Human Bioinformatics
Human Bioinformatics is the application of advanced computational methods to understand complex biological systems related to human health. It uses a variety of data sources, such as biological sequences, genetics, functional genomics, and proteomics, to produce highly detailed maps of the human genome and the proteins encoded within it. This data can then be used to better understand genetic diseases and the mechanisms of drug action, and to develop personalized medical treatments tailored to an individual's unique genetic profile. Human Bioinformatics offers potential breakthroughs in disease diagnosis, treatment and prevention by providing powerful new ways to understand the genetic landscape and its effects on our health.
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