- Systems Medicine: A Network Approach to Human Health and Disease provides a comprehensive overview of the emerging field of systems medicine, an integrative approach to understanding the human body as a complex system.
- The book explores the latest research in systems biology, network medicine, and computational modeling, and how these approaches are being used to develop new diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for a wide range of diseases.
- With contributions from leading experts in the field, Systems Medicine: A Network Approach to Human Health and Disease is an essential resource for researchers, clinicians, and students interested in this rapidly growing field.
- The book is divided into four parts:
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- Part I provides an introduction to systems medicine and its history, principles, and applications.
- Part II covers the latest research in systems biology, including topics such as gene regulatory networks, protein-protein interactions, and metabolic pathways.
- Part III explores the application of network medicine to the study of human health and disease, including topics such as disease networks, biomarker discovery, and drug repurposing.
- Part IV discusses the future of systems medicine, including challenges and opportunities for the field.
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