Nanoinformatics knowledge infrastructures: bringing efficient information management to nanomedical research.

D de la Iglesia, R E Cachau, M García-Remesal, V Maojo
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Nanotechnology represents an area of particular promise and significant opportunity across multiple scientific disciplines. Ongoing nanotechnology research ranges from the characterization of nanoparticles and nanomaterials to the analysis and processing of experimental data seeking correlations between nanoparticles and their functionalities and side effects. Due to their special properties, nanoparticles are suitable for cellular-level diagnostics and therapy, offering numerous applications in medicine, e.g. development of biomedical devices, tissue repair, drug delivery systems and biosensors. In nanomedicine, recent studies are producing large amounts of structural and property data, highlighting the role for computational approaches in information management. While in vitro and in vivo assays are expensive, the cost of computing is falling. Furthermore, improvements in the accuracy of computational methods (e.g. data mining, knowledge discovery, modeling and simulation) have enabled effective tools to automate the extraction, management and storage of these vast data volumes. Since this information is widely distributed, one major issue is how to locate and access data where it resides (which also poses data-sharing limitations). The novel discipline of nanoinformatics addresses the information challenges related to nanotechnology research. In this paper, we summarize the needs and challenges in the field and present an overview of extant initiatives and efforts.

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纳米信息学知识基础设施:为纳米医学研究带来高效的信息管理。
纳米技术是一个特别有前景的领域,也是一个横跨多个科学学科的重要机遇。正在进行的纳米技术研究包括纳米粒子和纳米材料的表征,以及对实验数据的分析和处理,以寻求纳米粒子与其功能和副作用之间的关联。由于其特殊的性质,纳米粒子适用于细胞级诊断和治疗,在医学领域有许多应用,如开发生物医学设备、组织修复、给药系统和生物传感器。在纳米医学领域,最近的研究正在产生大量的结构和特性数据,这凸显了计算方法在信息管理中的作用。虽然体外和体内检测费用昂贵,但计算成本却在不断下降。此外,计算方法(如数据挖掘、知识发现、建模和模拟)准确性的提高,也为自动提取、管理和存储这些海量数据提供了有效工具。由于这些信息分布广泛,一个主要问题是如何定位和访问其所在的数据(这也造成了数据共享方面的限制)。纳米信息学这一新颖学科解决了与纳米技术研究相关的信息难题。在本文中,我们总结了该领域的需求和挑战,并概述了现有的倡议和努力。
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