Author: Chakraborty, Chiranjib; George Priya Doss, C.; Zhu, Hailong; Agoramoorthy, Govindasamy
                    Title: Rising Strengths Hong Kong SAR in Bioinformatics  Cord-id: eqlp5on2  Document date: 2016_3_9
                    ID: eqlp5on2
                    
                    Snippet: Hong Kong’s bioinformatics sector is attaining new heights in combination with its economic boom and the predominance of the working-age group in its population. Factors such as a knowledge-based and free-market economy have contributed towards a prominent position on the world map of bioinformatics. In this review, we have considered the educational measures, landmark research activities and the achievements of bioinformatics companies and the role of the Hong Kong government in the establish
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: Hong Kong’s bioinformatics sector is attaining new heights in combination with its economic boom and the predominance of the working-age group in its population. Factors such as a knowledge-based and free-market economy have contributed towards a prominent position on the world map of bioinformatics. In this review, we have considered the educational measures, landmark research activities and the achievements of bioinformatics companies and the role of the Hong Kong government in the establishment of bioinformatics as strength. However, several hurdles remain. New government policies will assist computational biologists to overcome these hurdles and further raise the profile of the field. There is a high expectation that bioinformatics in Hong Kong will be a promising area for the next generation.
 
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