About this Research Topic
Precision cancer medicine focuses on patient’s disease at the genetic level and seeks to find targeted treatments for each individual’s cancer. Realization of the vision of precision medicine will require collaboration among researchers with different disciplines including biomedical scientists, clinicians, molecular evolutionist and bioinformaticians.
This Research Topic focuses on cancer informatics and is intended to present and discuss innovative reports, methodologies, tools and algorithms that enable precision cancer medicine related to:
• Cancer genomic variation (SNP, CNV) and phenotypic correlation
• GWAS study
• Gene ontology, Pathway, interactome and Network analysis
• Cancer genomic/transcriptomic/proteomic analysis
• Comparative genomics and molecular evolution
• Target sequencing and cancer diagnostic panel/protocol development
• Data mining, visualization, machine learning and statistically modelling
• Software, web-tools, and databases development
• High-performance computing system application
• Electronic health record/informatics systems
• Single-Cell Analysis in Cancer Genomics
• Identification and prediction of neoantigens of cancer
• Neoantigens and cancer vaccine and CAR-T
Keywords: Cancer, precision medicine, bioinformatics, biomarker, treatment
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