As you may know, I review the field of translational bioinformatics each year in an attempt to highlight key papers and trends from the year. I present this review at the AMIA Summit on Translational Bioinformatics. I review papers published in the period from January 2010 through February 2011. I am now accepting nominations for excellent papers that deserve highlighting, you can send your own work, but nominations of other people’s work is even more compelling.
I define “translational bioinformatics” fairly broadly as any informatics work developing or applying methods that link basic molecular, genetic, and cellular data to clinical concepts such as drugs, diseases, symptoms and patients.
If you would like to get a sense for the papers I have highlighted in the past, you can see them on a previous post to this blog.
I would like your nominations (add them as comment here, or email me) by February 15, so that I can narrow things down to the final list. As always, I will make the list available as the slides from my talk at the AMIA TB summit, as well as an endnote library.
Thanks and Happy New Year!
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