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GeneWeaver: Building a Graph to Map Variants to Genes Using Neo4j 4.x and Bulk Import

Editor’s note: This presentation was given by Matthew Gerring at NODES 2021. The organization I work for, Jackson Laboratory, is a nonprofit biomedical research institution discovering precise genomic solutions for diseases and empowering the global biomedical community in the shared quest... read more


This Week in Neo4j – Web3, NFTs, PHP Dev, and Sports Data Science

Surely the most exciting part of Web3 is that it brings us closer to Web4j, which will be entirely based on property graphs. Past decentralization, a great thing about graphs is that they have no center, or equally that every connected member is a center (has centrality). You are a center. The... read more



Neo4j in the News – Winter Edition: Neo4j Growth, Big Data, and Cybercrime

Welcome back, everyone, and welcome to 2022! 2021 flew by like no other (arguably faster than 2020, I’d say). It’s hard to believe I’m writing a winter edition of our news round-up, having already wrapped up the holiday season. Over the last few months, we’ve read and spoken a... read more


Doctor.ai, a Voice Chatbot for Healthcare, Powered by Neo4j and AWS

By Sixing Huang, Derek Ding, Emil Pastor, Irwan Butar Butar, and Shiny Zhu Supported by Maruthi Prithivirajan, Joshua Yu, and Daniel Ng from Neo4j Big data, machine learning, cloud, and graph databases are transforming the healthcare industry. A vast amount of relation-rich medical data is... read more


This Week in Neo4j – Start Your Graph

This first real Twin4j of 2022 again covers a wide range of topics we think will be interesting to you. Are you wondering what's the most fun way to get your data in Neo4j? If you ask Samuel Longley, he will tell you ETL is the way to go and has started a blog series to prove his point.... read more