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Understanding oriental medicine using a systems approach.

Jong Yeol Kim1, Duong Duc Pham

  • 1Department of Medical Research, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine, Daejeon 305-811, Republic of Korea.

Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine : Ecam
|May 1, 2009
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Researchers explored using systems biology (SB) to study Oriental Medicine (OM). While SB offers a holistic approach for OM research, further development is needed to bridge current scientific understanding with OM concepts.

Area of Science:

  • Integrative Medicine
  • Systems Biology
  • Computational Biology
  • Traditional Medicine

Background:

  • Oriental Medicine (OM) is a holistic system requiring advanced research tools.
  • Current scientific methodologies may not fully capture the complexity of OM.
  • International experts convened to address the integration of OM and modern science.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify appropriate scientific tools for researching Oriental Medicine.
  • To explore the application of Systems Biology (SB) approaches to OM.
  • To establish a foundational project for translating OM concepts into scientific terms.

Main Methods:

  • Discussions and consensus-building during the International Physiome Symposium 2008 and the Workshop on Systems Biology (SB) and Oriental Medicine (OM).

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  • Analysis of the suitability of SB as a systems approach for holistic medicine research.
  • Identification of challenges in correlating high-level biological organization processes with OM concepts.
  • Main Results:

    • Agreement that a systems approach, like SB, is necessary for studying OM.
    • Recognition that SB currently lacks the capability to fully elucidate OM's complex principles.
    • Identification of translation and interpretation of OM concepts as a key research hurdle.

    Conclusions:

    • A systems approach is crucial for advancing Oriental Medicine research.
    • Further development of Systems Biology is required to fully understand holistic medicine.
    • Initiating a project focused on conceptual translation is the recommended first step.