Bioinformatics Computing - Book Review,
by Bryan Bergeron

From the Back Cover The complete, practical guide to bioinformatics for molecular biologists and life scientists Gives an overview of bioinformatics from a computer science perspective Makes the computer science aspects of bioinformatics more understandable for life scientists. Presents a ready reference for current and future online and standalone toolsIn Bioinformatics Computing, Harvard Medical School and MIT faculty member Bryan Bergeron presents a comprehensive and practical guide to bioinformatics for life scientists at every level of training and practice. After an up-to-the-minute overview of the entire field, he illuminates every key bioinformatics technology, offering practical insights into the full range of bioinformatics applications-both new and emerging. Coverage includes: Technologies that enable researchers to collaborate more effectively Fundamental concepts, state-of-the-art tools, and "on the horizon" advances Bioinformatics information infrastructure, including GENBANK and other Web-based resources Very large biological databases: object-oriented database methods, data mining/warehousing, knowledge management, and more 3D visualization: exploring the inner workings of complex biological structures Advanced pattern matching techniques, including microarray research and gene prediction Event-driven, time-driven, and hybrid simulation techniquesBioinformatics Computing combines practical insight for assessing bioinformatics technologies, practical guidance for using them effectively, and intelligent context for understanding their rapidly evolving roles.
About the Author BRYAN BERGERON is a faculty member at both Harvard Medical School and MIT, Editor-in-Chief of e.MD, editorial board member of Healthcare Informatics, and Fellow of the American College of Medical Informatics. He has authored more than 300 publications on topics ranging from AI to computers in medicine.
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