Biological and Health Systems
Understanding biological interdependencies by integrating networks in biological systems, network medicine, and epidemiology & public health.
This research area uses network science to study the complex interconnections within biological systems and their far-reaching impact on human health, from subcellular and genomic interactions to population-level phenomena.
By integrating tools from network science, computational modeling, artificial intelligence, behavioral analytics, and medicine, our cross-disciplinary approach generates insights that directly inform disease control strategies, health system decision-making, policy guidance, and personalized medicine. This positions us at the forefront of efforts to understand how biological interdependencies shape human health outcomes and to address some of the most pressing health challenges in public health today.