Predictive Analysis from Massive Knowledge Graphs on Neo4j

David Bader, GA Institute of Tech, explains how predictive graphs are implemented to detect patterns of linked data as well as anticipate new breakthroughs.

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When Graph Meets Big Data: Obstacles and Opportunities for Visualization

Love the buzzword or hate it, “big data” is an inescapable reality. Whether it’s for business intelligence or bioinformatics, recommendation engines or risk analysis, the volume, variety and velocity of data is only going to increase. Graph is an undeniably… Read more →

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This Week in Neo4j – Medium, GraphTour, GraphQL, Survey, Swag

Welcome to this week in Neo4j where we round up what’s been happening in the world of graph databases in the last 7 days. As my colleague Mark Needham is still on his well earned vacation, I’m filling in this… Read more →

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Neo4j Life Sciences & Healthcare Workshop – Proceedings from Berlin

Often invisible to the people outside of the field, life science researchers have been quietly embracing graph databases instead of the traditional triple and relational stores. On June 21, we invited a group of life science and healthcare researchers and… Read more →

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The 5-Minute Interview: Daniel Himmelstein, Postdoctoral Fellow at University of Pennsylvania

“This is a really advanced graph algorithm and Cypher nailed it,” said Daniel Himmelstein, a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania. Before using Neo4j, it took as many as 1,000 lines of code to write the main query for… Read more →

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Navigating the Complexity of Heart Failure Research with Neo4j [Community Post]

[As community content, this post reflects the views and opinions of the particular author and does not necessarily reflect the official stance of Neo4j.] Life sciences deal with complex, dynamic systems composed of interconnected elements driving health and disease (e.g.… Read more →

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Neo4j Tutorials – Around the World with Cypher

Hey all, We have a special blog post written by our wonderful Neo4j community contributor Peter Bell. He has presented Neo4j in many settings, including recently at our Neo4j Tutorial – NYC. Below are his reflections on the seminar and… Read more →

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2012 Year in Review: Graph Databases on the Rise

Happy 2013! It looks like another great year is in the forecast for graphs. This is the first of two blog posts, looking back at what has happened this past year, and then ahead to 2013. Growth in Graphs &… Read more →

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Bioinformatics and Neo4j

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