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Innovative Medicine and Novel Strategies of Disease Diagnosis and Treatment

Recently, innovative medicine and novel strategies of disease diagnosis and treatments have achieved improved advances in the research domain of emerging precision medicine, revolutionary iatrotechnics and on-demanded timely detection technique which have kept evolving with people`s increased requirements in human healthcare. In the near future, significant advances and major breakthroughs will predictably occur toward aforesaid topics making them advanced interdisciplines which will greatly improve the global human healthcare on aspects of early diagnosis, precise treatment, synthetic rehabilitation and low cost. Undoubtedly, the emergency of novel medical functional materials and related application provide promising perspective on the advancement of global health empowering patients and the general population with personalized devices for preventive medicine, mobile health care, and telemedicine. In particular, by combining machine learning and big data analytics, innovative medicine including coordination compounds-based drugs, single atom materials, polyoxometalates based materials and novel strategies of disease diagnosis/treatments could shape the future of healthcare at a global level by providing users with more accurate diagnostics and more effective treatments. Topics covered include, but are not limited to (1) Design and synthesis of medical functional materials (Coordination compounds, Single atom materials, Polyoxometalates based materials); (2) Pharmacology and pharmacokinetics of new drugs; (3) Sensing technologies for medical testing; (4) Novel photo/electrochemical organic synthesis and disease treatments; (5) Mechanism and application of mobile healthcare devices; (6) Multi-omics medical big data and medical engineering.

Editors

  • Dejin Zang

    Shandong First Medical University & Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences, zangdejin_lm@163.com

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