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Research software engineering accelerates the translation of biomedical research for health

Research software engineering accelerates the translation of biomedical research for health
Research software engineering accelerates the translation of biomedical research for health
Research software engineering is central to data-driven biomedical research, but its role is often undervalued and poorly understood.
1078-8956
1313–1316
Horsfall, David
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Cool, Jonah
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Pisco, Angela Oliveira
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Pisco, Angela Oliveira
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Horsfall, David, Cool, Jonah, Hettrick, Simon, Pisco, Angela Oliveira, Chue Hong, Neil and Haniffa, Muzlifah (2023) Research software engineering accelerates the translation of biomedical research for health. Nature Medicine, 29 (6), 1313–1316. (doi:10.1038/s41591-023-02353-0).

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Research software engineering is central to data-driven biomedical research, but its role is often undervalued and poorly understood.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 1 June 2023
Published date: June 2023
Additional Information: Funding Information: We are grateful to T. Hodges from The Carpentries for training recommendations; C. Admane for figure work; and A. Maartens for critical reading of the manuscript. S.H.’s and N.C.H.’s time was partly supported by the UK Research Councils through grant EP/H043160/1. M.H. is funded by a Wellcome Senior Research Fellowship in Clinical Sciences (223092/Z/21/Z) and Wellcome core grant (220540/Z/20/A).

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Local EPrints ID: 479808
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/479808
ISSN: 1078-8956
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Author: David Horsfall
Author: Jonah Cool
Author: Simon Hettrick
Author: Angela Oliveira Pisco
Author: Neil Chue Hong
Author: Muzlifah Haniffa

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