Multi-Omic Integration for Understanding Disease

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Ron Shamir (Tel Aviv University)
https://simons.berkeley.edu/talks/multi-omic-integration-understanding-disease
Computational Challenges in Very Large-Scale 'Omics'

The availability of large multi-modal biological datasets invites researchers to deepen our understanding in basic science and medicine, with the goal of personalized analysis. While inquiry of each data type separately often provides insights, integrative analysis has the potential to reveal more holistic, systems-level findings. We demonstrate the power of integrated analysis in disease by developing algorithms on several levels, including subtyping based on multiple omics for the same cancer; predicting one omic based on another; and predicting a healthy individual’s future risk of developing cancer based on data from routine periodical checkups.




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Computational Challenges in Very Large-Scale 'Omics'
Ron Shamir