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  2. Systems medicine - Wikipedia

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    This branch of systems medicine, going back to the traditions of Ludwig von Bertalanffy's systems theory and biological cybernetics is a top-down strategy that starts with the description of large, complex processing structures (i.e. neural networks, feedback loops and other motifs) and tries to find sufficient and necessary conditions for the corresponding functional organisation on a ...

  3. Systems biomedicine - Wikipedia

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    One of the first research centers specialized on systems biomedicine was founded by Rudi Balling. The Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine is an interdisciplinary center of the University of Luxembourg. The first centre devoted to spatial issues in systems biomedicine has been recently established [6] at Oregon Health and Science University.

  4. Systems pharmacology - Wikipedia

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    Systems pharmacology is the application of systems biology principles to the field of pharmacology. It seeks to understand how drugs affect the human body as a single complex biological system . Instead of considering the effect of a drug to be the result of one specific drug-protein interaction , systems pharmacology considers the effect of a ...

  5. Medical cybernetics - Wikipedia

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    At the intersection of systems biology, systems medicine and clinical applications it covers an emerging working program for the application of systems- and communication theory, connectionism and decision theory on biomedical research and health related questions.

  6. Review of systems - Wikipedia

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    A review of systems (ROS), also called a systems enquiry or systems review, is a technique used by healthcare providers for eliciting a medical history from a patient. It is often structured as a component of an admission note covering the organ systems, with a focus upon the subjective symptoms perceived by the patient (as opposed to the objective signs perceived by the clinician).

  7. Leroy Hood - Wikipedia

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    Hood states that P4 Medicine is the convergence of systems medicine, big data and patient (consumer) driven healthcare and social networks. [ 118 ] Hood envisions that by the mid-2020s each individual will be surrounded by a virtual cloud of billions of data points and will have the computational tools to analyze this data and produce simple ...

  8. Quantitative systems pharmacology - Wikipedia

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    Quantitative systems pharmacology (QSP) is a discipline within biomedical research that uses mathematical computer models to characterize biological systems, disease processes and drug pharmacology. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] QSP can be viewed as a sub-discipline of pharmacometrics that focuses on modeling the mechanisms of drug pharmacokinetics (PK ...

  9. Systems immunology - Wikipedia

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    DSAIRM (Dynamical Systems Approach to Immune Response Modeling) is a R package that is designed for studying infection and immune response dynamics without prior knowledge of coding. [ 40 ] Other useful applications and learning environments are: Gepasi, [ 41 ] [ 42 ] Copasi, [ 43 ] BioUML , [ 44 ] Simbiology (MATLAB) [ 45 ] and Bio-SPICE.