Our Centers
Our centers synergize with each other through a vibrant network of transdisciplinary projects. This transdisciplinary approach make iNetMed a research powerhouse. Cross-pollination between computer science and systems engineering, cell and molecular biology, biochemistry and structural biology, high-throughput omics, mathematics, chemistry, physics, and translational medicine will identify novel drug targets and therapeutics to control them.
Agilent CoE
Measure Across Scales
ConCISE
Decode Nature’s Designs
HUMANOID
Meet Us at Phase "Zero"
PreCSN
Build Actionable Network
TEDx Bermuda
Decoding Cellular Intelligence | Pradipta Ghosh, M.D.
Any cell in the body is the beginning of artificial intelligence – sensing, deciding, reacting and adapting. Uncovering the communication layers and breaking down the complexity allows us to understand the components in each layer. By using a combination of novel mathematical tools, computational algorithm and multi-omics approach of looking at the important networks inside cells, we have been able to create disease paths for diseases that have no cure.
Director's Message
The Institute or Network Medicine (iNetMed) embraces and executes the visions set forth by these individuals and institutes as our guiding principles. Our mission is to look beyond the apparent differences, complexities, and heterogeneity to recognize fundamental unifying principles, because most systems – be it our body, our cells, or our machines – they all operate and abide by the same fundamental laws of nature.
The Need for Convergence to Decode Complex Systems
"We know that science, like everything else, is more productive when teams are diverse than if they are all looking the same."
— Dr. Francis Collins, National Institute of Health (NIH); Director (Health & Medicine, 2020)
"The grand challenges of today — will not be solved by one discipline alone. They require convergence: the merging of ideas, approaches, and technologies from widely diverse fields of knowledge to stimulate innovation and discovery."
— National Science Foundation (NSF), 2016
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. Simple can be harder than complex: You have to work hard to get your thinking clean to make it simple. But it's worth it in the end because once you get there, you can move mountains."
— Steve Jobs, Founder, Apple Inc.