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The Bioinformatics of Integrative Medical Insights: Proposals for an International Psycho-Social and Cultural Bioinformatics Project
Author(s) -
Ernest Lawrence Rossi,
Kathryn Rossi,
Garret Yount,
Mauro Cozzolino,
Salvador Iannotti
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
integrative medicine insights
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.933
H-Index - 12
ISSN - 1177-3936
DOI - 10.1177/117863370600100002
Subject(s) - experiential learning , cognitive science , social neuroscience , personalized medicine , cultural neuroscience , cognition , engineering ethics , psychology , neuroscience , bioinformatics , social cognition , biology , engineering , mathematics education
We propose the formation of an International Psycho-Social and Cultural Bioinformatics Project (IPCBP) to explore the research foundations of Integrative Medical Insights (IMI) on all levels from the molecular-genomic to the psychological, cultural, social, and spiritual. Just as The Human Genome Project identified the molecular foundations of modern medicine with the new technology of sequencing DNA during the past decade, the IPCBP would extend and integrate this neuroscience knowledge base with the technology of gene expression via DNA/proteomic microarray research and brain imaging in development, stress, healing, rehabilitation, and the psychotherapeutic facilitation of existentional wellness. We anticipate that the IPCBP will require a unique international collaboration of, academic institutions, researchers, and clinical practioners for the creation of a new neuroscience of mind-body communication, brain plasticity, memory, learning, and creative processing during optimal experiential states of art, beauty, and truth. We illustrate this emerging integration of bioinformatics with medicine with a videotape of the classical 4-stage creative process in a neuroscience approach to psychotherapy

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