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Translational bioinformatics applications in genome medicine
Journal Article
Reference:
A. J. Butte. Genome Medicine, 1, 6, 64. Published in 2009.
Abstract:

Although investigators using methodologies in bioinformatics have always been useful in genomic
experimentation in analytic, engineering, and infrastructure support roles, only recently have bioinformaticians been able to have a primary scientific role in asking and answering questions on human health and disease. Here, I argue that this shift in role towards asking questions in
medicine is now the next step needed for the field of bioinformatics. I outline four reasons why
bioinformaticians are newly enabled to drive the questions in primary medical discovery: public
availability of data, intersection of data across experiments, commoditization of methods, and
streamlined validation. I also list four recommendations for bioinformaticians wishing to get more involved in translational research.

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