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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 ...
Healthcare Transformation, a breakthrough peer-reviewed, open access journalzine, delivers foremost research in re-imagining healthcare delivery, education, technology, innovation, and discovery. This world-class publication serves as a forum to present visions of the future, debate current models, and provide an invaluable source of optimism for everyone involved in healthcare and the ...
This comprehensive volume explores groundbreaking advancements in surgery and arthroplasty, from intramedullary limb lengthening techniques to enhanced diagnosis capabilities. With a focus on cutting-edge leukemia therapy and the critical role of blood-brain barrier permeability in neurological treatments, this book provides an in-depth look at modern medical breakthroughs. ...