Wrapping Up Our Final Issue of 2025 | A Year of Innovation in Biomedical Informatics
As we conclude 2025, our final issue brings together nine original studies and reviews showcasing the rapidly expanding frontiers of biomedical informatics, computational biology, digital health security, and AI-powered medical research. This issue reflects our commitment to advancing data-driven discoveries across molecular medicine, computational health, and intelligent healthcare systems.
Featured Articles:
- Literature-Based Discovery (LBD): Towards Hypothesis Generation and Knowledge Discovery in Biomedical Text Mining
- A Comprehensive Review on the Telomeric Repeat Sequence in Different Organisms
- Enhancing Cybersecurity Defenses in Healthcare Using AI: A Pivotal Role in Fortifying Digital Health Infrastructure
- A Pilot Study of Deep Learning-Based Monocular Depth Estimation from Fundus Photographs
- Computer-Aided Drug Design Identifies Amentoflavone as Novel RAB10 Inhibitor: Unlocking New Horizons in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Therapy
- Identification of Critical Genes Associated with Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma: Weighted Gene Co-expression Network Analysis
- HBV Integration into Host Superenhancers Might Not Be a Risk Factor for Hepatocellular Carcinoma
- Virtual Toxicity Screening and Molecular Docking of Natural Compounds to Discover New Antibiotics for Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus
- Gene Signatures for Autism Classification: Mining Biological Markers for Autism from Gene Expression Data
Read the full issue here: https://ojs.bonviewpress.com/index.php/MEDIN/issue/view/148
This closing issue of 2025 underscores the growing impact of AI-empowered biology, computational drug discovery, systems genomics, and digital health security. The breadth of research illustrates how interdisciplinary innovation is accelerating scientific understanding and shaping the future of health.
We thank all authors, reviewers, and readers for their continued support and contributions throughout the year. Together, we look forward to advancing the next wave of biomedical informatics in 2026.