Special Issue: Advances in Health Informatics and Bioinformatics
Guest Editor
Prof. Binh P. Nguyen
School of Mathematics and Statistics, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Email: binh.p.nguyen@vuw.ac.nz
Manuscript Topics
The rapid development of proteomics and genomics, the ever-increasing volume of research in molecular biology and drug discovery, and the surging demand for nucleic acid and protein sequencing have all contributed to the explosive expansion of bioinformatics in recent years. Even so, more study is needed to enhance medical diagnosis and speed up genomic medicine for future healthcare systems. Sequencing of nucleic acids and proteins generates massive amounts of data, and the inherent complexity of this data necessitates the use of cutting-edge data management techniques. Technologies like the IoT, cloud storage, crowdsourcing, and machine learning all have practical applications in the fields of medicine and science. The complementary relationship between bioinformatics and health informatics can open up vast new opportunities, lead to the development of cutting-edge healthcare technologies, and promote the computational methods used in biology, computer science, mathematics, and statistics to tackle intractable bioinformatics problems. The goal of this special issue is to promote the mutually beneficial interaction between bioinformatics and health informatics by soliciting articles from authors all over the world. Prospective authors are invited to submit articles from both theoretical and experimental research that discuss exciting computational methods and recent advances in these fields for consideration in this special issue. Authors can also submit meta-analyses and systematic reviews of the relevant literature.
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