Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2080010 | Drug Discovery Today | 2013 | 10 Pages |
Advances in information technology have improved our ability to gather, collect and analyze information from individuals online. Social networks can be seen as a nonlinear superposition of a multitude of complex connections between people where the nodes represent individuals and the links between them capture a variety of different social interactions. The emergence of different types of social networks has fostered connections between individuals, thus facilitating data exchange in a variety of fields. Therefore, the question posed now is “can these same tools be applied to life sciences in order to improve scientific and medical research?” In this article, I will review how social networks and other web-based tools are changing the way we approach and track diseases in biomedical research.
► Advances in information technology have improved our ability to gather, collect and analyze information from individuals online. ► The emergence of different types of social networks has fostered connections between individuals, thus facilitating data exchange in a variety of fields. ► This article reviews how social networks and other web-based tools are changing the way we approach and track diseases. ► How these new technologies will impact both drug discovery and new disease treatments will be also discussed.