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Nanoinformatics: Developing New Computing Applications for Nanomedicine

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Title
Nanoinformatics: Developing New Computing Applications for Nanomedicine
Author(s)
Maojo, Víctor
Fritts, Martin
Martín Sánchez, Fernando
Iglesia, Diana de la
Cachau, Raul E.
García Remesal, Miguel
Crespo, José
Mitchell, Joyce A.
Anguita, Alberto
Baker, Nathan
Barreiro Sorrivas, José María
Benítez, Sonia E.
Calle, Guillermo de la
Facelli, Julio C.
Ghazal, Peter
Geissbuhler, Antoine
González-Nilo, Fernando
Graf, Norbert
Grangeat, Pierre
Hermosilla, Isabel
Hussein, Rada
Kern, Josipa
Koch, Sabine
Legre, Yannick
López-Alonso, Victoria
López-Campos, Guillermo
Milanesi, Luciano
Moustakis, Vassilis
Munteanu, Cristian-Robert
Otero, Paula
Pazos, A.
Pérez-Rey, David
Potamias, George
Sanz, Ferrán
Kulikowski, Casimir
Date
2012
Citation
Computing (2012) 94:521–539
Abstract
Nanoinformatics has recently emerged to address the need of computing applications at the nano level. In this regard, the authors have participated in various initiatives to identify its concepts, foundations and challenges. While nanomaterials open up the possibility for developing new devices in many industrial and scientific areas, they also offer breakthrough perspectives for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases. In this paper, we analyze the different aspects of nanoinformatics and suggest five research topics to help catalyze new research and development in the area, particularly focused on nanomedicine. We also encompass the use of informatics to further the biological and clinical applications of basic research in nanoscience and nanotechnology, and the related concept of an extended “nanotype” to coalesce information related to nanoparticles. We suggest how nanoinformatics could accelerate developments in nanomedicine, similarly to what happened with the Human Genome and other -omics projects, on issues like exchanging modeling and simulation methods and tools, linking toxicity information to clinical and personal databases or developing new approaches for scientific ontologies, among many others.
Keywords
Nanoinformatics
Computing
Nanotechnology
Bioinformatics
Medical informatics
Nanomedicine
 
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http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00607-012-0191-2
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1436-5057

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