Establishment of computational biology in Greece and Cyprus: Past, present, and future

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Abstract

We review the establishment of computational biology in Greece and Cyprus from its inception to date and issue recommendations for future development. We compare output to other countries of similar geography, economy, and size—based on publication counts recorded in the literature—and predict future growth based on those counts as well as national priority areas. Our analysis may be pertinent to wider national or regional communities with challenges and opportunities emerging from the rapid expansion of the field and related industries. Our recommendations suggest a 2-fold growth margin for the 2 countries, as a realistic expectation for further expansion of the field and the development of a credible roadmap of national priorities, both in terms of research and infrastructure funding.

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Chasapi, A., Aivaliotis, M., Angelis, L., Chanalaris, A., Iliopoulos, I., Kappas, I., … Ouzounis, C. A. (2019). Establishment of computational biology in Greece and Cyprus: Past, present, and future. PLoS Computational Biology. Public Library of Science. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007532

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