa...
This article presents ruptures and convergences in the processing of Scientific and Technical Inform...
Modern, high-throughput methods for the analysis of genetic information, gene and metabolic products...
[Extract] Two recent papers have highlighted the vital importance of using standardized nomenclature...
Standards are specifications to which the elements of a technology must conform. Here, we apply this...
This article is a case study of the impact of the non-scientific public on scientific standards. It ...
Standardization is one of the foundational features of modern-day engineering, and the use of standa...