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  • La última década ha sido testigo de la adopción generalizada de herramientas estadísticas, denominadas Numeracy 1.0.
  • Un mayor avance científico requiere un mayor nivel de experiencia cuantitativa.

Conclusiones:

  • La evolución de la investigación biomédica exige una transición de la alfabetización estadística básica a habilidades avanzadas de evaluación cuantitativa.
  • Numeracy 2.0 representa el siguiente paso esencial para impulsar el descubrimiento y la innovación científica.
  • La biología de sistemas es una disciplina clave para ser pionera e implementar estas capacidades cuantitativas avanzadas.