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📝 Taxi pooling in New York City:
a #network-based approach to social sharing problems

Paolo Santi, Giovanni Resta, Michael Szell, Stanislav Sobolevsky, Steven #Strogatz, Carlo Ratti

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📌 Taxi services are a vital part of urban transportation, and a major contributor to traffic
congestion and air pollution causing substantial adverse effects on human health1, 2.
Sharing taxi trips is a possible way of reducing the negative impact of taxi services on
cities3, but this comes at the expense of passenger discomfort in terms of a longer travel
time. Due to computational challenges, taxi sharing has traditionally been approached on
small scales4, 5, such as within airport perimeters6, 7, or with dynamical ad-hoc ...
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📝 Network #medicine: a network-based
approach to human disease
Albert-László #Barabási, Natali Gulbahce and Joseph Loscalzo

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📌 ABSTRACT:
Given the functional interdependencies between the molecular components in a
human cell, a disease is rarely a consequence of an abnormality in a single gene, but reflects
the perturbations of the complex intracellular and intercellular network that links tissue
and organ systems. The emerging tools of network medicine offer a platform to explore
systematically not only the molecular complexity of a particular disease, leading to the
identification of disease modules and pathways, but also the molecular relationships among
apparently distinct (patho)phenotypes. Advances in this direction are essential for identifying
new disease genes, for uncovering the biological significance of disease-associated
mutations identified by genome-wide association studies and full-genome sequencing, and
for identifying drug targets and biomarkers for complex diseases.