Network requirements from Ukrainian Biotechnology communities Lubov N. Shynkarenko FBB.

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Network requirements from Ukrainian Biotechnology communities Lubov N. Shynkarenko FBB

Modern biotechnology MARKET billions $ US Europe companies USA companies Health Agriculture Environmental Energy Industry Bioinformatics Human genome billions $ US More than 30 countries Bioinformnetworks Genomics Proteomics Metabolomics in vitro + in vivo INSILICO FBB

From Genomics to Products Genotype Phenotype Reverse Genetics Forward Genetics GENE RNAProteinsMetabolitesOrganisme Genomics Platform Proteome Metabolome Profiling B i o i n f o r m a t i c s Transcriptome Markers New Genes New Trails New Actions New Products FBB DNA Sequence Map

Bioinformatics strategy Bioinformatics PROTEOMICS COMPUTATIONALBIOLOGY EVOLUTIONARYBIOLOGY GENETICS FUNCTIONALGENETICS STRUCTURALGENIMOCS METABOLOMICS PROTEIN INTERACTION NETWORKS CLINICALDATA LITERATURE GENOMSEQUENCING FBB

Bioinformatics CENTERS AND NETWORKS FBB World networks - 28 (centers, groups, servers) IBM - Structural bioinformatics Inc. (SBI) (software, hardware and WebSphere) Russia - 6 (centers, groups, servers) Ukraine - 0 (centers, groups, servers) + (local structures - NASU, AMS, UAA, cell’s collections, universities, industry) + (local structures - NASU, AMS, UAA, cell’s collections, universities, industry) TASKS - formation national bionetworks and integration to world bioinformatic sphere

FBB BIOTECHNOLOGY & Bioinformatics in Ukrainian Education FACULTY of BIOTECNOLOGY and BIOENGINEERING 2001 National Technical University “KPI” Department of Industrial Biotechnology Spesiality - Industrial Biotechnology Spesialization - BIOINFORMATICS BIOINFORMATICIANS = Biotechnologists +Computer scientists +Computational biologist + Medics + other Professionals