Friday, January 18, 2008

What is a good biomarker?

  • represent distinct phenotype
  • rich mechanisms related information - especially in the stage of in silico prediction/identification stage - NO biologists will happy to or have the instant capability to validate a poor-mechanisms related biomarker
  • ROBUST - robust across different data set, measurement platform
  • applicable and economic is also key factor of fast translational the candidate biomarker to real word application
  • ...

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