Features:
- Functional and systems mapping models to characterize the genetic architecture of multiple medication processes
- Statistical methods for analyzing informative missing data in pharmacogenetic association studies
- Functional graph theory of inferring genetic interaction networks from association data
- Leveraging the concept of epistasis to capture its bidirectional, signed and weighted properties
- Modeling gene-induced cell-cell crosstalk and its impact on drug response
- A graph model of drug-drug interactions in combination therapies
- Critical methodological issues to improve pharmacogenomic research as the cornerstone of precision medicine
This book is suitable for graduate students and researchers in the fields of biology, medicine, bioinformatics and drug design and delivery who are interested in statistical and computational modelling of biological processes and systems. It may also serve as a major reference for applied mathematicians, computer scientists, and statisticians who attempt to develop algorithmic tools for genetic mapping, systems pharmacogenomics and systems biology. It can be used as both a textbook and research reference. Professionals in pharmaceutical sectors who design drugs and clinical doctors who deliver drugs will also find it useful.
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