The invention describes a process for determining a biological state through
the discovery and analysis of hidden or non-obvious, discriminatory biological
data patterns. The biological data can be from health data, clinical data, or from
a biological sample, (e.g., a biological sample from a human, e.g., serum, blood,
saliva, plasma, nipple aspirants, synovial fluids, cerebrospinal fluids, sweat,
urine, fecal matter, tears, bronchial lavage, swabbings, needle aspirantas, semen,
vaginal fluids, pre-ejaculate.), etc. which is analyzed to determine the biological
state of the donor. The biological state can be a pathologic diagnosis, toxicity
state, efficacy of a drug, prognosis of a disease, etc. Specifically, the invention
concerns processes that discover hidden discriminatory biological data patterns
(e.g., patterns of protein expression in a serum sample that classify the biological
state of an organ) that describe biological states.