Immunotherapy, Gene Therapy and Big Data Analysis in Burns, Trauma and Cosmetic Surgery.
Journal: Current Medicinal Chemistry
Guest Editor(s): Dr. Peng Wang
Co-Guest Editor(s): Dr. Yingjun Su,Dr. Zexin Zhang
Submission closes on:
30th June, 2025
Introduction
In the domains of burn, trauma, and plastic surgery, immunotherapy, gene therapy, and big data analysis are demonstrating tremendous potential and application prospects. Patients with burns and traumas frequently encounter severe tissue damage and immune system disorders. Immunotherapy aims to facilitate tissue repair and restoration by modulating the immune system. Gene therapy offers a novel approach to rectifying genetic deficiencies and promoting cell regeneration. Additionally, big data analysis plays a crucial role in these fields. Through the collection, analysis, and excavation of a substantial amount of clinical data, it becomes possible to gain a better understanding of the pathogenesis and development mechanisms of diseases, thereby providing a foundation for the formulation of individualized treatment regimens. Moreover, it enables doctors to monitor the treatment effects and make timely adjustments to the treatment strategies. In the future, the integration of immunotherapy, gene therapy, and big data analysis will bring more precise and effective treatment modalities to patients with burns, traumas, and plastic surgeries, enhancing the quality of life and rehabilitation outcomes of these patients. We earnestly invite researchers, clinicians, experts and scholars in relevant fields to actively contribute and share your latest research findings, innovative ideas, and practical experiences in the following aspects: 1. The Application and Breakthroughs of Immunotherapy in Burn and Trauma Repair: Explore how to utilize the immune regulation mechanisms to promote the recovery of damaged tissues and improve the prognosis of patients. 2. The Potential and Challenges of Gene Therapy in Plastic Surgery: Exhibit the unique advantages and issues encountered with gene technology in improving appearance and rectifying deformities. 3. The Application Value of Big Data Analysis in Burn, Trauma, and Plastic Surgery: Analyze how to provide robust support for clinical decisions through big data mining to optimize the treatment plan.
Keywords
Surgery, immunotherapy, gene therapy, big data analysis, burns, trauma, cosmetic surgery, wound healing, reconstruction, plastic surgery
Sub-topics
Immunotherapy of burn sepsis
Gene therapy for difficult-to-heal wounds
Clinical application of new drugs for burn trauma
Big data analysis of trauma
Pharmacological integrative therapy in aesthetic medicine