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The Power of Networks for Innovation
  • Biological information is organized in small
    -world and scale-free networks where few nodes
    become hubs dominating the entire network.
  • The topology or architecture of such biological
    networks could be useful to predict and prevent
    major causes of morbidity worldwide.
  • This knowledge from systems biology could also be
    transferred and translated to better health care
    of less developed countries, by self-organizing
    networks

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Information is organized into Networks
  • Small-world
  • Highly packed
  • Short paths
  • Lethality
  • Centrality
  • Scale-free
  • Hubs
  • Rich gets richer
  • Hierarchical
  • Modular
  • Low error
  • Vulnerability

Internet (global scale)
Subcellular (nano scale)
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Power Law (The rich gets richer)
Scale-free networks
Barabási, A.L. (2002) Linked, The New Science of
Networks. Perseus.
Protein evolution
Team assembly networks
4
AN EXAMPLE OF A GENE-HUB PPAR
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Genome-wide association studies of common diseases
Prediction of morbidity
6
Genotypes and Prognosis of Diabetes
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Biological information pathways to major causes
of morbidity worldwide
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The Healthium Web
10
Estados Inicial
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Clinical
Genomic
Metabolic
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Key References
  • Rangel-Aldao R (2003) Developing countries and
    systems biology. Nature Biotechnology, 21, 3-4
  • Rangel-Aldao R (2004) Realities for Latin
    American and Caribbean Biotech. Nature
    Biotechnology, 22, 20
  • Rangel-Aldao R (2005) Innovation, Complexity,
    Networks and Health. Innovation Strategy Today,
    1, No. 2, 46-67
  • Rangel-Aldao (2007) Patenting the gene-hubs of
    Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress the Systems Biology
    Approach. Recent Patents on Biotechnology, Vol.
    1, No. 3, In the press

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Summary Slide
  • Translational research for capacity building
    from systems biology to preventative and
    networked health systems
  • Self-organizing technology transfer integrating
    clinicians and scientists by autonomous and
    synchronized local networks
  • Small-world networks as a mean to bridge
    effective international technology transfer to
    less advanced countries
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