The field of systems biology has revolutionized medical research and yielded insights into the molecular mechanisms and pathways underlying disease. However, many studies in this field have focused on male subjects or have neglected the unique biology of women. Recently, there has been a growing interest in developing a greater understanding of the multi-dimensional physiological and molecular interactions that underlie women's health. In the context of precision medicine, it is essential to develop a more comprehensive understanding of the biological pathways that lead to diverse health outcomes across women's health trajectories.
The emerging field of systems biology is an innovative and promising approach to advancing women's health research. By expanding the study of disease pathways beyond individual molecular targets and adopting a multi-dimensional approach, researchers can gain a more comprehensive understanding of the biological mechanisms contributing to women's health. This understanding will pave the way for translating molecular insights into more precise treatments, diagnostics, and preventative interventions across the lifespan for women.
This topic will cover the latest advances in systems biology research aimed at understanding the biological pathways underlying women's health. The goal is to bring together researchers from a variety of disciplines to foster interdisciplinary collaborations and generate new insights into the biological mechanisms that contribute to women's health outcomes. We will aim to explore a range of key issues, such as epigenetic mechanisms of sex-specific gene expression, hormonal regulation of cellular and molecular processes in reproductive health, and the interactions between the gut microbiome and women's health.
This Research Topic highly welcomes original research articles, review manuscripts and methods articles covering, but not restricted to:
- Sex Differences in Systems Biology: Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Biologic Sex Differences
- Hormonal Regulation of Cellular and Molecular Processes in Women's Reproductive Health
- Systems Biology Approach to Perinatal Health and Development
- The Role of the Microbiome in Women's Health: Interactions and Implications
- Integration of Omics Data for Precision Medicine in Women's Health
- Digital Health Technologies to Analyze and Model Women's Health Data
Keywords:
women's health, systems biology, personalized medicine
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
The field of systems biology has revolutionized medical research and yielded insights into the molecular mechanisms and pathways underlying disease. However, many studies in this field have focused on male subjects or have neglected the unique biology of women. Recently, there has been a growing interest in developing a greater understanding of the multi-dimensional physiological and molecular interactions that underlie women's health. In the context of precision medicine, it is essential to develop a more comprehensive understanding of the biological pathways that lead to diverse health outcomes across women's health trajectories.
The emerging field of systems biology is an innovative and promising approach to advancing women's health research. By expanding the study of disease pathways beyond individual molecular targets and adopting a multi-dimensional approach, researchers can gain a more comprehensive understanding of the biological mechanisms contributing to women's health. This understanding will pave the way for translating molecular insights into more precise treatments, diagnostics, and preventative interventions across the lifespan for women.
This topic will cover the latest advances in systems biology research aimed at understanding the biological pathways underlying women's health. The goal is to bring together researchers from a variety of disciplines to foster interdisciplinary collaborations and generate new insights into the biological mechanisms that contribute to women's health outcomes. We will aim to explore a range of key issues, such as epigenetic mechanisms of sex-specific gene expression, hormonal regulation of cellular and molecular processes in reproductive health, and the interactions between the gut microbiome and women's health.
This Research Topic highly welcomes original research articles, review manuscripts and methods articles covering, but not restricted to:
- Sex Differences in Systems Biology: Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Biologic Sex Differences
- Hormonal Regulation of Cellular and Molecular Processes in Women's Reproductive Health
- Systems Biology Approach to Perinatal Health and Development
- The Role of the Microbiome in Women's Health: Interactions and Implications
- Integration of Omics Data for Precision Medicine in Women's Health
- Digital Health Technologies to Analyze and Model Women's Health Data
Keywords:
women's health, systems biology, personalized medicine
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.