IGI Global publishes bioinformatics book authored by Waynesburg University Professor

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IGI Global, an international publishing company of progressive academic research, books and journals, recently accepted and published the literary works of Waynesburg University associate professor of computer science Dr. Elizabeth Wang.

The book, "Big Data Analytics in Bioinformatics and Healthcare," was co-edited by Wang, Ruowang Li from Pennsylvania State University and William Perrizo from North Dakota State University.

As author and co-editor, Wang's responsibilities of editing a research reference book included organizing a list of contacts to submit chapter proposals, drafting and reviewing the proposals, creating an Editorial Review Board to assist in reviewing the chapters and preparing a final manuscript to be read by IGI Global.

"The book project provided me a tremendous opportunity to work with many scholars and researchers all over the world," said Wang. "Besides the authors from at least 12 countries, we worked with about 20 reviewers and the editorial advisory board members. It was a great learning and collaborating experience!"

According to IGI Global, the book merges the field of biology, technology and medicine and presents a comprehensive study on the emerging information processing applications necessary in the field of electronic medical record management.

Aside from Wang's book being available for purchase at a variety of U.S. outlets such as Amazon, many foreign publishers, primarily in China and Asia, have purchased rights to translate the book into their own language to benefit researchers who do not speak English.

In addition to a master's degree of art from St. John's University, Minn., and a master's degree in computer science from Minnesota State University of St. Cloud, Wang holds a Ph.D. in computer science from North Dakota State University. Her research interests include data mining, data warehouse, bioinformatics and parallel computing.

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