[BiO BB] may I know?

Subba.Raju subba.raju at hbh.ilabsgroup.com
Fri Apr 12 08:37:42 EDT 2002


Hi, I am sorry for asking u a very basic doubt 
Who is HAL????

cheers
subba

 -----Original Message-----
From: 	J.W. Bizzaro [mailto:jeff at bioinformatics.org] 
Sent:	Friday, April 12, 2002 4:14 PM
To:	Vinsensius Berlian Vega S N
Cc:	bbb at bioinformatics.org
Subject:	Re: [BiO BB] may I know?

Hi Vega.

Funny, it reads like a cross between a timeline of bioinformatics and a
personal curriculum vitae.  Apparently, HAL claims to have coined the word
"bio/informatique" in 1987, which later became "bioinformatics". 
"Informatique" is the French word for "informatics", which means the same
thing as "information technology" (IT) in the US.  Possibly, Temple Smith
made
the switch from informatique to informatics, which is by far the more common
spelling of the word.

I did some searching myself, and the only references that I could find to
the
HAL being the coiner of the term are webpages related to his own company,
D'Trends, and places where he has consulted.  Apparently, no one else has
given him such credit.

Cheers.
Jeff

Vinsensius Berlian Vega S N wrote (off of the list):
> 
> Hi Jeff,
> 
> I was browsing through the net when I saw this page
> (http://www.d-trends.com/Bioinformatics/timelinecontent.html)
> where it is stated that "bioinformatics" was coined by Dr. Hwa A. Lim.
> I'm not very sure myself, though...
> 
> Regards,
> Vega
> 
> On Thu, 11 Apr 2002, J.W. Bizzaro wrote:
> 
> > Seema,
> >
> > No single group started bioinformatics.  It slowly developed over
decades as
> > sequences and structures became available for computational analyses.
The
> > first time the word "bioinformatics" appears in the scientific
literature is
> > in 1991, and I was told by Temple Smith (of Smith-Waterman fame) that he
is
> > credited with coining the word.
> >
> > Cheers.
> > Jeff
> >
> > seema trivedi wrote:
> > >
> > > who or which group started Bioinformatics for the first time and
> > > when was it started?


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