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Biologists Flirt with Models
By Gordon Webster
The enormous challenge posed by the complexity of biological systems represents a potential intellectual impasse to researchers and threatens to stall future progress in basic biology and healthcare.
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High content screening – the next challenge: effective data mining and exploration
By Dr Kurt Zingler and Dr Stephan Heyse
The use of high content screening within HTS is growing and with many past hurdles now overcome, the need for effective tools for data analysis is becoming paramount.
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Data Overflow Progress in Automating and Streamlining Data
Summer 2008
The genomic world moves faster and faster. The pool of data has exploded exponentially in the past few years due to the growing knowledge about the relevance of genomic findings for medicine and the environment. Like all other developing industries, the trend in genomics is about producing more in a shorter amount of time with a higher quality. What genomics researchers need today are tools to effectively and efficiently turn this data into meaningful information. The processing of results and the learning curve from these results need to be more efficient. Intelligent bioinformatics and flexible methods are the most crucial factors for success in science these days.
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