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1. Complex causality : Bridging analytical sociology and social-ecological systems research
Sammanfattning : Understanding the complexity of social-ecological phenomena like climate change, ocean acidification, and biodiversity loss requires interdisciplinary collaboration. However, scholars that engage in interdisciplinary work face the challenge of grasping other disciplines’ causal reasoning. LÄS MER
2. Pain and health in adolescents and young adults – pieces of a puzzle
Sammanfattning : Background: Musculoskeletal pain is a burden for the individual and for society, and it has a negative impact on overall health. The biological, psychological, and social factors that govern pain and health form a complex puzzle to put together. LÄS MER
3. Understanding the genetic basis of complex traits
Sammanfattning : Recent advances in genetics and genomics have provided numerous opportunities to study the genetic basis of complex traits. Nevertheless, dissecting the genetic basis of complex traits is still challenged by the complex genetic architecture, in which many genes are involved, and many have small contributions to phenotypic variation, interactions with other genes or environmental factors. LÄS MER
4. Patterns in big data bioinformatics : Understanding complex diseases with interpretable machine learning
Sammanfattning : Alterations in the flow of genetic information may lead to complex diseases. Such changes are measured with various omics techniques that usually produce the so-called “big data”. Using interpretable machine learning (ML), we retrieved patterns from transcriptomics data sets. LÄS MER
5. Uncovering biomarkers and molecular heterogeneity of complex diseases : Utilizing the power of Data Science
Sammanfattning : Uncovering causal drivers of complex diseases is yet a difficult challenge. Unlike single-gene disorders complex diseases are heterogeneous and are caused by a combination of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors which complicates the identification of patient subgroups and the disease causal drivers. LÄS MER