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Biological information specialists for biological informatics
Journal of Biomedical Discovery and Collaboration 2 (1), 1 (12 Feb 2007)
Data management and integration are complicated and ongoing problems that will require commitment of resources and expertise from the various biological science communities. Primary components of successful cross-scale integration are smooth information management and migration from one context to another. We call for a broadening of the definition of bioinformatics and bioinformatics training to span biological disciplines and biological scales. Training programs are needed that educate a new kind of informatics professional, Biological Information Specialists, to work in collaboration with various discipline-specific research personnel. Biological Information Specialists are an extension of the informationist movement that began within library and information science (LIS) over 30 years ago as a professional position to fill a gap in clinical medicine. These professionals will help advance science by improving access to scientific information and by freeing scientists who are not interested in data management to concentrate on their science.
Respir Med 96 (1), 24-30 (2002)
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Nat. Protocols 3 (10), 1616-29 (Sep 2008)
Critical reviews in food science and nutrition 37 (4), 393-410 (Jun 1997)
Cell 116 (2), 281-97 (23 Jan 2004)
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are endogenous approximately 22 nt RNAs that can play important regulatory roles in animals and plants by targeting mRNAs for cleavage or translational repression. Although they escaped notice until relatively recently, miRNAs comprise one of the more abundant classes of gene regulatory molecules in multicellular organisms and likely influence the output of many protein-coding genes.
Physical Review Letters 101 (17), 178104 (2008)
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