State-of-the-Art Molecular and Translational Medicine in Poland
A special issue of Biomedicines (ISSN 2227-9059). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular and Translational Medicine".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2023) | Viewed by 36751
Special Issue Editor
Interests: biochemistry and molecular medicine; pharmacogenomics and nutrigenomics; molecular and cellular mechanisms of disease pathogenesis; personalized patient care; biomarkers of disease: a proteomics approach, assessment of therapy effectiveness; obesity, cancer and inflammation; metabolic disease and adipose tissue biology in patients undergoing bariatric surgery, toxicology, neuroscience, immunology and microbiology
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Dear Colleagues,
New therapeutic approaches require the knowledge and skills of multiple disciplines. Comprehensive exploration of biological mechanisms and the molecular pathogenesis of major human diseases enable personalized treatment. The integration of omics approaches in combination with modeling approaches and systems biology may play a crucial role in establishing novel clinical applications. Sequencing of individual human genomes has provided the opportunity to develop pharmacogenetics in routine medical practice in order to avoid side effects and to choose the best drug and dose according to each individual genotype.
For this Special Issue, we seek papers focused on mechanisms associated with the development of diseases, including cell-to-cell metabolic crosstalk in physiology and pathology and in cancer research. New insights into molecular mechanisms related to therapy effectiveness and changes in gene expression that have important implications for understanding genotype-phenotype maps are also of importance. There is no doubt that further knowledge is required for the future development of clinically relevant guidelines and new methods for the early detection, prevention, treatment, and prognosis of diseases.
Dr. Małgorzata Wrzosek
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- molecular medicine
- molecular mechanisms
- disease pathogenesis
- genetic variants
- gene expression
- epigenetics
- metabolic disorders
- cancer
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