An overview of recent systems biology advancements and how they apply to cancer-related research is provided in this volume. The increasing improvements in our knowledge of genomes and proteomics, along with the creation of new and more reliable technologies, have made it more important than ever to analyze biological systems at many levels. As a result, it is necessary to combine several data kinds into a thorough “systems” view.
This book, written by active researchers in the growing fields, offers senior undergraduate students, graduate students, and new researchers the chance to gain knowledge about high-throughput techniques already in use as well as a sense of where the frontiers of systems biology lie. Clarifying the molecular mechanisms of cancer is one of the book’s specific foci. There is also a lot of discussion on the development of biomarkers and anti-cancer medications utilizing a systems biology approach.