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Status of Bioinformatics Education in South Asia: Past and Present

Bioinformatics education has been a hot topic in South Asia, and the interest in this education peaks with the start of the 21(st) century. The governments of South Asian countries had a systematic effort for bioinformatics. They developed the infrastructures to provide maximum facility to the scien...

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Autores principales: Ali, Muhammad Muddassir, Hamid, Muhammad, Saleem, Muhammad, Malik, Saadia, Mian, Natash Ali, Ihsan, Muhammad Ahmed, Tabassum, Nadia, Mehmood, Khalid, Awan, Furqan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8096557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33997009
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5568262
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author Ali, Muhammad Muddassir
Hamid, Muhammad
Saleem, Muhammad
Malik, Saadia
Mian, Natash Ali
Ihsan, Muhammad Ahmed
Tabassum, Nadia
Mehmood, Khalid
Awan, Furqan
author_facet Ali, Muhammad Muddassir
Hamid, Muhammad
Saleem, Muhammad
Malik, Saadia
Mian, Natash Ali
Ihsan, Muhammad Ahmed
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description Bioinformatics education has been a hot topic in South Asia, and the interest in this education peaks with the start of the 21(st) century. The governments of South Asian countries had a systematic effort for bioinformatics. They developed the infrastructures to provide maximum facility to the scientific community to gain maximum output in this field. This article renders bioinformatics, measures, and its importance of implementation in South Asia with proper ways of improving bioinformatics education flaws. It also addresses the problems faced in South Asia and proposes some recommendations regarding bioinformatics education. The information regarding bioinformatics education and institutes was collected from different existing research papers, databases, and surveys. The information was then confirmed by visiting each institution's website, while problems and solutions displayed in the article are mostly in line with South Asian bioinformatics conferences and institutions' objectives. Among South Asian countries, India and Pakistan have developed infrastructure and education regarding bioinformatics rapidly as compared to other countries, whereas Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal are still in a progressing phase in this field. To advance in a different sector, the bioinformatics industry has to be revolutionized, and it will contribute to strengthening the pharmaceutical, agricultural, and molecular sectors in South Asia. To advance in bioinformatics, universities' infrastructure needs to be on a par with the current international standards, which will produce well-trained professionals with skills in multiple fields like biotechnology, mathematics, statistics, and computer science. The bioinformatics industry has revolutionized and strengthened the pharmaceutical, agricultural, and molecular sectors in South Asia, and it will serve as the standard of education increases in the South Asian countries. A framework for developing a centralized database is suggested after the literature review to collect and store the information on the current status of South Asian bioinformatics education. This will be named as the South Asian Bioinformatics Education Database (SABE). This will provide comprehensive information regarding the bioinformatics in South Asian countries by the country name, the experts of this field, and the university name to explore the top-ranked outputs relevant to queries.
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spelling pubmed-80965572021-05-13 Status of Bioinformatics Education in South Asia: Past and Present Ali, Muhammad Muddassir Hamid, Muhammad Saleem, Muhammad Malik, Saadia Mian, Natash Ali Ihsan, Muhammad Ahmed Tabassum, Nadia Mehmood, Khalid Awan, Furqan Biomed Res Int Review Article Bioinformatics education has been a hot topic in South Asia, and the interest in this education peaks with the start of the 21(st) century. The governments of South Asian countries had a systematic effort for bioinformatics. They developed the infrastructures to provide maximum facility to the scientific community to gain maximum output in this field. This article renders bioinformatics, measures, and its importance of implementation in South Asia with proper ways of improving bioinformatics education flaws. It also addresses the problems faced in South Asia and proposes some recommendations regarding bioinformatics education. The information regarding bioinformatics education and institutes was collected from different existing research papers, databases, and surveys. The information was then confirmed by visiting each institution's website, while problems and solutions displayed in the article are mostly in line with South Asian bioinformatics conferences and institutions' objectives. Among South Asian countries, India and Pakistan have developed infrastructure and education regarding bioinformatics rapidly as compared to other countries, whereas Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal are still in a progressing phase in this field. To advance in a different sector, the bioinformatics industry has to be revolutionized, and it will contribute to strengthening the pharmaceutical, agricultural, and molecular sectors in South Asia. To advance in bioinformatics, universities' infrastructure needs to be on a par with the current international standards, which will produce well-trained professionals with skills in multiple fields like biotechnology, mathematics, statistics, and computer science. The bioinformatics industry has revolutionized and strengthened the pharmaceutical, agricultural, and molecular sectors in South Asia, and it will serve as the standard of education increases in the South Asian countries. A framework for developing a centralized database is suggested after the literature review to collect and store the information on the current status of South Asian bioinformatics education. This will be named as the South Asian Bioinformatics Education Database (SABE). This will provide comprehensive information regarding the bioinformatics in South Asian countries by the country name, the experts of this field, and the university name to explore the top-ranked outputs relevant to queries. Hindawi 2021-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8096557/ /pubmed/33997009 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5568262 Text en Copyright © 2021 Muhammad Muddassir Ali et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Status of Bioinformatics Education in South Asia: Past and Present
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