Systems Biology Peer-review Journals

 Systems biology is an approach in biomedical research to understanding the larger picture to be it at the level of the organism, tissue, or cell by putting its pieces together. It’s in stark contrast to decades of reductionist biology, which involves taking the pieces apart. Yet with its complicated flow charts that can “follow like a tedious argument of insidious intent,” systems biology has scared away more than a few researchers. This ability to style prophetical, multistate models allows our scientists to find new biomarkers for un-wellness, stratify patients supported distinctive genetic profiles, and target medication and alternative treatments. Systems biology, ultimately, creates the potential for entirely new forms of exploration, and drives constant innovation in biology-based technology and computation. Still others fail to fully appreciate its usefulness because it lacks a concise, unified definition.  

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