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Standing the test of COVID-19 : charting the new frontiers of medicine

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Cauchemez, Simon
Cossu, Giulio
Delzenne, Nathalie
Elinav, Eran
Fassin, Didier
Fischer, Alain
Kalra, Dipak
Netea, Mihai
Neyts, Johan

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Frontiers in Science. Frontiers. 2024, 2, 1236919. eISSN 2813-6330. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.3389/fsci.2024.1236919

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The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated research and innovation across numerous fields of medicine. It emphasized how disease concepts must reflect dynamic and heterogeneous interrelationships between physical characteristics, genetics, co-morbidities, environmental exposures, and socioeconomic determinants of health throughout life. This article explores how scientists and other stakeholders must collaborate in novel, interdisciplinary ways at these new frontiers of medicine, focusing on communicable diseases, precision/personalized medicine, systems medicine, and data science. The pandemic highlighted the critical protective role of vaccines against current and emerging threats. Radical efficiency gains in vaccine development (through mRNA technologies, public and private investment, and regulatory measures) must be leveraged in the future together with continued innovation in the area of monoclonal antibodies, novel antimicrobials, and multisectoral, international action against communicable diseases. Inter-individual heterogeneity in the pathophysiology of COVID-19 prompted the development of targeted therapeutics. Beyond COVID-19, medicine will become increasingly personalized via advanced omics-based technologies and systems biology—for example targeting the role of the gut microbiome and specific mechanisms underlying immunoinflammatory diseases and genetic conditions. Modeling proved critical to strengthening risk assessment and supporting COVID-19 decision-making. Advanced computational analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) may help integrate epidemic modeling, clinical features, genomics, immune factors, microbiome data, and other anthropometric measures into a “systems medicine” approach. The pandemic also accelerated digital medicine, giving telehealth and digital therapeutics critical roles in health system resilience and patient care. New research methods employed during COVID-19, including decentralized trials, could benefit evidence generation and decision-making more widely. In conclusion, the future of medicine will be shaped by interdisciplinary multistakeholder collaborations that address complex molecular, clinical, and social interrelationships, fostering precision medicine while improving public health. Open science, innovative partnerships, and patient-centricity will be key to success.

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570 Biowissenschaften, Biologie

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COVID-19, precision medicine, public health, digital health, clinical trial, pandemic, infectious diseases, systems medicine

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ISO 690CAUCHEMEZ, Simon, Giulio COSSU, Nathalie DELZENNE, Eran ELINAV, Didier FASSIN, Alain FISCHER, Thomas HARTUNG, Dipak KALRA, Mihai NETEA, Johan NEYTS, Rino RAPPUOLI, Mariagrazia PIZZA, Melanie SAVILLE, Pamela TENAERTS, Gerry WRIGHT, Philippe SANSONETTI, Michel GOLDMAN, 2024. Standing the test of COVID-19 : charting the new frontiers of medicine. In: Frontiers in Science. Frontiers. 2024, 2, 1236919. eISSN 2813-6330. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.3389/fsci.2024.1236919
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  volume={2},
  journal={Frontiers in Science},
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