Recent Advances in Systems and Network Medicine: Meeting Report from the First International Conference in Systems and Network Medicine.
Autor: | Kurnat-Thoma E; National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Nursing Research (NIH/NINR), Bethesda, Maryland.; Genetics and Genomics, Georgetown University School of Nursing and Health Studies, Washington, District of Columbia., Baranova A; The Chronic Metabolic and Rare Diseases Systems Biology Initiative (ChroMe RaDSBIn), School of Systems Biology, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia., Baird P; Global Software Standards, Philips, Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin., Brodsky E; Pine Biotech, New Orleans, Louisiana., Butte AJ; Bakar Computational Health Sciences Institute, University of California San Francisco (UCSF), San Fransisco, California., Cheema AK; Department of Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia., Cheng F; Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio., Dutta S; Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB) and Institute for Quantitative Biomedicine, Rutgers University, The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, New Jersey., Grant C; Rare Disease Institute, Division of Genetics and Metabolism, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia., Giordano J; Department of Neurology, Neuroethics Studies Program-Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics, and O'Neill-Pellegrino Program in Brain Sciences and Global Law and Policy, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia.; Department of Biochemistry, Neuroethics Studies Program-Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics, and O'Neill-Pellegrino Program in Brain Sciences and Global Law and Policy, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia., Maitland-van der Zee AH; Department of Respiratory Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands., Fridsma DB; American Medical Informatics Association, Washington, District of Columbia., Jarrin R; Department of Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia., Kann MG; Department of Biological Sciences, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, Maryland., Keeney J; Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, George Washington University, Washington, District of Columbia., Loscalzo J; Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts., Madhavan G; National Academy of Engineering, The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Washington, District of Columbia., Maron BA; Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts., McBride DK; Center for Advanced Healthcare Learning and Simulation (CAHLS), Washington, District of Columbia., McKean M; Georgetown University Global Health Initiative, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia., Mun SK; Arlington Innovation Center, Health Research, Virginia Tech, Arlington, Virginia., Palmer JC; Caldwell Palmer, Denver, Colorado., Patel B; Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Food and Drug Administration, White Oak, Maryland., Parakh K; Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut., Pariser AR; National Institutes of Health, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NIH/NCATS), Bethesda, Maryland., Pristipino C; Interventional Cardiology Unit, San Filippo Neri ASL Roma 1 Hospital, Rome, Italy.; Italian Association for Systems Medicine and Healthcare (ASSIMSS), Rome, Italy., Radstake TRDJ; Department of Rheumatology, Clinical Immunology and Center of Translational Immunology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands., Rajasimha HK; The Chronic Metabolic and Rare Diseases Systems Biology Initiative (ChroMe RaDSBIn), School of Systems Biology, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia.; Jeeva Informatics Solutions, Inc., Reston, Virginia., Rouse WB; McCourt School of Public Policy, Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia., Rozman D; Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia., Saleh A; Scipher Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts., Schmidt HHHW; Department of Pharmacology & Personalized Medicine, Faculty of Health, Medicine & Life Sciences, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands., Schultz N; Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York., Sethi T; Department of Computational Biology, Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi (IIIT), Delhi, India., Silverman EK; Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts., Skopac J; MITRE Corporation, McLean, Virginia., Svab I; Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia., Trujillo S; Life Sciences/Digital Medicine, American Medical Association, Washington, District of Columbia., Valentine JE; Hyman, Phelps & McNamara PC, Washington, District of Columbia.; University of Maryland Carey School of Law, Baltimore Maryland., Verma D; Systems Engineering Research Center (SERC), Stevens Institute of Technology, New Jersey., West BJ; Army Research Laboratory, Army Research Office, Durham, North Carolina., Vasudevan S; Department of Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Systems medicine (New Rochelle, N.Y.) [Syst Med (New Rochelle)] 2020 Feb 26; Vol. 3 (1), pp. 22-35. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Feb 26 (Print Publication: 2020). |
DOI: | 10.1089/sysm.2020.0001 |
Abstrakt: | The First International Conference in Systems and Network Medicine gathered together 200 global thought leaders, scientists, clinicians, academicians, industry and government experts, medical and graduate students, postdoctoral scholars and policymakers. Held at Georgetown University Conference Center in Washington D.C. on September 11-13, 2019, the event featured a day of pre-conference lectures and hands-on bioinformatic computational workshops followed by two days of deep and diverse scientific talks, panel discussions with eminent thought leaders, and scientific poster presentations. Topics ranged from: Systems and Network Medicine in Clinical Practice; the role of -omics technologies in Health Care; the role of Education and Ethics in Clinical Practice, Systems Thinking, and Rare Diseases; and the role of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. The conference served as a unique nexus for interdisciplinary discovery and dialogue and fostered formation of new insights and possibilities for health care systems advances. Competing Interests: No competing financial interests exist. (© Emma Kurnat-Thoma et al. 2020 Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.) |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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