Perspective: Sustaining the big-data ecosystem
Philip E. Bourne (),
Jon R. Lorsch and
Eric D. Green
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Philip E. Bourne: Philip E. Bourne is associate director for data science at the US National Institutes of Health. He was previously associate vice-chancellor for innovation and industry alliances at the Office of Research Affairs at the University of California, San Diego.
Jon R. Lorsch: Jon R. Lorsch is director of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences. He was previously professor of biophysics and biophysical chemistry at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.
Eric D. Green: Eric D. Green is director of the National Human Genome Research Institute. He was previously its scientific director, chief of its genome technology branch and director of the NIH Intramural Sequencing Center.
Nature, 2015, vol. 527, issue 7576, S16-S17
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Organizing and accessing biomedical big data will require quite different business models, say Philip E. Bourne, Jon R. Lorsch and Eric D. Green.
Date: 2015
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