Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics has become an invaluable capability that not only is critical in the fight against cancer and other diseases, but also enables efficient surveillance, timely response, and effective knowledge dissemination.
SAIC applies our expertise in bioinformatics to help to expedite research into causes of, prevention, early detection and treatment of diseases and public health threats.
Our bioinformatics services help to connect researchers across research organizations. We support semantic interoperability, enabling access to a variety of information resources and opening lines of communication so that researchers are better able to share data and scientific findings. Through our expertise in laboratory information management systems, we enable automation of workflow so that systems can be deployed into a variety of laboratory environments, further supporting the flow of information within the public health and scientific communities.
We support the development of data warehouses and translational research portals that enable our customers to perform complex queries that span multiple data sets. Our expertise helps to facilitate the collection and analysis of genomic, proteomic, and microarray data that speed the identification and treatment of health threats.
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Project Examples
See examples of the work we have done in this area:
- Translational Research
- Clinical Guidelines Development
- Vaccine development support
- National biodefense countermeasures support
- Mock Inspection Audits and Remedial Action Planning
- Auditing, Validations, and Qualifications Support
- Document preparation and control for regulatory submissions
- Regulatory Affairs Consulting for Product Acquisition
Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid and caBIG are registered trademarks of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Agency of the United States Government in the United States and/or other countries used in connection with the National Cancer Institute's caBIG® program.








