Big Data in Biology: How EMBL delivers big data for biology, and some highlights of its application to human disease biology
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Molecular biology is now a leading example of a data intensive science, with both pragmatic
and theoretical challenges being raised by data volumes and dimensionality of the data.
These changes are present in both “large scale” consortia science and small scale science,
and across now a broad range of applications – from human health, through to agriculture
and ecosystems. All of molecular life science is feeling this effect. The European Molecular
Biology Laboratory (EMBL) – Europe’s only intergovernmental research organisation in
the life sciences is at the forefront of these developments performing both excellent
research and providing world leading services to enable science across Europe.
This shift in modality is creating a wealth of new opportunities and has some accompanying
challenges. In particular there is a continued need for a robust information infrastructure
for molecular biology. This ranges from the physical aspects of dealing with data volume
through to the... more statistically challenging aspects of interpreting it. A particular
problem is finding causal relationships in the high level of correlative data. Genetic data
are particular useful in resolving these issues. I will present how EMBL pursues this
science and give examples from my own research that spans human genetics research
through to partnering for clinical application.
Кључне речи:
molecular biologyИзвор:
4th Belgrade Bioinformatics Conference, 2023, 4, 1-1Издавач:
- Belgrade : Institute of molecular genetics and genetic engineering
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- Book of abstract: 4th Belgrade Bioinformatics Conference, June 19-23, 2023
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Institut za molekularnu genetiku i genetičko inženjerstvoTY - CONF AU - Birney, Ewan PY - 2023 UR - https://belbi.bg.ac.rs/ UR - https://imagine.imgge.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1936 AB - Molecular biology is now a leading example of a data intensive science, with both pragmatic and theoretical challenges being raised by data volumes and dimensionality of the data. These changes are present in both “large scale” consortia science and small scale science, and across now a broad range of applications – from human health, through to agriculture and ecosystems. All of molecular life science is feeling this effect. The European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) – Europe’s only intergovernmental research organisation in the life sciences is at the forefront of these developments performing both excellent research and providing world leading services to enable science across Europe. This shift in modality is creating a wealth of new opportunities and has some accompanying challenges. In particular there is a continued need for a robust information infrastructure for molecular biology. This ranges from the physical aspects of dealing with data volume through to the more statistically challenging aspects of interpreting it. A particular problem is finding causal relationships in the high level of correlative data. Genetic data are particular useful in resolving these issues. I will present how EMBL pursues this science and give examples from my own research that spans human genetics research through to partnering for clinical application. PB - Belgrade : Institute of molecular genetics and genetic engineering C3 - 4th Belgrade Bioinformatics Conference T1 - Big Data in Biology: How EMBL delivers big data for biology, and some highlights of its application to human disease biology EP - 1 SP - 1 VL - 4 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_imagine_1936 ER -
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Birney, E.. (2023). Big Data in Biology: How EMBL delivers big data for biology, and some highlights of its application to human disease biology. in 4th Belgrade Bioinformatics Conference Belgrade : Institute of molecular genetics and genetic engineering., 4, 1-1. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_imagine_1936
Birney E. Big Data in Biology: How EMBL delivers big data for biology, and some highlights of its application to human disease biology. in 4th Belgrade Bioinformatics Conference. 2023;4:1-1. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_imagine_1936 .
Birney, Ewan, "Big Data in Biology: How EMBL delivers big data for biology, and some highlights of its application to human disease biology" in 4th Belgrade Bioinformatics Conference, 4 (2023):1-1, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_imagine_1936 .