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Feb
8
2017

WED@NICO SEMINAR: Rosemary Braun, Feinberg School of Medicine "Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Multi-scale Approaches for Analyzing *Omic Data"

When: Wednesday, February 8, 2017
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT

Where: Chambers Hall, Lower Level, 600 Foster St, Evanston, IL 60208 map it

Audience: Faculty/Staff - Student - Public - Post Docs/Docs - Graduate Students

Contact: Yasmeen Khan   (847) 491-2527

Group: Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems (NICO)

Category: Academic

Description:

Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Multi-scale Approaches for Analyzing *Omic Data

Speaker:

Rosemary Braun - Assistant Professor, Feinberg School of Medicine

Talk Abstract:

Living processes are governed by complex networks of molecular interactions involving thousands of elements: genes, proteins, enzymes, non-coding RNAs, and other signaling molecules. These systems are finely tuned to produce precise biological effects, robust enough to tolerate intrinsic and extrinsic variability, and flexible enough to adapt to environmental changes, but aberrations in these systems can lead to disease.

Advances in high-throughput "*omic" assays now make it possible to probe these systems in genome-wide detail, providing unprecedented opportunity to investigate disease mechanisms by simultaneously profiling thousands molecular markers per sample. To date, however, most analyses of *omic data consider each marker independently and treat regulatory pathways as a "sum of their parts." By neglecting the network of interactions, such approaches can miss crucial multi--gene effects associated with disease.

This talk will present some recent techniques developed in our group to incorporate pathway information into the analysis of high--dimensional *omic data. By analyzing data at the systems level, our methods enable us to integrate disparate types of *omic data, make inferences about disease mechanisms, and distinguish sets of cumulatively deleterious alterations from those that compensate one-another to preserve the overall function of a pathway. We will show how these analyses can overcome the high variability of *omics data to yield results that are more reproducible across studies, and demonstrate how these methods can be used to identify novel therapeutic and diagnostic targets.

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