Building digital life systems for future biology and medicine

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The rapid development of biological technology (BT) and information technology (IT) especially of genomics and artificial intelligence (AI) is bringing great potential for revolutionizing future medicine. We propose the concept and framework of Digital Life Systems or dLife as a new paradigm to unleash this potential. It includes the multi-scale and multi-granule measure and representation of life in the digital space, the mathematical and/or computational modeling of the biology behind physiological and pathological processes, and ultimately cyber twins of healthy or diseased human body in the virtual space that can be used to simulate complex biological processes and deduce effects of medical treatments. We advocate that dLife is the route toward future AI precision medicine and should be the new paradigm for future biological and medical research.

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Zhang, X., Wei, L., Jiang, R., Wang, X., Gu, J., Xie, Z., & Lv, H. (2023). Building digital life systems for future biology and medicine. Quantitative Biology, 11(3), 207–213. https://doi.org/10.15302/J-QB-023-0331

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