npj Systems Biology and Applications (Jan 2024)

An architecture for collaboration in systems biology at the age of the Metaverse

  • Eliott Jacopin,
  • Yuki Sakamoto,
  • Kozo Nishida,
  • Kazunari Kaizu,
  • Koichi Takahashi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41540-024-00334-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract As the current state of the Metaverse is largely driven by corporate interests, which may not align with scientific goals and values, academia should play a more active role in its development. Here, we present the challenges and solutions for building a Metaverse that supports systems biology research and collaboration. Our solution consists of two components: Kosmogora, a server ensuring biological data access, traceability, and integrity in the context of a highly collaborative environment such as a metaverse; and ECellDive, a virtual reality application to explore, interact, and build upon the data managed by Kosmogora. We illustrate the synergy between the two components by visualizing a metabolic network and its flux balance analysis. We also argue that the Metaverse of systems biology will foster closer communication and cooperation between experimentalists and modelers in the field.