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    No-boundary thinking in bioinformatics research

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    Date
    2013-11-06
    Author
    Huang, Xiuzhen
    Bruce, Barry
    Buchan, Alison
    Congdon, Clare B
    Cramer, Carole L
    Jennings, Steven F
    Jiang, Hongmei
    Li, Zenglu
    McClure, Gail
    McMullen, Rick
    Moore, Jason H
    Nanduri, Bindu
    Peckham, Joan
    Perkins, Andy
    Polson, Shawn W
    Rekepalli, Bhanu
    Salem, Saeed
    Specker, Jennifer
    Wunsch, Donald
    Xiong, Donghai
    Zhang, Shuzhong
    Zhao, Zhongming
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    Abstract
    Abstract Currently there are definitions from many agencies and research societies defining “bioinformatics” as deriving knowledge from computational analysis of large volumes of biological and biomedical data. Should this be the bioinformatics research focus? We will discuss this issue in this review article. We would like to promote the idea of supporting human-infrastructure (HI) with no-boundary thinking (NT) in bioinformatics (HINT).
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0381-6-19
    http://hdl.handle.net/10724/19999
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