IDG Outreach meeting with BAGIM
9 am – 2 pm, August 23, 2018
Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA
Come and hear more about Illuminating the Druggable Genome Consortium, a NIH Common Fund program, composed of Knowledge Management Centers (KMC), Data Resource Generating Centers (DRGC), and Resource Dissemination and Outreach Center (RDOC).
Agenda:
9:00
Welcome and Introduction - Tudor Oprea, PhD, MD
9:05
Presentation from KMC at University of New Mexico (UNM)
Protein Knowledge Graphs and Machine Learning for Target Prioritization - Tudor Oprea, PhD, MD
Protein Knowledge Graphs and Machine Learning for Target Prioritization - Tudor Oprea, PhD, MD
9:30
Presentation from KMC at Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai (ISMMS)
Harmonizome-ML: Interactive On-the-Fly Imputation of Knowledge about Genes and Proteins with Machine Learning - Avi Ma'ayan, PhD
Harmonizome-ML: Interactive On-the-Fly Imputation of Knowledge about Genes and Proteins with Machine Learning - Avi Ma'ayan, PhD
9:55
Presentation from KMC at National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS)
Pharos, User-Interface to Illuminating Druggable Genome - Dac-Trung Nguyen and Timothy Sheils
Pharos, User-Interface to Illuminating Druggable Genome - Dac-Trung Nguyen and Timothy Sheils
10:20
Break
10:35
Presentation from DRGC - Kinase
Dark Kinase Knowledgebase - Matthew Berginski, PhD (UNC at Chapel Hill)
Small Molecule Library Informatics - Nienki Moret, Bsc (Harvard)
Dark Kinase Knowledgebase - Matthew Berginski, PhD (UNC at Chapel Hill)
Small Molecule Library Informatics - Nienki Moret, Bsc (Harvard)
11:25
Presentation from DRGC - Ion Channel
Data driven co-ablation of Ion Channels - Zicheng Hu, PhD (UCSF)
Data driven co-ablation of Ion Channels - Zicheng Hu, PhD (UCSF)
11:50
Break
12:20
Presentation from outside IDG community
Functional and structural interactions in druggable targets from evolutionary information - Chris Sander, PhD (Harvard)
Genetic variation in human drug-related genes - Debora Marks, PhD (Harvard)
Functional and structural interactions in druggable targets from evolutionary information - Chris Sander, PhD (Harvard)
Genetic variation in human drug-related genes - Debora Marks, PhD (Harvard)
13:10
Feedback loop: Discussion on improvements to better serve the community.
Location:
Harvard Medical School
Warren Alpert Building, Room 563
200 Longwood Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
BAGIM - Boston Area Group for Informatics and Modeling