The past, present and future of genomics and bioinformatics: A survey of Brazilian scientists

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Brazil has one of the highest rates of scientific production, occupying the ninth position among countries with genome-sequencing projects. Considering the rapid development of this research area and the diversity of professionals involved, the present study aims to understand the expectations, past experiences and the current scenario of Brazilian research in bioinformatics and genomics. The present research was carried out by analyzing the perceptions of 576 researchers in genomics and bioinformatics in Brazil through content and sentiment analysis techniques. This group of participants is equivalent to 48% of the members of the research community. The results suggest that most researchers have a positive perception of the potential of this research area. However, there is concern about the lack of funding for investing in equipment and professional training. As part of a wish list for the future, researchers highlighted the need for higher funding, formal education, and collaboration among research networks. When asked about genomics and bioinformatics in other countries, the participants recognize that sequencing technologies and infrastructure are more accessible, allowing better data volume expansion.

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Rocha, M., Massarani, L., de Souza, S. J., & de Vasconcelos, A. T. R. (2022). The past, present and future of genomics and bioinformatics: A survey of Brazilian scientists. Genetics and Molecular Biology, 45(2). https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2021-0354

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