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Introduction To Bioinformatics And Clinical Scientific Computing Paul S Ganney

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Introduction To Bioinformatics And Clinical Scientific Computing Paul S Ganney
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.07 MB
Pages: 403
Author: Paul S. Ganney
ISBN: 9781032324135, 9781032326931, 1032324139, 103232693X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Introduction To Bioinformatics And Clinical Scientific Computing Paul S Ganney by Paul S. Ganney 9781032324135, 9781032326931, 1032324139, 103232693X instant download after payment.

This textbook provides an introduction to computer science theory, informatics best practice, and the standards and legislation that apply to computing in a healthcare environment.

It delivers an accessible discussion of databases (construction, interrogation and maintenance); networking (design and low-level application); programming (best practice rather than the specifics of any one language – design, maintenance, safety).

It can be used to accompany the NHS Modernising Scientific Careers syllabus. It is also targeted towards those creating software rather than those using it, particularly computer scientists working in healthcare, specifically those in or close to the Physical Sciences, including radiotherapy, nuclear medicine, and equipment management and those working with genomics and health informatics.

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