Immunoinformatics uses mathematics, information science, computer
engineering, genomics, proteomics, and immunological methods to bridge
immunology and informatics. In contrast to existing books on
immunoinformatics that emphasize epitope prediction, this volume
presents a cross-section of immunoinformatics research. The
contributions highlight the interdisciplinary nature of the field and
how collaborative efforts among bioinformaticians and bench scientists
result in innovative strategies for understanding the immune system.
Immunoinformatics is ideal for scientists and students in immunology,
bioinformatics, microbiology, genetics, systems biology, biotechnology,
and computational biology. This is the first volume in a series
dedicated to advances in immunomics, focusing on systemic and
integrative approaches in basic and clinical immunology,
immunoinformatics, and immunologically relevant instrumentation and
high-throughput screening methods.