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Revista de Biología Tropical

On-line version ISSN 0034-7744Print version ISSN 0034-7744

Abstract

CAMPOS-SANCHEZ, Rebeca et al. Bioinformatics advances in Costa Rica: retrospective view and perspectives. Rev. biol. trop [online]. 2021, vol.69, n.4, pp.1204-1223. ISSN 0034-7744.  http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/rbt.v69i4.46873.

Introduction:

The scientific discipline of bioinformatics has the potential to generate innovative applications for human societies. Costa Rica, small in size and population compared to other Latin American countries, has been progressively adopting the discipline. Recognizing progress makes it possible to determine where the country can go in this field, as well as its contribution to the Latin American region.

Objective:

This manuscript reports evidence of the evolution of bioinformatics in Costa Rica, to identify weaknesses and strengths allowing future actions plans.

Methods:

We searched databases of scientific publications and sequence repositories, as well as information on training activities, networks, infrastructure, web pages and funding sources.

Results:

Important advances have been observed since 2010, such as increases in training opportunities and the number of publications, significant contributions to the sequence databases and connections through networks. However, areas such as critical mass and financing require further development. The scientific community and its sponsors should promote bioinformatics-based research, invest in graduate student training, increase professional training, create career opportunities in bioinformatics, and promote international collaborations through networks.

Conclusions:

It is suggested that in order to experience the benefits of bioinformatics applications, three key aspects must be strengthened: the scientific community, the research infrastructure, and funding opportunities. The impact of such investment would be the development of ambitious but feasible projects and extended collaborations within the Latin American region and abroad. This would allow significant contributions to address global challenges and the implementation of new approaches to research, innovation and knowledge transfer for the development of the economy, within an ethics of research framework.

Keywords : data analysis; NGS-next generation sequencing; education; Web of Science; SRA (Sequence Read Archive); PubMed; ENA (European Nucleotide Archive).

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