

Graphs in Life Sciences
Join us on March 26 at 5:00 PM GMT (1:00 PM EST) for a live, interactive webinar with the TuringDB founders, Erik Antonsen (Harvard Medical School and Co-founder of OSMED), and Robert J. Reynolds (University of Central Florida College of Medicine).
In this session, we’ll explore how knowledge graphs are being applied across life sciences, healthcare, and medical research, and how connected biomedical data can support clinical reasoning, research workflows, and decision-making in constrained and extreme environments such as space missions with NASA.
You’ll learn:
How knowledge graphs help structure complex biomedical and clinical data
Why graph-based approaches are becoming important for life sciences research and healthcare systems
How connected datasets enable multi-hop reasoning across biological, clinical, and operational knowledge
Real-world perspectives on applying knowledge graphs to medicine in extreme environments such as spaceflight
What the future of connected biomedical data looks like for research and clinical decision support
Whether you work in life sciences, healthcare, biomedical AI, or knowledge engineering, this session will provide practical insights into how graph technologies are shaping the next generation of medical research and intelligent healthcare systems.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A, so bring your questions and join the conversation.
Let’s chat graphs.