From Network Medicine to Food and Knowledge Graphs
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Albert Laszlo Barabasi is here to to talk about what he is most excited which is network medicine. Albert presents what network medicine is, which is a network-based approach to human diseases and he explains that the existence of disease module is important because it would benefit if you really would like to kind of design a new drug or invent a new drug that would cure the disease like asthma which is presented in the video. Albert and his team has developed tools such that it would help identify disease and help drug development to try and help the efforts of fighting diseases overall.
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