Cluster and cloud computing for life sciences
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published in
publication date
- March 2024
volume
- 152
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abstract
- Computational methods are nowadays ubiquitous in the field of bioinformatics and biomedicine. Besides established fields like molecular dynamics, genomics or neuroimaging, new emerg- ing methods rely heavily on large scale computational resources to manage Terabytes or Petabytes of data and TeraFlops or PetaFlops of computing power for simulating highly complex models, or many-task processes and workflows for processing and analysing data. This special issue contains papers presenting novel aspects of security and performance in infrastructures used for applications in the Life Sciences, optimizations for popular appli- cations, such as genomics and pandemic modelling, and contributions related to new algo- rithms joining machine learning and data processing platforms to increase the efficiency and accuracy of bioinformatics.
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keywords
- and health; bioinformatics; biomedical informatics; biomedicine; cloud computing; genomics; life sciences; workflows