NEW DIRECTIONS OF BIOMEDICAL INFORMATICS IN THE STRATEGY OF CHANGE OF PRACTICAL MEDICINE AND BIOMEDICAL EDUCATION. PRECISION MEDICINE AND BIOINFORMATICS OF THE INFLAMMATOR
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Background. The paper analyzes new areas of medical and biological informatics in terms of learning their materials and technology of knowledge transfer. The global purpose of these areas is to provide a link between the basic conceptual approaches and constructs of systems medicine and systems biology. The goal of the work is to present methods of highlighting the achievements of systemic biomedicine.
Materials and methods. Results. Two modern directions of development of systemic biomedicine are considered: "precision medicine" (as a purely medical trend) and bioinformatics of the inflammatory agent (as a purely biological trend). In precision medicine, the main focus is on determining which approaches will be effective for certain patients based on genetic, environmental and life factors. It is proposed to actively use specialized knowledge bases for knowledge transfer, which are also an important tool of bioinformatics to check the pathogenicity of the pathogen.
Conclusions. Researchers can use open data to study a wide range of diseases to better predict the risk of disease, understand its possible course, and find improved strategies for diagnosis and treatment. We regard precision medicine as a fundamentally new direction that enhances the effectiveness of practical medicine. The emergence of systemic biomedicine forces to radically change not only the methods of teaching material, assessing the assimilation of educational content, but also to pay much more attention to the standards of medical care.
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