data to put in the online repository.zip (415.48 MB)
Download fileFrom systems to biology: A computational analysis of the research articles on systems biology from 1992 to 2013
Systems biology is a
discipline that studies biological systems from a holistic and
interdisciplinary perspective. It brings together biologists, mathematicians,
computer scientists, physicists, and engineers, so it has both biology-oriented components and
systems-oriented components.
We applied several computational tools to analyze the bibliographic information
of published articles in systems biology to answer the question: Did the research
topics of systems biology become more biology-oriented or more systems-oriented
from 1992 to 2013? We analyzed the metadata of 9923 articles on systems biology
from the Web of Science database. We identified the most highly cited 330
references using computational tools and through close reading we divided them
into nine categories of research types in systems biology, and found that
articles in one category, namely,
systems biology’s application in medical research, increased tremendously. This
finding was corroborated by computational analysis of the abstracts, which also
suggests that the percentages of topics on vaccines, diseases, drugs and
cancers increased over time. Furthermore, we
identified the most highly cited 330 authors over time. We found that before the mid-1990s, systems-oriented scientists have made the
most referenced contributions, but in more recent years, biology-oriented
researchers have made the most referenced contributions.