Description: Systems Biology is an interdisciplinary field that studies biological systems as integrated and interacting networks rather than isolated components. It combines biology, mathematics, computer science, and engineering to understand how genes, proteins, cells, and metabolic pathways work together to produce complex biological functions. By using computational modeling, data analysis, and high-throughput experimental data, systems biology helps predict system behavior under different conditions. This approach is essential for understanding disease mechanisms, drug responses, and cellular processes. Systems biology plays a crucial role in personalized medicine, biotechnology, and advancing our overall understanding of life at a systems level.