The EC-funded BIOINFOMED Study (EC-IST 2001-35024) has recently carried out a prospective analysis of the relationships and synergy between Bioinformatics (BI) and Medical Informatics (MI). The study concludes that there is a great potential for synergy between both disciplines with a view on continuity and individualisation of healthcare, so that the benefits of the human genome elucidation can reach the population, but that a collaborative effort between the two disciplines is needed to bridge the current gap between them. Biomedical Informatics (BMI) is the emerging discipline that aims to put these two worlds together so that the discovery and creation of novel diagnostic and therapeutic methods is fostered.

The INFOBIOMED network aims to set a durable structure for the described collaborative approach at a European level, mobilising the critical mass of resources necessary for enabling the collaborative approach that supports the consolidation of BMI as a crucial scientific discipline for future healthcare.

Objetives

The specific objectives of INFOBIOMED are:

  1. To enable systematic progress in clinical and genetic data interoperability and integration
  2. To advance the exchange and interfacing of methods, tools and technologies used in both MI and BI
  3. To enable pilot applications in particular fields that demonstrate the benefits of a synergetic approach in BMI
  4. To createEuropean BMI community that extends beyond the proposed core network to serve as an open forum for dialogue between the actors involved
  5. To widely spread the knowledge acquired and developed in the framework of the network to the scientific community, healthcare professionals, citizens, industry, authorities and other stakeholders
  6. To enable a robust framework for education in BMI, as well as training and mobility of involved researchers that allows for the creation of a solid European BMI research capacity
  7. To create a long-lasting, self-sustainable structure in the European BMI field
Background

The idea of this project stems from the European BIOINFOMED study, which was coordinated by the Institute of Health Carlos III, Madrid, Spain. This project carried out a prospective analysis of the relationships and synergy between Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics. The results of BIOINFOMED are reflected in the White Paper of the project, including a detailed R&D agenda for the advancement of BMI. More information: here