Hi Heididunst, my few points
It about more than 5 months for COVID-19 pandemic but still we far from developing any vaccine
If we look at time needed for vaccine development (for previous diseases), one might understand it's not possible to get something reasonable in the span of 1 year, let alone 5 months
However, to date numerous researcher have developed n number of bioinformatics tools, techniques and models claiming these tools will help in early detection and prevention of any disease outbreak.
IMO, the ultimate goal of any bionformatics tool is not early prediction/prevention. It only helps you on your way, with other tools and knowledge to reach a potential solution (in this case prediction). BTW, could you may be give an example which tool claimed it will detection and prevent a disease outbreak? Curious to see.
It very strange that in this time of pandemic nothing seems working well. My question is then what is the use of these techniques when we are failing to do so. Or these tools are just for mere publication and promotion
I agree nothing seems to be working well, that's because we were not familiar with what virus is doing inside a human body. I don't see a tool working very well in normal case failed all of a sudden in case of a pandemic. Also, the field of bioinformatics is not only to help in situations like pandemics, but there are 1000s of diseases humans are dealing with. I am sure bioinformatics/tools played a good role here and there. Don't you think so?
Re single cell techniques
Don't you think single-cell techs are well established? They are producing very valuable insights for other diseases e.g. cancers, alzheimer's disease etc. IMO, using single-cell techs will give far more insights than 'established techniques', for example, any specific cell population that changed their transcriptome after infection, what important genes we can identify to potentially target?
Re funding
The current funding agencies already underestimates the value of bioinformatics/software tools in advancing biology. IMO, wet-lab & dry-lab are equally important. However, I wouldn't call wet-lab as real and bioinformatics otherwise, both are real and sciences.
But as a bioinformatician, I feel we bioinformatician have failed. There is no point in giving bioinformatics as a special status
If yet all, I would blame govt for not taking enough measures in handling situations like this. Many a times, experts advised govt what to do to prevent pandemics based on previous experiences, nevertheless, they have done nothing (can't remember the source of a simulation study performed in a US state in 1950s or in that time).
There are many points, than stated, we should consider before we say 'Rest in peace to all bioinformatics tools and techniques'
Who has given bioinformatics a special status? I don't think I've heard anyone say that bioinformaticians will find a cure. If you look at the total effort in finding a cure or a vaccine, bioinformatics is a small fraction.
I totally agree with ignor. Contribution of bioinformatician is minimum toward vaccine development
We might have failed as "human beings", but not as bioinformaticians :D. As a person who has experience both in wet and dry lab, without current bioinformatic approaches, we won't be where we are now. The rate at which the genome has been decoded and reasons for the virus increased specificity for ACE2 were understood, would have involved multiple phd years with just wet lab work.
Advances in software tools and sequencing technology made in the last two decades allowed bioinformaticists and wet lab scientists to sequence the virus very quickly, and resequence it as it spreads and mutates. This is all useful data for public health experts to use to track infections and guide policy, reducing deaths, and giving more time to those making vaccines and therapies. We're also the ones doing the programming to run ML-guided or parallelized searches for existing drugs that might be repurposed to fight the virus or to lessen symptoms caused by the resulting disease, and to analyse data that come back from target and other studies. If you feel like you failed, maybe pick a different field, but it seems like we've been doing our part in various ways.
What about evolutionary biologist of elite insitutes. These people claiming of designing so many hypothesis nd bioinformatics tools but still failing to detect the origin of covid19. In this case, already many sequences are there. Yes, few studies have stated that this virus is evolving under purifying selection but few are claiming the sequences generated is wrong anf suggesting error.i am still looking for the link, if i find i will share here. Why these evolitionary hypothesis ☹️
They haven't 'failed' to propose the origins of the virus. There are a couple of competing hypotheses as far as I'm aware (blah blah bats, blah blah pangolins, blah blah snakes)...
The problem is, it's impossible to know the ground truth. Even the person you think is patient zero, is only the first person you confirmed the disease in. It's highly unlikely that that person is the first person the virus was able to infect.
Evolutionary biology is only ever, at best, hypotheses, unless you can obtain samples way back in time.
I'm not really sure what the debate is here? Are you suggesting that evolutionary biologists just have no idea what they're doing and thus we've 'failed'?
Yeah, and what about "her emails"? Sorry, but in what way is this even a scientific discussion?
Look at this: https://www.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6 Then come back and tell me again who has failed in this situation.
Are u aware that most of the tools required for vaccine development are not working properly. What is the use of developing so many tools. Why not to maintain only few fixed servers nd institute for the same. Some of these database become dead after few month of publication
That's because, if anything, the academic grant ecosystem toward maintenance of software has failed.
How are you supposed to support software when you can't keep developers employed forever?
Even the highly popular
Phyre2
structure prediction server almost disappeared last year because the funding bodies refused to renew it's grant, even after thousands of letters of support from the community. It is only still running (IIRC) because it secured a specific CZI grant.If we can't keep something that popular running, we have no hope of maintaining the more niche/less well known tools.