While Pharos remains target-centric, it is equally important to be able to examine diseases in relation to their associated targets. As such, Pharos has always included diseases as a browseable list, as well as a disease details page. Pharos 3.0 expands on the data collected and displayed about diseases. When available, a description from the Disease Ontology is shown. The hierarchy of each specific disease is also shown, allowing users to view parent or child diseases or syndromes, as well as the siblings for each disease. In addition, a breakdown of the targets associated with each disease is shown, which can also be opened in the target browse page, allowing users to filter the list of associated targets. The target-disease Novelty score is shown in the Target-Importance Novelty eXplorer (TIN-X, (41) panel. Similar to the target based TIN-X view, this is a scatterplot of novel targets related to the disease of interest. Novelty estimates the scarcity of publications about a target, whereas Importance estimates the strength of the association between that target and a specific disease (42). The X-axis shows