Biometrics

Biometrics is the use of physical or behavioral characteristics to identify or authenticate an individual. It is a growing field of technology that is playing an increasingly important role in ensuring secure access to systems, devices, and networks. Examples of biometric identification include fingerprints, voice recognition, and facial recognition. These traits are used to identify individuals and increase the level of security in systems and networks. Biometrics offers a reliable and cost-effective way to confirm an individual's identity, and is becoming increasingly common in a variety of industries and applications, such as passport control, bank security, and access control. As technology continues to develop, biometrics is becoming an important tool for providing secure access to physical and digital assets.

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Bioinformatics And Diabetes

ISSN: 2374-9431
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Lu Qi , Ph.D, M.S, M.D., Adjunct Professor; Harvard Medical School, HCA Regents Distinguished Chair and Professor Director, Tulane University Obesity Research Center, Department of Epidemiology, Tulane University.
Bioinformatics has multidisciplinary uses and can be interrelated to many subjects. Computers are used to gather, store, analyze and integrate biological and genetic information which can then be applied to gene-based drug discovery and development. It's application in various fields is studied by JBD and emphasis is laid on diabetes.