Title
No-boundary thinking in bioinformatics research.
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).
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1186/1756-0381-6-19
BioData mining
Keywords
Field
DocType
biomedical research,algorithms,bioinformatics
Data science,Data mining,Computer science,Bioinformatics,Computational analysis
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
6
1
1756-0381
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.73
0
Authors
22
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Xiuzhen Huang144226.16
Barry Bruce221.06
Alison Buchan361.40
Clare Bates Congdon416039.84
Carole L Cramer521.74
Steven F. Jennings6459.80
Hongmei Jiang792.74
Zenglu Li821.06
Gail McClure921.06
Rick Mcmullen1082.32
Jason H. Moore111223159.43
Bindu Nanduri121088.72
Joan Peckham1320.73
Andy Perkins141107.81
Shawn W Polson1551.80
Bhanu Rekepalli16133.23
Saeed Salem1718217.39
Jennifer Specker1821.06
Donald Wunsch199617.68
Donghai Xiong2021.06
Shuzhong Zhang212808181.66
Zhongming Zhao2252158.62