Course overview
Bioinformatics, Systems Biology and Nature
This course will explore how software tools employing network analysis, algorithms, and big data can provide unique opportunities for facilitating self-healing.
Faculty
Peter D'Adamo, ND
Conference Series
AIHM 2019 Annual Conference
Required Lessons
1
Time to Complete
1 hour
non-CME Eligible*
0 Credits
What you will learn
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Course Summary
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By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Recognize the diagnostic and treatment possibilities of the generative paradigm (EBM versus Big Data).
- Utilize generative software tools to develop person-specific, high-information value, polypharmacy protocols.
- Utilize generative software tools to perform person-specific microbiota interaction community analysis.
- Utilize AI classifier algorithms (such as Naive Bayes) to produce a probabilistic framework for differential diagnosis.
- Develop a more phenotypic (epistatic) representational model of person-specific genomic polymorphisms through the use of boolean algorithms.
Course includes:
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Course Faculty
Peter D'Adamo, ND
About Peter
Peter D'Adamo is a naturopathic physician who is also an author, researcher-educator, amateur horologist, budding software developer and air-cooled enthusiast. He is considered a world expert in glycobiology, principally the ABO (ABH) blood groups and the secretor (FUT2) polymorphisms. In 1990 Dr. D'Adamo was awarded Physician of the Year by The American Association of Naturopathic Physicians.
In 2001 Dr. D'Adamo founded the Institute for Human Individuality (IfHI). In 2003 he instigated the first IfHI biannual conference and certification, at which he was the keynote speaker. These conferences, which have attracted the best and brightest minds in nutritional genomics, have continued through 2005, 2007, 2009 and 2011. In 1996, Dr. D'Adamo wrote the NY Times Bestseller Eat Right For Your Type.
*CME/CEU Credits
The CME for this course has expired, however you will continue to have access to your purchased content.