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Systems medicine: helping us understand the complexity of disease

Author(s)
Vandamme, Drieke  
Fitzmaurice, William  
Kholodenko, Boris N.  
et al.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/5589
Date Issued
2013-07-30
Date Available
2014-07-30T03:00:09Z
Abstract
Advances in genomics and other -omic fields in the last decade have resulted in unprecedented volumes of complex data now being available. These data can enable physicians to provide their patients with care that is more personalized, predictive, preventive and participatory. The expertise required to manage and understand this data is to be found in fields outside of medical science, thus multidisciplinary collaboration coupled to a systems approach is key to unlocking its potential, with concomitant new ways of working. Systems medicine can build on the successes in the field of systems biology, recognizing the human body as the multidimensional network of networks that it is. While systems medicine can provide a conceptual and theoretical framework, its practical goal is to provide physicians the tools necessary for harnessing the rapid advances in basic biomedical science into their routine clinical arsenal.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Journal
QJM
Volume
106
Issue
10
Start Page
891
End Page
895
Copyright (Published Version)
2013 Oxford University Press
Subjects

Systems medicine

Medical advances

Multidisciplinary col...

DOI
10.1093/qjmed/hct163
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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