Bioinformatics Core Survey Highlights the Challenges Facing Data Analysis Facilities.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-2020
Keywords
JGM
JAX Source
J Biomol Tech 2020 Jul; 31(2):66-73
Volume
31
Issue
2
First Page
66
Last Page
73
ISSN
1943-4731
PMID
32382253
DOI
https://doi.org/10.7171/jbt.20-3102-005
Abstract
Over the last decade, the cost of -omics data creation has decreased 10-fold, whereas the need for analytical support for those data has increased exponentially. Consequently, bioinformaticians face a second wave of challenges: novel applications of existing approaches (e.g., single-cell RNA sequencing), integration of -omics data sets of differing size and scale (e.g., spatial transcriptomics), as well as novel computational and statistical methods, all of which require more sophisticated pipelines and data management. Nonetheless, bioinformatics cores are often asked to operate under primarily a cost-recovery model, with limited institutional support. Seeing the need to assess bioinformatics core operations, the Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities Genomics Bioinformatics Research Group conducted a survey to answer questions about staffing, services, financial models, and challenges to better understand the challenges bioinformatics core facilities are currently faced with and will need to address going forward. Of the respondent groups, we chose to focus on the survey data from smaller cores, which made up the majority. Although all cores indicated similar challenges in terms of changing technologies and analysis needs, small cores tended to have the added challenge of funding their operations largely through cost-recovery models with heavy administrative burdens.
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Bioinformatics Core Survey Highlights the Challenges Facing Data Analysis Facilities. J Biomol Tech 2020 Jul; 31(2):66-73