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Big data: Historic advances and emerging trends in biomedical research

Conor J. Cremin, Sabyasachi Dash, Xiaofeng Huang

2022Current Research in Biotechnology72 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Big data is transforming biomedical research by integrating massive amounts of data from laboratory experiments, clinical investigations, healthcare records, and the internet of things. Specifically, the increasing rate at which information is obtained from omics technologies (genomics, epigenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and pharmacogenomics) is providing an opportunity for future advances in personalized medicine that are paving the way to improved patient care. The recent advances in omics technologies are profoundly contributing to big data in biomedicine and are anticipated to aid in disease diagnosis and patient care management. Herein, we critically review the major computational techniques, algorithms, and their outcomes that have contributed to recent advances in big data generated from biomedical research in various complex human diseases, such as cancer and infectious diseases. Finally, we discuss trends in the field and the future directions that must be considered to advance the influence of big data on biomedical research and its translation in the healthcare industry.

Topics & Concepts

Big dataData sciencePharmacogenomicsBiomedicinePersonalized medicineTranslational bioinformaticsHealth careGenomicsComputer sciencePrecision medicineEpigenomicsTranslational researchMedicineBioinformaticsBiologyData miningGenomeEconomicsBiochemistryEconomic growthGenePathologyDNA methylationGene expressionGenetics, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical ResearchGene expression and cancer classificationArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare