Systems Biology
Systems biology is the study of how biological systems interact and function as a whole. It is an interdisciplinary field that uses computational, mathematical, and engineering approaches to understand complex biological networks, such as the molecular components of cells, and how these components interact and influence each other's behavior. Systems biology has many applications, including drug discovery, disease diagnosis and personalized medicine. By combining the disciplines of molecular biology, biochemistry, and computer science, it is possible to understand the complexity of biological processes and design better treatments, diagnoses, and interventions. Systems biology is a rapidly evolving field, and its importance and potential grow with each new discovery.
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