Published October 22, 2004
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Journal Article
Systems Biology and New Technologies Enable Predictive and Preventative Medicine
Abstract
Systems approaches to disease are grounded in the idea that disease-perturbed protein and gene regulatory networks differ from their normal counterparts; we have been pursuing the possibility that these differences may be reflected by multiparameter measurements of the blood. Such concepts are transforming current diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to medicine and, together with new technologies, will enable a predictive and preventive medicine that will lead to personalized medicine.
Additional Information
© 2004 American Association for the Advancement of Science. We thank all the members of the NanoSystems Biology Alliance for their insights, expertise, and encouragement. We acknowledge support from the National Cancer Institute, the Army Research Office, and the Department of Energy.Additional details
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- National Cancer Institute
- Army Research Office (ARO)
- Department of Energy (DOE)
- NIH
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