Bioinformatics can be loosely defined as the collection,
classification, storage, and analysis of biochemical and biological
information using computers and mathematical algorithms. Although
no single person or group started the field wholly on their own,
Temple Smith, Ph.D., a professor at Boston University, is generally
credited with coining the term. Bioinformatics represents a
marriage of biology, medicine, computer science, physics, and
mathematics, fields of study that have historically existed as
mutually exclusive disciplines.
Concurrently, bioinformatics has vaulted into the public s eye
in lay newspapers and magazines, most notably in the area of
(personalized) DNA sequencing. The combined result is that
bioinformatics is being heralded as a panacea to the current
limitations in the clinical management of cancer. While certainly
over optimistic in some regards, this designation is not without
promise particularly in the area of cancer diagnosis and
prognosis.
The focus of this book is to: i) to provide a historical and
technical perspective on the analytical techniques, methodologies,
and platforms used in bioinformatics experiments, ii) to show how a
bioinformatics approach has been used to characterize various
cancer-related processes, and iii) to demonstrate how a
bioinformatics approach is being used to bridge basic science and
the clinical arena to positively impact patient care and
management."
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