Current Metabolomics and Systems Biology (Discontinued)
Current Metabolomics and Systems Biology publishes full-length/mini reviews, original research articles, thematic issues, and technical notes covering all aspects of the recent advancements and applications of Omics technology to systems biology, disease diagnosis, personalized medicine, drug discovery, toxicity, nutrition and food, environmental studies, and functional genomics. While the journal emphasis metabolomics, manuscripts describing the application of other Omics technology (e.g., genomics, proteomics, and transcriptomics), especially in combination with metabolomics, to systems biology are also welcome. This includes the application of Omics technology to clinical studies. Manuscripts appropriate for Current Metabolomics and Systems Biology should emphasize the application, development or enhancement of OMICS technology. Original research articles and reviews in the following areas of metabolomics and other Omics fields are of special interest to the readers of this journal:
Application of Omics to any and all biological systems including, but not limited, to: humans, animals, plants, microbes, microbiome, cell cultures, tissues, organs, food and biofluids
Automation and high-throughput technology
Bioinformatics
Characterization of new metabolites, proteins or genes identified as part of an Omics study
Chemometrics, statistical analysis, and other approaches to data analysis
Clinical applications
Databases, including collections of reference spectra
Disease biomarkers
Drug discovery, efficacy, toxicity, and personalized medicine
Integration of analytical techniques and/or various OMICS datasets
Metanalysis of multiple Omics studies
Metabolic, protein or gene profiling and/or directed metabolite, protein and/or gene analysis
New analytical experiments and techniques (NMR, MS, FTIR, etc)
New methods to detect or identify novel metabolites, proteins or genes
Novel sensors and instrumentation for detecting metabolites
Sample preparation, extraction techniques and chromatography
Software
Metabolism of drugs and xenobiotics and the development of quantitative methods for the targeted determination of specific metabolites
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