Giulia is a Principal Investigator and Lecturer at Harvard Medical School. She received her Ph.D. (“Doctor Europaeus” or European Doctorate) in Physics from the University of Bologna. Her background is in network modeling of biological information, with a focus on the characterization of network and multilayer network ensembles as null models, to identify non-random patterns in real data and quantify the information content. She is currently supervising the Foodome project to which she is contributing the Foodome Knowledge Graph and research on individual eating pattern variability.
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177 Huntington Ave
New College of the Humanities
Devon House
58 St Katharine’s Way
London, E1W 1LP, UK
Devon House
58 St Katharine’s Way
London, E1W 1LP, UK
Roux Institute
100 Fore St
Portland, ME 04101
100 Fore St
Portland, ME 04101
Network Science Institute
177 Huntington Ave
177 Huntington Ave
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NeurIPS Temporal Graph learning workshop
December 11, 2023
arXiv
July 17, 2023
Nature Communications
April 8, 2023
iScience
September 16, 2022
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