About this Research Topic
This research topic aims to showcase the latest advances in multi-omics technologies and their applications in understanding disease mechanisms and enhancing diagnostic accuracy. It seeks to highlight innovative diagnostic tools and biomarkers discovered through multi-omics approaches and promote interdisciplinary collaboration among researchers, clinicians, and technologists. By providing a platform for disseminating advancements in the integration and analysis of multi-omics data, this research topic aims to foster the development of new technologies and methodologies that can transform disease diagnostics and personalized medicine.
To gather further insights in the integration and application of multi-omics technologies in disease research, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
- Applications of multi-omics technologies in disease mechanism research, including studies on cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, metabolic diseases, and cardiovascular diseases.
- Innovations in disease diagnosis, focusing on new diagnostic tools and biomarkers based on multi-omics data for early and accurate diagnosis.
- Methodological advances in data integration and analysis, including the development of new computational tools and algorithms.
- Applications of network pharmacology and AI in multi-omics, exploring the integration of data to predict drug targets and understand disease pathways.
- Future directions and technological innovations in multi-omics, with insights into their potential impact on personalized medicine and healthcare.
Keywords: cellular mechanisms, multi-omics integration, disease pathophysiology, diagnostic biomarkers, molecular analysis
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