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closeMetabolomics + Proteomics
Posted by jedsrose on 04 Nov 2010 at 10:50 GMT
This is a very good work. In order to make the data from genomics, proteomics and metabolomics amenable to unified scientific thinking, I assume that this kind of research will be required. This kind of work may provide the starting point to the making of necessary framework of thinking that will bridge the enormous set of data already kept under separated cover in the three biotech areas mentioned above.
RE: Metabolomics + Proteomics
xiangld replied to jedsrose on 06 Nov 2010 at 18:31 GMT
Thank you. Yes, that is a good suggestion. We did some, and want to do more. It needs cooperated work from these three areas, and combining clinic research, so that we can get a big picture from basic science to clinic diseases, from environmental factors to gene; and get insights for diseases, and new strategy for diseases treatment and prevention.