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Title: An early stage researcher's primer on systems medicine terminology. Network and systems medicine
Authors: Zanin M.
Aitya N. A.
Basilio J.
Baumbach J.
Benis A.
Behera C. K.
Sustersic, Tijana
Schmidt H. H.
Issue Date: 2021
Abstract: Background: Systems Medicine is a novel approach to medicine,i.e. an interdisciplinary field that considers the human body as a system,composed of multiple parts and of complex relationships at multiple levels,and further integrated into an environment. Exploring Systems Medicine implies understanding and combining concepts coming from diametral different fields,including medicine,biology,statistics,modelling and simulation,and data science. Such heterogeneity leads to the semantic issues,which may slow down implementation and fruitful interaction between these highly diverse fields. Methods: In this review we collect and explain numerous terms related to Systems Medicine. These include both modelling and data science terms and basic systems medicine terms,along with some synthetic definitions,examples of applications,and lists of relevant references. Results: This review aims at being a first aid kit for the systems medicine researcher facing an unfamiliar term,where he/she can get a first understanding of them,and,more importantly,examples and references for keep digging into the topic.
URI: https://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/16655
Type: article
DOI: 10.1089/nsm.2020.0003
ISSN: 2690-5949
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Engineering, Kragujevac

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