Copyright © 2020 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.July - 17 - 2020, Volume 06 - Issue 19 (ISSN 2644-240X) Published by ValleyMedia, Inc. To subscribe to CIO ApplicationsVisit www.cioapplications.com Managing EditorJoe Phillip*Some of the Insights are based on the interviews with respective CIOs and CXOs to our editorial staffSalesSebastian Jacobsebastian@cioapplications.comEmailsales@cioapplications.comeditor@cioapplications.commarketing@cioapplications.comContact UsPhone: 510.330.5174Fax: 510.894.8405EditorialStepping into a Decade of Possibilities As we speak, scientists around the world are involved in a vigorous humanitarian and scientific battle against the highly-infectious coronavirus COVID-19. The world has not seen an outbreak of such a massive scale since the Spanish flu in the early half of the twentieth century. As the world remains in the clasp of the COVID-19 crisis, bioinformatics is at the front and the center of the strenuous battle to develop drugs, diagnostic tools, and vaccine for this dangerous virus. Currently, bioinformatics is utilized widely across various industries to streamline research and development (R&D) processes and improve efficiencies. The increasing demand for differentially expressed genes, the meta-analysis of microarray data, gene-associating studies, and computational epigenetics, among others, is expected to carry on with the demand for advanced bioinformatics solutions in the next decade. Today, bioinformatics solutions, like other fields of medicine and biology, are increasingly falling under the purview of cutting-edge technologies such as machine learning (ML). These solutions could range from simple command-line tools to more complex graphical programs and standalone web-services with intuitive interfaces. In this edition of CIO Applications, we bring you the story of some of the most successful bioinformatics solution providers that deliver the best outcomes for their clients. This edition also offers a combination of thought leadership from subject matter experts and exclusive insights from CIOs and CXOs. We hope this edition will provide you with the right assistance in choosing the best bioinformatics solution according to your requirements.Let us know your thoughts!Joe PhillipManaging Editoreditor@cioapplications.comJoe PhillipGraphics & ArtAsher BlakeEditorial StaffBen JacksonDaniel HolmesEzra BenjaminJune MichaelRose DcruzSenior WritersClara MathewLeah JaneRoyce D'Souza
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