Born out of the Human Genome Project (HGP), the field of genomics evolved with phenomenal speed into a dominant scientific and business force. While other efforts were intent on estimating the economic impact of the genomics revolution, we shift focus to the social and cultural capital generated by bridging together biology and computing-two of the constitutive disciplines of "genomics". We quantify this capital by measuring the pervasiveness of bio-computing cross-disciplinarity (XD) in genomics research during and after the HGP. To provide interlocking perspectives at the career and epistemic levels, we assembled three data sets to measure XD via (i) the collaboration network between 4190 biology and computing faculty from 155 departments...
The Human Genome Project focuses on identifying and mapping human genome genes and the base pair of ...
Computing Infrastructure and Informatics to Support Life Sciences R&D, Therapeutics, Diagnostics and...
Research in genomics is an example of changes induced by information and communication technologies ...
Borne out of the Human Genome Project (HGP), the field of genomics evolved into a dominant scientifi...
The literature about genomics and bioinformatics achievements in high-impact journals such as Nature...
Science is divided and compartmentalised into distinct areas of research. As science develops new re...
We examine recent developments in cross-disciplinary science and contend that a 'Big Science' approa...
The literature about genomics and bioinformatics achievements in high-impact journals such as Nature...
Bioinformatics, a specialism propelled into relevance by the Human Genome Project and the subsequent...
We examine recent developments in cross-disciplinary science and contend that a ‘Big Science’ approa...
Genomics is both data and compute intensive discipline. The success of genomics depends on adequate...
The significance of the Human Genome Project has led to a widespread view of genomics as a science...
The Human Genome Project modeled its open science ethos on nematode biology, most famously through d...
Accounts of ‘biocapital’ abound in studies of the contemporary biosciences. However, these have tend...
Publications on the 16 yeast chromosome sequences group together over 400 different authors from Eur...
The Human Genome Project focuses on identifying and mapping human genome genes and the base pair of ...
Computing Infrastructure and Informatics to Support Life Sciences R&D, Therapeutics, Diagnostics and...
Research in genomics is an example of changes induced by information and communication technologies ...
Borne out of the Human Genome Project (HGP), the field of genomics evolved into a dominant scientifi...
The literature about genomics and bioinformatics achievements in high-impact journals such as Nature...
Science is divided and compartmentalised into distinct areas of research. As science develops new re...
We examine recent developments in cross-disciplinary science and contend that a 'Big Science' approa...
The literature about genomics and bioinformatics achievements in high-impact journals such as Nature...
Bioinformatics, a specialism propelled into relevance by the Human Genome Project and the subsequent...
We examine recent developments in cross-disciplinary science and contend that a ‘Big Science’ approa...
Genomics is both data and compute intensive discipline. The success of genomics depends on adequate...
The significance of the Human Genome Project has led to a widespread view of genomics as a science...
The Human Genome Project modeled its open science ethos on nematode biology, most famously through d...
Accounts of ‘biocapital’ abound in studies of the contemporary biosciences. However, these have tend...
Publications on the 16 yeast chromosome sequences group together over 400 different authors from Eur...
The Human Genome Project focuses on identifying and mapping human genome genes and the base pair of ...
Computing Infrastructure and Informatics to Support Life Sciences R&D, Therapeutics, Diagnostics and...
Research in genomics is an example of changes induced by information and communication technologies ...