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Bioinformatics Resources

September 24, 2014

Bioinformatics is an emerging field of science that is concerned with the management, analysis and visualization of the flood of data being generated in molecular and cellular biology, genomics and other areas of biology and biomedicine. Center for Integrated Bioinformatics focuses on a system approach to bioinformatics in which information at the gene, protein, cell, tissue, organ, and system level is integrated and interpreted for early detection, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment of complex diseases such as cancer. The overall objective of the educational program is to train students in system approaches for the development of useful computational models of living systems and novel enabling informatics technologies in life sciences. See: Center for Integrated Bioinformatics at Drexel's School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems'What is Bioinformatics?' and Glossary of biotechnology terms to get some basic idea about this emerging field of technology. See also: Guide to Selected Bioinformatics Internet Resources

Books Click on the links below to see what books are available in the library in some key areas related to Bioinformatics:

Electronic Books Click on the links below to access electronic books (Access only to Drexel faculty and students)

Electronic Databases 
Use databases below to find scholarly journal articles on the topic of your research project.


News and Recent Developments
 Use the following databases to find information on breaking news in biomedical technologies in magazines and newspapers 


Key Web Resources