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Systems Biology

Systems biology adopting integrative omics approaches aims to understand the biology of complex diseases in a holistic framework. Rapid development of omics techniques like genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, lipidomics and so on, along with computational/bioinformatics methods and tools is advancing our understanding of biological systems in exquisite molecular details. Multi-omics and integrative approaches are increasingly being used to study biological systems in health and to unearth hitherto unknown molecular players in many complex genetic diseases including: human microbiome infection and immunological diseases, host-pathogen interactions, as well as metabolic disorders like diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Combining the power of the so-called “hypothesis-free” omics methods and “hypothesis-driven” molecular biology methods can synergistically push the frontiers of biological knowledge in these research areas.

Omics technologies generate gigantic datasets that can lead to an analysis bottleneck. The computational/bioinformatics tools that help leverage this data for generating knowledge about biological systems are an integral part of systems biology. Through this Research Topic we invite articles that help advance the understanding of biology at the systems level, providing an overview of the methodological advances, the computational tools and the pipelines that help us dive deeper into complex diseases like metabolic, genetic and infectious diseases.

How we work:

  • After submission, an acknowledgement with manuscript number is sent to the corresponding author within 7 working days.
  • A 21 day window time frame is allotted for peer-review process wherein multiple experts are contacted.
  • Author proof is generated within 7 working days after the acceptance decision.

Benefits on Publication:

Open Access: Permanent free access to your article upon publication ensures extensive global reach and readership.

Easy Article Sharing: Our open access enables you to share your article directly with colleagues through email and on social media via a single link, permitting third party reuse with appropriate citation in addition to the retention of content copyright by the author.

Global Marketing: Through promotion in a targeted global email announcement or press release, your article will be seen by thousands of the top-most thought-leaders in your field.

Reprints: Distribute your work to colleagues and at conferences as we provide hard copy color reprints of your article on order.

Media Contact:
Nimmi Anna
Journal Manager
Allied Journal of Medical Research
Email: medicalresearch@emedsci.com

Systems Biology

Systems biology adopting integrative omics approaches aims to understand the biology of complex diseases in a holistic framework. Rapid development of omics techniques like genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, lipidomics and so on, along with computational/bioinformatics methods and tools is advancing our understanding of biological systems in exquisite molecular details. Multi-omics and integrative approaches are increasingly being used to study biological systems in health and to unearth hitherto unknown molecular players in many complex genetic diseases including: human microbiome infection and immunological diseases, host-pathogen interactions, as well as metabolic disorders like diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Combining the power of the so-called “hypothesis-free” omics methods and “hypothesis-driven” molecular biology methods can synergistically push the frontiers of biological knowledge in these research areas.

Omics technologies generate gigantic datasets that can lead to an analysis bottleneck. The computational/bioinformatics tools that help leverage this data for generating knowledge about biological systems are an integral part of systems biology. Through this Research Topic we invite articles that help advance the understanding of biology at the systems level, providing an overview of the methodological advances, the computational tools and the pipelines that help us dive deeper into complex diseases like metabolic, genetic and infectious diseases.

How we work:

  • After submission, an acknowledgement with manuscript number is sent to the corresponding author within 7 working days.
  • A 21 day window time frame is allotted for peer-review process wherein multiple experts are contacted.
  • Author proof is generated within 7 working days after the acceptance decision.

Benefits on Publication:

Open Access: Permanent free access to your article upon publication ensures extensive global reach and readership.

Easy Article Sharing: Our open access enables you to share your article directly with colleagues through email and on social media via a single link, permitting third party reuse with appropriate citation in addition to the retention of content copyright by the author.

Global Marketing: Through promotion in a targeted global email announcement or press release, your article will be seen by thousands of the top-most thought-leaders in your field.

Reprints: Distribute your work to colleagues and at conferences as we provide hard copy color reprints of your article on order.

Media Contact:
Nimmi Anna
Journal Manager
Allied Journal of Medical Research
Email: medicalresearch@emedsci.com