1 / 7

Special emphasis will be given to : Training and Human Resources Development

LACBioNet : a Regional BioInformatics/Computational Biology Network for Latin-America and the Caribbean. Objectives : To develop and strengthen BioInformatics/Computational Biology in the Region through cooperation.

blithe
Télécharger la présentation

Special emphasis will be given to : Training and Human Resources Development

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. LACBioNet : a Regional BioInformatics/Computational Biology Network for Latin-America and the Caribbean Objectives : To develop and strengthen BioInformatics/Computational Biology in the Region through cooperation. BioInformatics/Computational Biology is understood in a broad sense and comprises the use of information technology to the management and modeling of biological data. It thus also includes modeling in epidemiology, aspects of public health plannning and intervention, genetics etc. • Special emphasis will be given to : • Training and Human Resources Development • Information and Communication • Organization and Extension of Nodes and Services • Research and Development

  2. Training and Human Resources Development • Training of users at entry level, medium level and advanced level, using : • hands-on training courses • on-line and distant learning • under-graduate and graduate formal training in Bioinformatics • exchange of students between network Centers • Organize formal under-graduate and graduate programs in different centers, with similar core curriculum • Training of staff in system management, system security etc. • Salary and stability for informatics staff is a major problem.

  3. Information and Communication • Create a Virtual Center for BioInformatics and Computational Biology in the region. • Organize a Directory of persons and groups/Centers active in bioinformatics in the region. • Use techniques of videoconferencing, discussion lists, Web pages for communication and distant learning. • Organize a virtual library for bioinformatics, provide links to journals in the field, and promote submission of manuscripts from the region in (on-line) electronic journals for bioinformatics.

  4. Organization and Extension of Nodes and Services • Offer services to users in the region • Offer updated database access • Install software for different applications • Exchange interfaces, scripts etc. between centers • EMBnode collaboration is beneficial • Improve connectivity and bandwith where possible • Improve 24h/7d accessibility

  5. Research and Development • Research and development will be promoted through collaborations between centers • in the following fields : • Development of algorithms, optimization, parallel processing, grid applications • Database structure, methods for data mining, interfaces • Genomics and annotation, sequence assembly, clustering, comparative genomics • Functional genomics, proteomics, microarrays • Molecular evolution and phylogeny • Public health planning and intervention modeling (including geoprocessing) • Population genetics and biostatistics • Molecular modeling, docking, drug development etc.

  6. Organization and Funding • Preliminary network coordination : • Wim Degrave - Fiocruz, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil - coordinator • Oscar Grau - UNLP, La Plata, Argentina • Luis Nuñez - CeCalCULA, Merida, Venezuela • Julio Collado - NFRC, Cuernavaca, Mexico • Reynaldo Altamiro - UCB, Cochabamba, Bolivia • Fernando Alvarez - URU, Montevideo, Uruguay • Possible funding sources : • United Nations University BIOLAC program • RELAB (Oscar Grau, Univ. La Plata) • WHO/TDR • CYTED-D • Wellcome Trust • Fogarty • EEU • Research and Development coordinators : to be selected

  7. Immediate actions : Construction of Latin America and Caribbean BioInformatics Network home page http://www.dbbm.fiocruz.br/latinbioinfo/ Discussion list latinbioinfo@procc.fiocruz.br Directory of groups and people : register and search at http://www.dbbm.fiocruz.br/latinbionfo/ Training course material and curriculum http://www.bioinfohelpdesk.org/ Fund raising

More Related