| Literature DB >> 22866003 |
Victor Maojo1, Martin Fritts, Diana de la Iglesia, Raul E Cachau, Miguel Garcia-Remesal, Joyce A Mitchell, Casimir Kulikowski.
Abstract
Over a decade ago, nanotechnologists began research on applications of nanomaterials for medicine. This research has revealed a wide range of different challenges, as well as many opportunities. Some of these challenges are strongly related to informatics issues, dealing, for instance, with the management and integration of heterogeneous information, defining nomenclatures, taxonomies and classifications for various types of nanomaterials, and research on new modeling and simulation techniques for nanoparticles. Nanoinformatics has recently emerged in the USA and Europe to address these issues. In this paper, we present a review of nanoinformatics, describing its origins, the problems it addresses, areas of interest, and examples of current research initiatives and informatics resources. We suggest that nanoinformatics could accelerate research and development in nanomedicine, as has occurred in the past in other fields. For instance, biomedical informatics served as a fundamental catalyst for the Human Genome Project, and other genomic and -omics projects, as well as the translational efforts that link resulting molecular-level research to clinical problems and findings.Entities:
Keywords: biomedical informatics; electronic health records; nanomedicine; nanotoxicology; ontologies
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22866003 PMCID: PMC3410693 DOI: 10.2147/IJN.S24582
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Nanomedicine ISSN: 1176-9114
Nanoinformatics challenges proposed by three recent initiatives
| Nanomaterial data gap workshops for discussing how to facilitate the exchange of data and information about engineered nanomaterials: their physicochemical properties, behavior in the environment, biological activity, etc | Creation of a nanoinformatics infrastructure to collect, curate, annotate, organize, and archive the available data | Identify minimum characterization principles to develop standardized descriptors (that is, metadata) for engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) |
| Development of a meta-ontology for nanoinformatics from existing ontologies and structured databases, dealing with issues such as interoperability and federation and demonstrating its applicability across multiple domains | Design of extended web nano portals, linking groups and information around the world to facilitate data sharing | Establish uniform metadata to describe ENM manufacturing and distribution processes and to correlate lot-to-lot variability of ENM properties |
| Minimum information recommendations: minimal information required for nanomaterial characterization, quality assurance processes for data collection and curation, ranking system for quality and completeness of data/datasets | Development of repositories/databases of use cases, resources, nanotoxicity data and, clinical trial experiments or on nano facilitating the reuse of data – such as ArrayExpress for genomic data | Develop ontologies and data formats to allow relevant data on gene and protein expression to be correlated with ENM toxicity mechanisms and, in particular, to develop an ontology “crawler” to aid in mapping relationships among ontologies |
| A meta-crawler for searching nano-related information on the Web, serving as an interface to relevant ontologies (browse and search), resources (semantic search), materials (structural search), literature (links back to relevant terminologies), and news | Incorporation of regulatory aspects: standards, issues related to open data and source tools, quality control | Develop strategies for federating nanotechnology databases to allow seamless data exposure and data sharing while protecting intellectual property rights |
| Simulation challenge: development of simulation and modeling tools for nanotechnology, targeting specific materials and using standard nanostructures that are well characterized to compare and validate calculation tools | Translational nanoinformatics: linking basic research from the lab to the bedside and nano-information to the Electronic Health Record | Develop new mechanisms for digital archiving and annotating and updating of methods, data, tools, and models to spur rapid and efficient formation of new targeted national and international scientific collaborations |
Figure 1Impact of nanoinformatics in different topics, modified from an earlier version presented by the authors in The ACTION-Grid White Paper.80
Abbreviations: AMIA, American Medical Informatics Association; BMI, biomedical informatics; EFMI, European Federation for Medical Informatics; IMIA, International Medical Informatics Association; ISCB, International Society for Computational Biology; NSF, National Science Foundation; US NIH, National Institutes of Health.
Figure 2Screenshot of the Nanoparticles Toxicity Searcher, using “quantum dots” as an example.
Important events in the nanoinformatics field over the past 5 years
| Nanoinformatics events and activities | Date |
|---|---|
| Launch of the first version of the caNanoLab Portal, a research framework for biomedical nanotechnology data sharing. National Cancer Institute | March 2007 |
| Nanoinformatics Workshop. Arlington, VA | June 2007 |
| Launch of NanoMedNet, a platform for education and training in nanomedicine for medical professionals | August 2007 |
| The Network for Computational Nanotechnology receive a grant of USD$18.25 million from the National Science Foundation to support the nanoHub project, focused on computer simulation at the nano level | September 2007 |
| Establishment of NanoSafe Inc, Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center’s KnowledgeWorks Business Accelerator | October, 2007 |
| Research Challenges for Nanomanufacturing Systems. Arlington, VA | February 2008 |
| Launch of NanoImpactNet, a multidisciplinary European network on the health and environmental impact of nanomaterials | April 2008 |
| Launch of ACTION-Grid, first European initiative on Nanoinformatics | June 2008 |
| NSTI Nanotech Conference organized by Nano Science and Technology Institute (NSTI). Boston, MA | |
| Launch of the International Alliance for NanoEHS Harmonization at Nanotox 2008 Conference. Zurich, Switzerland | September 2008 |
| Launch of the first working version of the NanoParticle Ontology. NCI Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid (caBIG®) Nanotechnology Working Group | December 2008 |
| Publication of the white paper | January 2009 |
| Publication of the white paper | February 2009 |
| Publication of the white paper | |
| Nanotech Conference and Expo 2009 organized by NSTI. Houston, TX | May 2009 |
| 1D Heterostructure Tool, new tool for the simulation of heterostructures at the atomic scale | |
| Launch of GoodNanoGuide, an Internet-based collaboration platform about handling nanomaterials in an occupational setting. International Council on Nanotechnology (ICON) | June 2009 |
| Inclusion of Medical Nanoinformatics in the “Recommendations of the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) on Education in Biomedical and Health Informatics” | January 2010 |
| Synergies in Nanoscale Manufacturing and Research Workshop. Ithaca, NY | |
| March 2010 | |
| Nanoinformatics publication in | May 2010 |
| Development of nano-TAB as ASTM standard (ASTM WK28974) initiated, standard for identifying nanomaterials and characterizations in a tab-delimited format | |
| NanoTech Conference and Expo 2010. Anaheim, CA | June 2010 |
| Launch of the Collaboratory for Structural Nanobiology. National Cancer Institute and University of Talca | |
| Publication of the | July 2010 |
| Publication of | September 2010 |
| Destination Nano! Premier nanomanufacturing Conference, UMass Lowell. Lowell, MA | |
| Launch of the Nanoscience Portal. National Science Foundation | |
| “Nanoinformatics: making sense out of nanotechnology information.” International Council on Nanotechnology | |
| Publication of the report | |
| 5th General Assembly and Annual Forum of the European Technology Platform on Nanomedicine. Milan, Italy | October 2010 |
| Nanoinformatics 2010. Arlington, VA | |
| Nanoinformatics review in | November 2010 |
| Nanotechnology Innovation Summit, Washington DC. National Nanotechnology Initiative | December 2010 |
| Establishment of QNano, integrated hub to support Europe’s nanosafety research community | February 2011 |
| Publication of the | |
| Publication of the | April 2011 |
| 5th Concertation and Consultation Workshop on Micro-Nano-Bio-Convergence Systems 2011. Mondragon, Spain | |
| Nanoinformatics publication in | May 2011 |
| Publication of the Materials Genome Initiative Report | June 2011 |
| NanoTech Conference and Expo 2011. Boston, MA | |
| Nanoinformatics publication in | October 2011 |
| Final specification of the nano-TAB standard | November 2011 |
| Nanoinformatics 2011, Arlington, VA | December 2011 |
| January 2012 | |
| Launch of the ISA-TAB-Nano (first version), general purpose framework that provides a standard means to communicate data on nanomaterial properties and experiments. Nano Working Group, National Cancer Institute | |
| European Summit for Clinical Nanomedicine 2012. Basel, Switzerland | April 2012 |
| 6th Concertation and Consultation Workshop on Micro-Nano-Bio-Convergence Systems 2012. Athens, Greece. European Commission | May 2012 |
| Nanofair 2012 – 9th International Nanotechnology Symposium. Dresden, Germany | June 2012 |
| 8th NanoBio-Europe conference. Varese, Italy | |
| NanoTech Conference and Expo 2012. Santa Clara, CA | |
| 9th International Conference on Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies (NN12). Thessaloniki, Greece | July 2012 |
| International Conference on Nanoscience + Technology (ICN+T2012). Paris, France | |
| Nanoinformatics 2012 | To be determined |
Figure 3Timeline of events and activities depicted in Table 2.
Abbreviations: Biol Res, Biological Research; CSN, Collaboratory for Structural Nanobiology; IANH, International Alliance for NanoEHS Harmonization; ICON, International Council on Nanotechnology; ICN, International Conference on Nanoscience; MNBS, Micro-Nano-Bio Systems; NNI, National Nanotechnology Initiative; NNN, National Nanomanufacturing Network; NRC, National Research Council; NSTI, Nano Science and Technology Institute; NSF, National Science Foundation; PCAST, President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.
Summary of current nanoinformatics initiatives and projects
| Name/acronym | Description | Institution | Geographical area | Start year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nano Science and Technology Institute (NSTI) | It integrates nano and other technologies through education, conventions, business publishing, and research services | NSTI | USA | 1997 |
| NanoBioTechnology Center | Experts on nanobiotechnology: biomolecular devices, cellular microdynamics, cell–surface interactions, cell biology, etc | National Science Foundation (NSF) | USA | 2000 |
| National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI) | Central point of communication, cooperation, and collaboration for all US federal agencies engaged in nanotechnology research | 25 US governmental agencies | USA | 2000 |
| Global Nanotechnology Network | Platform for addressing shared global challenges through nanoscale science, engineering, development, and education | Diverse nanotechnology stakeholders from industry, academia, and government | International | 2001 |
| International Council on Nanotechnology (ICON) | Portal for information about the environmental, health, and safety aspects of nanotechnology | Rice University | USA | 2004 |
| National Cancer Institute (NCI) Alliance for nanotechnology in Cancer | Committed to build a community of researchers dedicated to using nanotechnology to advance the fight against cancer | NCI, US National Institutes of Health (NIH) | USA | 2004 |
| Alliance for NanoHealth | Promotes nano-based approaches, nano-resources, and tools to battle against cancer, heart diseases, or diabetes | Texas Medical Center (Houston, TX) | USA | 2005 |
| European Technology Platform on Nanomedicine | Led by industry together with the European Commission (EC) for the application of nanotechnology in health care | EC | Europe | 2005 |
| Nanoforum | European Nanotechnology Gateway | Former Fifth RTD Framework Programme, now an European Economic Interest Group | Europe | 2005 |
| Nanomedicine Roadmap Initiative | Nanomachinery of the cell to control and manipulate molecules and supramolecular assemblies in living cells | US NIH | USA | 2005 |
| Nanotechnology Characterization Laboratory | A NCI-supported lab to perform and standardize nanomaterials intended for cancer therapeutics and diagnostics | NCI, US NIH | USA | 2005 |
| Nanotechnologies Industries Association | It represents the industries’ views, interfaces with governments, consultation on regulation, standards, media and public | Group of companies from a variety of industry sectors | International | 2005 |
| Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies | Designed to minimize potential risks to health and environment, identifying gaps in knowledge and regulatory processes | Pew Charitable Trusts, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars | USA | 2005 |
| Safer Nanomaterials and Nanomanufacturing Initiative | New nanomaterials and nanomanufacturing approaches that offer a high level of performance, yet pose minimal harm | Universities of Oregon, Pacific Northwest Lab, Oregon Nanoscience and Mircrotechnologies Institute | USA | 2005 |
| Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production Technologies Programme | EC program which funds research, development, demonstration, and coordination projects | EC under FP7 | Europe | 2006 |
| National Institute for Nanotechnology | Integrated, multidisciplinary, involves researchers in physics, chemistry, engineering, biology, informatics, and medicine | National Research Council of Canada and the University of Alberta | Canada | 2006 |
| National Network of Nanomedicine Development Centers | Initiative to determine the physical properties of cellular and subcellular components | US NIH | USA | 2006 |
| SAFENANO | Europe’s center of excellence on nanotechnology hazard and risk, facilitating responsible development of safe nanomaterials | Institute of Occupational Medicine (IOM) | Europe | 2006 |
| Technology cooperative framework on nanoscale analytical and measurement methods | Initiative for interlaboratory comparison on nanoparticle size. Characterization among ten laboratories from six member economies | Asia-Pacific Economy Cooperation Industrial Science and Technology Working Group | International (Asia-Pacific) | 2005 |
| ACTION-Grid | International project on health care and nanoinformatics between Latin America, the Western Balkans, and the European Union (EU) | EC under FP7 | EU. Africa, USA, Latin America | 2008 |
| European Foundation for Clinical Nanomedicine | Initiative for prevention, diagnosis, and therapy through nanomedicine as well as exploration of its implications | Nonprofit institution, with researchers from the EU and USA | USA | 2008 |
| ICPCNanoNet | Collaboration between organizations and scientists in the EU and International Cooperation Partner Countries (ICPC) | EC under FP7 | EU and partner countries | 2008 |
| Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Nanotechnology Council | IEEE group on nanotechnology | IEEE | International | 2008 |
| International Alliance for NanoEHS Harmonization | Scientists from the EU, Japan, and the USA to establish reproducible approaches for dealing with nanoparticle hazards | Peer-group of scientists that voluntarily collaborate | International (Europe, Japan, and the USA) | 2008 |
| NanoPediatrics Program | Focused on the development and use of nanomedicine for the care of children | Mattel Children’s Hospital, University of California Los Angeles, CA | USA | 2008 |
| National Nanomanufacturing Network | Alliance of academic, government, and industry partners to promote nanomanufacturing workshops and exchanges | NSF | USA | 2008 |
| Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid (caBIG®) Nanotechnology Working Group | Rational design of nanomaterials and discovering nanoparticle toxicity; development of standards and ontologies | NCI, US NIH | USA | 2009 |
| EU Nanosafety Cluster | EC’s initiative to maximize synergies between the Sixth Framework Programme (FP6) and Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) projects, addressing nanosafety | Compendium of EC-funded projects | Europe | 2009 |
| Ibero-American Network of Convergent Technologies for Health | Research on the social impact of converging technologies (Nano-Bio-Info-Cogno) in Ibero-America | Latin-American Science and Technology Development Programme | Latin America, Spain, and Portugal | 2009 |
| NanoCom | To bridge the gap between laboratory-based and industrial applications in nanotechnology | EC through FP7. Coordinator: University of Nottingham | Europe | 2009 |
| White paper covering the history of nanotechnology and the application of nanotechnology in the biomedical field | National Characterization Laboratory, US NCI | USA | 2009 | |
| ObservatoryNano | European observatory for science-based and economic expert analysis of nanotechnologies, | EC-FP7. Coordinator: Institute of Nanotechnology, UK | Europe | 2009 |
| MINAM 2.0 | Brings together micro- and nano-related organizations | EC-FP7. Coordinator: Karlsruher Institut Für Technologie | Europe | 2010 |
| NanoGEM | Evaluates the hazards of industrially relevant nanomaterials and nanoparticles contained in processed products | Institute of Energy and Environmental Technology | Germany | 2010 |
| ProNano | Coaching services to research institutions or persons interested in the commercial exploitation of nanotechnologies | EC-FP7. Coordinator: Zabala Innovation Consulting, SA | Europe | 2010 |
| University of California Center for Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology | Development of environmental decision-making tools for managing engineered nanomaterials across a wide spectrum of nano/bio interfaces in cells, bacteria, etc | NSF, Environmental Protection Agency, California NanoSystems Institute, University of California | USA | 2010 |
| Materials Genome Initiative | To develop an infrastructure to accelerate advanced materials discovery and deployment in the United States | National Science and Technology Council | USA | 2011 |
| Technology Platform NanoFutures | A European Technology Integrating and Innovation Platform, multi-sectorial | EC | Europe | 2011 |
| Euro-Nano-Tox | Portal for researchers and industry seeking critical toxicological data for nano-structured materials | BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH | Austria | 2011 |
| ICON Environmental, Health and Safety Database | Contains summaries (abstracts) and citations | Rice University, ICON | USA | 2004 |
| Molecular Imaging and Contrast Agent Database (MICAD) | Online source of scientific information regarding molecular imaging and contrast agents | NCBI, US NIH | USA | 2004 |
| Nanotechnology Standards Panel | Development of standards in nanotechnology including nomenclature/terminology; materials properties and testing | American National Standards Institute | USA | 2004 |
| ISO TC 229 | Developing standards for the understanding and control of matter and processes at the nanoscale to create improved materials | International Association for Standardization (ISO) | International | 2005 |
| National Toxicology Program Database | Toxicology information about chemicals and nanoscale materials, abstracts, reports, and data from toxicology studies | NIH, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), US Food and Drug Administration | USA | 2005 |
| American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Nanotechnology | ASTM standards for nanotechnology as well as nanotechnology terminology, property testing, and issues of health and safety | ASTM | USA | 2006 |
| caNanoLab Database | Annotation of nanomaterials with characterizations resulting from physico-chemical and in vitro assays | NCI, US NIH | USA | 2006 |
| SAFENANO Database | Data resource on nanotechnology hazard and risk | IOM | UK | 2006 |
| Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Database on Research into Safety of Manufactured Nanomaterials | Collects research projects that address environmental, human health, and safety issues of manufactured nanomaterials | OECD | International | 2007 |
| British Standards Institute (BSI) Nanotechnology | Documents relevant to nanotechnology, addressing nanotechnology terminology, health and safety issues, and product labeling | BSI | UK | 2008 |
| Collaboratory for Structural Nanobiology | Nanoparticle structure files and related research data, as well as resources for the visualization of nanoparticles | NCI, US NIH, Universidad de Talca (Chile) | USA, Latin America | 2008 |
| ISO Nano Terminology | It lists unambiguous terms and definitions related to particles in the field of nanotechnologies | ISO | International | 2008 |
| MINChar | A community initiative to improve the utility of nanotoxicology studies through effective nanomaterial characterization | The Dow Chemical Company, Evonik Industries, Rice University, ICON, BASF Corporation, NIOSH, Clemson University, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), DuPont | USA | 2008 |
| NanoParticle Ontology | An ontology with basic physical, chemical and functional nano characteristics, as used in cancer diagnosis and therapy | caBIG | USA | 2008 |
| Cancer Open Biomedical Resource Project | Toolset for information retrieval for cancer nanotechnology-related information using biomedical ontologies | National Center for Biomedical Ontology through US NIH (NIH) | USA | 2009 |
| Nanomaterials Registry | Public resource of curated information on biological and environmental interactions of nanomaterials | NIBIB, NIEHS, NCI | USA | 2009 |
| Nanoparticle Information Library | Nanoparticle library to organize and share information on nanomaterials, including health and safety-associated properties | NIOSH | USA | 2009 |
| Nano-TAB | Data-sharing challenges in nanotechnology by identifying nanomaterials and characterizations in a tab-delimited format | NCI, US NIH | USA | 2009 |
| DaNa | Acquisition, evaluation, and public-oriented presentation of society-relevant data and findings relating to nanomaterials | DECHEMA eV | Germany | 2010 |
| Nanomaterial-Biological Interactions Knowledgebase | Repository for annotated data on nanomaterial characterization synthesis methods and nanomaterial–biological interactions | Oregon universities and Microtechnologies Institute | USA | 2010 |
| Nano-QSAR | Initiative for applying structure– activity relationships (SARs) to predict properties of nanomaterials | NCI, US NIH | USA | 2010 |
| European Repository of Reference Nanomaterials | Nanomaterial repository with a collection representing 25 different types of nanomaterials | EC’s Joint Research Centre | Europe | 2011 |
| InterNano NanoManufacturing Taxonomy | Central digital repository of nanomanufacturing research and trade information for the nanomanufacturing community | Coordinated by the National Nanomanufacturing Network | USA | 2011 |
| ISA-TAB-Nano (ASTM WK28974) | Standard format for representing information on nanomaterials and small molecules along with their assay characterization data | NCI, US NIH | USA | 2012 |
| Network for Computational Nanotechnology (NCN) | Cyber-resource for nanotechnology theory, modeling, and simulation | NSF | USA | 2002 |
| Nano Network | Consortium of resources available to companies | ONAMI | USA | 2003 |
| caNanoLab | Data-sharing portal designed to facilitate information sharing in the biomedical nanotechnology research community | NCI, US NIH | USA | 2006 |
| InterNano | Information clearinghouse for the nanomanufacturing community | Coordinated by the National Nanomanufacturing Network and funded by the NSF | USA | 2007 |
| NANOSAFE Inc | An extensive network of experts in the fields of nanoscience and engineering, industrial and environmental health and safety, toxicology, and risk assessment | Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center’s KnowledgeWorks Business Accelerator | USA | 2007 |
| GoodNanoGuide | Collaboration platform designed to enhance the ability of experts to exchange ideas on how best to handle nanomaterials | Rice University | USA | 2009 |
| NanoHub – NCN | Framework with a set of tools for online simulation and more for nanotechnology | NSF | USA | 2009 |
| QNano | EU-funded infrastructure for nanomaterial safety testing | EC through FP7 | Europe | 2011 |
| Nano Tech Wire | Latest nanotechnology news | NNI, NSTI, FEI Company, Veeco, Zyvex | USA | 2003 |
| Rice University, ICON (ICON) | USA | 2004 | ||
| NanoWerk | Committed to educating, informing, and inspiring people about nanosciences and nanotechnologies | NanoWerk LLC | USA | 2005 |
| PEN Environmental, Health and Safety Inventory | An inventory of current research involving nanotechnology health and environmental implications | Pew Charitable Trusts, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars | USA | 2005 |
| PEN Nanotechnology Medical Applications | Web-based resource to better understand current and future applications of nanotechnology in various fields of medicine | Pew Charitable Trusts, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars | USA | 2005 |
| TryNano | Information resource for anyone interested in learning about nanoscience and nanotechnology, oriented to the general public | IBM, IEEE, New York Hall of Science | International | 2007 |
| Nanotechnology Risk Resources | References to papers, articles, and books on (or related to) potential health and environmental risks of nanomaterials | Nanotechnology Citizens Engagement Organization | USA | 2010 |
| National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Nanotechnology Portal | Portal about nanotechnology-related research conducted in NIST’s laboratories that develops measurements and standards | NIST | USA | 2010 |