Bioinformatics is the hottest topic in computer science. Each leading computer science department in UK has a group specialising in Bioinformatics or Computational Biology (system biology). The most important journal (according to impact factor) in computer science is "Bioinformatics" ( 6). In Warwick, the University contributed 2.5 million to set up a System Biology Centre and is applying to BBSRC for 8.5 million in funding.
At the moment, we have accumulated a huge body of data about single variables (genes, proteins, neurons etc), but we are still far away from being clear about holistic issues arising from metabolic networks, gene networks, protein networks and neuronal networks. Progress is made by collecting, visualizing, and analyzing data using disparate fields such as image processing, database design and machine learning, and then modelling networks and predicting network outcomes based upon this data.
This book brings together leading scientists (computer scientists, applied mathematicians, and biologists) from Germany, China, USA and UK to discuss and present the most up-to-date results in the area.
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