History and Future Perspectives on the Discipline of Quantitative Systems Pharmacology Modeling and Its Applications

Karim Azer(Gates Foundation), Chanchala Kaddi(Gates Foundation), Jeffrey S. Barrett(Critical Path Institute), Jane P. F. Bai(United States Food and Drug Administration), Sean T. McQuade(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Nathaniel J. Merrill(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Benedetto Piccoli(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Susana R. Neves(Sanofi (United States)), Luca Marchetti(University of Trento), Rosario Lombardo(University of Trento), Silvia Parolo(University of Trento), Selva Rupa Christinal Immanuel(Institute for Systems Biology), Nitin S. Baliga(Institute for Systems Biology)
Frontiers in Physiology
March 25, 2021
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Abstract

Mathematical biology and pharmacology models have a long and rich history in the fields of medicine and physiology, impacting our understanding of disease mechanisms and the development of novel therapeutics. With an increased focus on the pharmacology application of system models and the advances in data science spanning mechanistic and empirical approaches, there is a significant opportunity and promise to leverage these advancements to enhance the development and application of the systems pharmacology field. In this paper, we will review milestones in the evolution of mathematical biology and pharmacology models, highlight some of the gaps and challenges in developing and applying systems pharmacology models, and provide a vision for an integrated strategy that leverages advances in adjacent fields to overcome these challenges.


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