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The Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Network Medicine is a brand-new research hub dedicated to tackling some of the most complex challenges in modern medicine.
We embrace a research paradigm that puts fundamental insights derived from biomedical data in the driver’s seat. Our mission is to understand the architecture of cross-scale networks—from the molecular level to the whole body—that underpin health and disease, and to use this understanding to transform how diseases are diagnosed, treated, and managed.
We are a radically interdisciplinary team, uniting experts from fields as diverse as biology, medicine, physics, mathematics, architecture, and art. This unique mix creates an environment where science, technology, and art converge, allowing bold and unconventional ideas to thrive.
Embedded in a vibrant network of academic, clinical, and industry partners, we are committed to bringing our ambitious vision to life and creating impact that reaches beyond academia.
Network medicine represents a paradigm shift in our understanding of diseases by unveiling the intricate connections among biological components, thus enabling a more holistic and precise approach to patient care. The LBI-NetMed aims to catalyze this paradigm shift by deciphering the fundamental architecture of cross-scale networks from the molecular to the whole-body level, and applying the insights to improve how diseases are diagnosed, treated, and managed.
The human body contains myriads of components that range from biomolecules to cells, tissues and organs. Modern technologies allow us to profile these components at molecular resolution, generating massive amounts of data in biological and medical research. Interpreting this data, however, poses a critical challenge in both research and clinical practice. Our limitations in interpreting these massive data, in turn, limits our ability to exploit them for practical medical applications. These limitations are not only technical, but rather conceptual, as we lack understanding of the fundamental principles governing human biology across molecular, cellular, organ, and whole-body levels.
The overarching ambition of the LBI-NetMed is to leverage network theory, machine learning and artificial intelligence to formulate a holistic view of the intricate cross-scale nature of human biology and to translate the gained insights to concrete medical impact ranging from diagnosis to treatment.
To achieve this, we will systematically:
We will pursue three major research lines along the hierarchical biological organization from molecules to tissues, organs, the whole body system, and finally the population level. In parallel, a next generation data exploration platform will be developed aiming to open up entirely new ways of integrating and interpreting complex biomedical data.
Major research questions that we will address are:
We will closely collaborate with clinical partne2rs to translate, validate and implement our results on these fundamental questions into medical practice.