EU RESEARCH PROJECT IDENITIFIES FURTHER STUDIES FOR BIOINFORMATICS
August 1st, 2006
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A EUROPEAN Union (EU) research project has identified a series of opportunities for further studies that ally the techniques of biomedicine and informatics. The SYMBIOmatics (NOTE: CORRECT USE OF CAPITALS) project has released a list of such potential advances, including developing medical genetics databases; collating gene expression information in medical diagnostics and prognostics; and modelling biological structures, processes and diseases.
*http://www.symbiomatics.org
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A EUROPEAN Union (EU) research project has identified a series of opportunities for further studies that ally the techniques of biomedicine and informatics. The SYMBIOmatics (NOTE: CORRECT USE OF CAPITALS) project has released a list of such potential advances, including developing medical genetics databases; collating gene expression information in medical diagnostics and prognostics; and modelling biological structures, processes and diseases.
*http://www.symbiomatics.org
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