Abstract
In this special issue, we present two of the papers presented at the 10th Workshop on Biomedical and Bioinformatics Challenges for Computer Science—BBC2017, held in Zurich, 12–14 June 2017.
Highlights
Modern technologies, in particular new sequencing technologies, produce a huge amount of data that has lead to a great impact in several fields in life science, notable example being proteomics, genomics, metagenomics, and phylogenetics
Received: February 2018; Accepted: February 2018; Published: 26 February 2018. In this special issue, we present two of the papers presented at the 10th Workshop on Biomedical and Bioinformatics Challenges for Computer Science—BBC2017, held in Zurich, 12–14 June 2017
The workshop aimed at involving researchers in different fields, from computer science to bioinformatics and computational biology, in order to present recent development in these fields
Summary
In particular new sequencing technologies, produce a huge amount of data that has lead to a great impact in several fields in life science, notable example being proteomics, genomics, metagenomics, and phylogenetics. Editorial of the Special Issue of the 10th Workshop on Biomedical and Bioinformatics Challenges for Computer Science—BBC 2017 Giuseppe Agapito 1, Mario Cannataro 1 ID , Mauro Castelli 2 ID , Riccardo Dondi 3,∗ and Italo Zoppis 4 ID
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