BIOINFORMATICS 2.0: HARNESSING AI FOR LIFE SCIENCES

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The multidisciplinary field of bioinformatics blends aspects of biology and information technology with computer science, statistics, mathematics, chemistry, biochemistry, physics, and language. The study of using computers to create databases and algorithms that will enhance and speed up biological research is known as bioinformatics. The 1990s saw the emergence of the field known as bioinformatics. The subfield of bioinformatics is primarily concerned with data related to the sequences of biological molecules, such as DNA, RNA, and proteins. Bioinformatics research heavily relies on data storage, retrieval, and analysis techniques. Different definitions of the field of bioinformatics have been put forth by different scientists and organizations. According to Fred Tekamah, bioinformatics is the way to go when it comes to using DNA and amino acid sequences and related information to solve biological problems. Bioinformatics: What is it? According to the National Centre for Biotechnology Information, it is "the field of science in which biology, computer science, and information technology merge into a single discipline," The Oxford English Dictionary defines it as follows: "Bioinformatics is conceptualizing biology in terms of molecules (in the sense of Physical chemistry) and applying informatics techniques (derived from disciplines such as applied math’s, computer science, and statistics) to understand and organize the information associated with these molecules, on a large scale. Interchangeably. The practical development of tools for data management and analysis, such as sequence analysis and genome information presentation, is the focus of bioinformatics. The application of algorithmic techniques to biological studies is the focus of computational biology. The group of systems that support life, such as information management systems, communication networks, and analysis tools, is known as bioinformation infrastructure.

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Dr. Priyanka Bhatewara Jain Academician & Researcher, Highly accomplished educationist with a strong academic background in Computer Science as well as Life Sciences stream. Currently serving as Assistant Professor at a reputable Government College, M.P. with over 10 plus years of experience in academia. Key Achievements: - Authored books on Wireless Technologies, Software Engineering, and Machine Learning, contributing to the body of knowledge in these fields. - Holder of 5 patents with 2 granted patent and 2 designed copyrights, demonstrating innovative thinking and intellectual property development. - Recipient of prestigious awards, including Young Scientist, Young researcher Awardee, Think tank and Life time achievement Aksharvarta Awardee. - In addition to her impressive academic credentials and research accomplishments, Dr. Priyanka Bhatewara Jain also serves as an esteemed Editor and Reviewer for various prestigious journals. Her expertise and scholarly insights have been sought after by renowned publications, further solidifying her position as a respected authority in her field. Research and Scholarly Contributions: - Presented research papers at national and international conferences, showcasing expertise in Computer Science ,life Sciences and allied fields Published research papers ,articles and Chapters in leading journals, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in the field. Mentorship and Guidance: - Dedicated to guiding and mentoring young researchers, fostering the next generation of academics and innovators. - With her impressive academic credentials, research accomplishments, and commitment to mentoring, Dr. Priyanka Bhatewara Jain is a respected figure in the academic community

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