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Multiomics of Cancer Research in Human and Animals

A special issue of Current Issues in Molecular Biology (ISSN 1467-3045). This special issue belongs to the section "Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular Biology".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 28 February 2026 | Viewed by 28

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1. Department of Veterinary Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea
2. Bundang New York Animal Hospital, Bundang-Gu, Seongnam 13637, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea
Interests: small animal medicine; hyperlipidemia; endocrine disease; cancer; veterinary pathology
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue aims to showcase cutting-edge multiomics research that bridges human and veterinary oncology to advance mechanistic insight, biomarker discovery, and translational therapies. We welcome studies on the integration of two or more omics layers—genomics, transcriptomics (bulk and single-cell), epigenomics, proteomics, metabolomics, spatial omics, and radiomics—with rigorous computational, statistical, and experimental validation. Cross-species comparisons, comparative tumor biology, and reverse-translational pipelines that leverage naturally occurring cancers in companion animals to inform human medicine (and vice versa) are especially encouraged. Other topics may also include the following: tumor evolution and heterogeneity; immune microenvironments and immunotherapy response; copy-number and structural variation; pathway-level modeling; AI/ML for multimodal data fusion; liquid biopsy and minimal residual disease; pharmacogenomics; and clinically actionable signatures with prospective utility. We welcome original research, resources, methods, negative or replication studies, and systematic reviews. Submissions adhering to open science practices (data/code sharing, robust benchmarking, preregistration where relevant) will receive priority consideration. By organizing a comparative, data-rich collection, this Special Issue aims to provide a shared framework, datasets, and analytical standards to accelerate precision oncology across species, foster reproducibility, and catalyze collaborative networks among clinicians, pathologists, biologists, and data scientists. Brief reports, perspectives, and editorials that set field-wide agendas are also welcome.

Dr. Kyuhyung Choi
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • multiomics
  • cancer
  • epigenomics
  • proteomics
  • metabolomics

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