@article{628597ece37c4ffa912d875f16d699e3,
title = "“Endocrine Supremacism” of new version in the Anthropocene",
author = "Hiroshi Itoh",
note = "Funding Information: We propose a new field in endocrinology from the understanding and interventions of “Omni” as described above. Driven by clock genes, the circadian rhythm exists even at the single-cell level, and the entrainment by various oscillators, such as light and food stimuli, produces robust rhythm at the organ and individual levels, resulting in resilience to various perturbations. This rhythm entrainment is related to many hormones such as cortisol; however, it has been difficult so far to understand details of its overall profile. In recent years, however, technologies such as single-cell sequencing, spatial omics, bioinformatic big data analysis, and AI analysis have been developed, enabling us to foresee future trajectories precisely and detect me-byo (presymptomatic conditions before the disease onset) in humans by continuously acquiring humoral factor infor-E mation and conducting wave analysis. In this standpoint, we applied for a group research grant in the 2022 JES Grant for Interdisciplinary Innovative Research, and our project was accepted. Funding Information: JES Awards 2022 1st JES Grant for Interdisciplinary Innovative Research 2020 19th JES Award 1995 15th JES Research Award",
year = "2023",
doi = "10.1507/endocrj.EJ20221130",
language = "English",
volume = "70",
pages = "233--240",
journal = "Endocrine journal",
issn = "0918-8959",
publisher = "Japan Endocrine Society",
number = "3",
}