INVESTIGADORES
PARISI Gustavo Daniel
artículos
Título:
Computacional Biology in Argentina.
Autor/es:
BASSI SEBASTIAN; VIRGINIA GONZALEZ; GUSTAVO PARISI
Revista:
PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
Editorial:
PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
Referencias:
Lugar: San Francisco; Año: 2007 p. 257 - 265
ISSN:
1553-734X
Resumen:
Computational biology is an interdisciplinary science bred from fields as disparate as mathematics, chemistry, statistics, physics, biology, and computer science. Although the exact definition of computational biology is far from being precise and unambiguous, it is a fact that hundreds of scientists around the world have been increasingly using skills from the above-mentioned fields to approach different biological questions. It is not our aim to elucidate here the definition of computational biology and its differences from related fields such as bioinformatics. However, to review the state of this discipline in Argentina, we need at least a working definition. In this sense, any interdisciplinary research in which the main interest is in studying biological problems and where the working hypothesis can be tested by means of simulation and computational modeling will be considered as belonging to the computational biology field or at least as employing a computational biology approach.