At present situation bioinformatics play a vital role in the field of life sciences.nothing can be done without the help of computers in biological field.researchers depend on biological databases. The uncontrollable growth of bioinformatics paves the way for the emergent of its several branches like immuno-informatics,chemi-informatics etc...
one such an awful field is "neuroinformatics".neuroinformaticscomprises both the neuroscience datas and application of computational models and the possibilities for interoperability between and among databases,models,networks,technologies and models for the clinical and research purposes in the neuroscience community and other fields.neuroinformatics uses databases,the internet,and visualization in the storage and analysis of the neuroscience data such as molecular and cellular data,data from organs and system,cognitive data,developmental information,information about disease and again,neural engineering data,computational neuroscience data.it provides the functional controls and the structural informations about the brain.in simple words,it gives each and every information about the neuron network.several projects are going on based on the datas provided by neuroinformatics.it creates a new way to avoid or solve the problems related to the nervous system.thus neuroinformatics has started to control the behavior of the human brain.
Little known facts about biology and its effects on us,and the various developments in in the field of bioengineering.
August 12, 2009
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