Department of Surgery

Using Interpretable Machine Learning and Network Systems Approaches to Uncover Molecular Mechanisms of Immune Regulation and Dysregulation

Date

April 1, 2021 - 8:30am

Event Description

Presenter: Dr. Jishnu Das, Assistant Professor of Immunology and Computational Biology

Dr. Das's lab is currently working on using network systems and functional genomic approaches to perform multi-scale integration of genomic and epigenomic datasets with biological networks to identify molecular phenotypes underlying a range of immunological disorders. They also use statistical and interpretable machine-learning techniques to integrate multi-omic datasets (genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, metabolomic and antibody-omic) and elucidate molecular mechanisms of immune regulation and dysregulation. Dr. Das's talk will discuss recent progress made on both fronts. 

Background Reading

Using machine learning to uncover immune correlates in infectious diseases

Moving beyond predictive to interpretable machine learning approaches

Using network systems approaches to elucidate molecular phenotypes in genetic disease

Location and Address

Zoom virtual meeting

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