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Although its applications are still in their early stages, professionals working on nanomedicine already generate huge volumes of data resulting from the active research in the field. This information needs to be collected, filtered, managed, and, finally, organized and presented in a standardized way by using informatics methods and techniques ?such as, among others, ontologies, semantic search, text mining, imaging and standards [1]. Here we present a summary of current research carried out by members of the Biomedical Informatics Group at the Universidad Politecnica de Madrid in nanoinformatics, along various directions. | |
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Nanoinformatics 2011 |
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Arlington, VA |
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workshop |