Research on Mathematical Modelling, Computation and Dynamics of Systems Biology

A special issue of Mathematics (ISSN 2227-7390). This special issue belongs to the section "E3: Mathematical Biology".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 May 2026 | Viewed by 10

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Dear Colleagues,

Recent breakthroughs in computational systems biology have revolutionized our comprehension of complex biological systems. Central to these advances are improved algorithms that facilitate the modelling of intricate biological networks, enabling accurate simulations of cellular processes. The integration of machine learning techniques has become pivotal in analyzing large-scale genomic and proteomic datasets, thus improving the identification of critical biomarkers and therapeutic targets.

Furthermore, the fusion of multi-omics data—encompassing genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics—offers a comprehensive perspective on cellular functions and interactions, providing unprecedented insights into biological processes. High-performance computing has been instrumental in processing extensive datasets, enhancing the development of robust predictive models. Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used in drug discovery, thus expediting the identification of promising drug candidates.

Collaborative platforms and open-source tools are democratizing research efforts, ensuring greater accessibility and reproducibility and fostering innovation. These collective advancements help pave the way for personalized medicine and more effective therapeutic strategies, transforming our approach to understanding and treating diseases. This Special Issue explores these cutting-edge developments and their profound implications for the future of biomedical research.

Dr. Mainul Haque
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • systems biology
  • computational modelling
  • mathematical modelling
  • numerical simulations
  • data analysis
  • laboratory experiments

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