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A field guide to cultivating computational biology

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  • Gregory P Way
  • Casey S Greene
  • Piero Carninci
  • Benilton S Carvalho
  • Michiel de Hoon
  • Stacey Finley
  • Sara J C Gosline
  • Kim-Anh Lȇ Cao
  • Jerry S H Lee
  • Luigi Marchionni
  • Nicolas Robine
  • Suzanne S Sindi
  • Fabian J Theis
  • Jean Y H Yang
  • Anne E Carpenter
  • Elana J Fertig

Abstract

Evolving in sync with the computation revolution over the past 30 years, computational biology has emerged as a mature scientific field. While the field has made major contributions toward improving scientific knowledge and human health, individual computational biology practitioners at various institutions often languish in career development. As optimistic biologists passionate about the future of our field, we propose solutions for both eager and reluctant individual scientists, institutions, publishers, funding agencies, and educators to fully embrace computational biology. We believe that in order to pave the way for the next generation of discoveries, we need to improve recognition for computational biologists and better align pathways of career success with pathways of scientific progress. With 10 outlined steps, we call on all adjacent fields to move away from the traditional individual, single-discipline investigator research model and embrace multidisciplinary, data-driven, team science.Do you want to attract computational biologists to your project or to your department? Despite the major contributions of computational biology, those attempting to bridge the interdisciplinary gap often languish in career advancement, publication, and grant review. Here, sixteen computational biologists around the globe present "A field guide to cultivating computational biology," focusing on solutions.

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  • Gregory P Way & Casey S Greene & Piero Carninci & Benilton S Carvalho & Michiel de Hoon & Stacey Finley & Sara J C Gosline & Kim-Anh Lȇ Cao & Jerry S H Lee & Luigi Marchionni & Nicolas Robine & Suzann, 2021. "A field guide to cultivating computational biology," PLOS Biology, Public Library of Science, vol. 19(10), pages 1-14, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pbio00:3001419
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3001419
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