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Scientists from Novartis & Icelandic Heart Association (IHA) recently discovered that the bloodstream contains multiple complex networks of proteins that act in concert to maintain health. And when these networks aren’t operating in perfect harmony, they also appear to be connected to the development of complex diseases, such as heart disease, diabetes, kidney disease, liver disease & more. These networks can’t be seen or heard in a physical exam. They aren’t traceable with a dye and they can’t be inferred by sequencing the genome. Rather, they only became evident when the research team leveraged big data — in this case, a complex and massive conglomeration of clinical, genomic and proteomic data about more than 5000 Icelanders, part of the Reykjavik Study (a research program launched in 1967 intended to get at the roots of heart disease and its prevention). The researchers’ analysis hinged on data gleaned from a single droplet of blood or serum from each Icelander. The data inside each droplet acted as a critical linker, connecting the dots between other volumes of data and suggesting that sometimes, the more complex the data, the more valuable. #datascience #reimaginemedicine


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