Abstract

Switzerland has been a pioneer in the field of bioinformatics since the early 1980s. As time passed, the need for one entity to gather and represent bioinformatics on a national scale was felt and, in 1998, the SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics was created. Hence, 2018 marks the Institute’s 20th anniversary. Today, the Institute federates 65 research and service groups across the country—whose activity domains range from genomics, proteomics, medicine and health to structural biology, systems biology, phylogeny and evolution—and a group whose sole task is dedicated to training. The Institute hosts 12 competence centres that provide bioinformatics and biocuration expertise to life scientists across the country. SIB sensed early on that the wealth of data produced by modern technologies in medicine and the growing self-awareness of patients was about to revolutionize the way medical data are considered. In 2012, it created a Clinical Bioinformatics group to address the issue of personalized health, thus working towards a more global approach to patient management, and more targeted and effective therapies. In this respect, SIB has a major role in the Swiss Personalized Health Network to make patient-related data available to research throughout the country. The uniqueness of the Institute’s governance structure has also inspired the structure of other European life science organizations, notably ELIXIR.

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  • Since the early 1980s, Switzerland has been a pioneer in the field of bioinformatics and was swift to recognize both the advantage and the necessity to create an entity, which would gather and represent bioinformatics on the national scale

  • The Institute federates 65 research and service groups across the country—whose activity domains range from genomics, proteomics, medicine and health to structural biology, systems biology, phylogeny and evolution—and a group whose sole task is dedicated to training

  • In 2012, it created a Clinical Bioinformatics group to address the issue of personalized health, working towards a more global approach to patient management, and more targeted and effective therapies

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Since the early 1980s, Switzerland has been a pioneer in the field of bioinformatics and was swift to recognize both the advantage and the necessity to create an entity, which would gather and represent bioinformatics on the national scale. SIB has a major role in the Swiss Personalized Health Network to make patient-related data available to research throughout the country. SIB federates research and service groups as well as competence centres that develop, maintain and provide bioinformatics resources for all areas of the life sciences on the national and the international level.

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