Creating and Analyzing Integrated Pobabilistic Functional Networks of Omics Data
Speaker: Dr Jennifer Hallinan, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
When: 2006-12-13 11:00:00
Venue: 78-420
Host: prof Janet Wiles
Abstract:The last decade has seen the amount of high-throughput, genome-wide
biological data (omics data) increase dramatically. While the
analysis of networks constructed from individual data types, such as
protein-protein interaction networks, has provided valuable insights
into biological processes, this approach does not make best use of
all the data available. In this talk I describe work underway at
the University of Newcastle upon Tyne and elsewhere to integrate
data from diverse sources into a single network, with probabilistic
edge weightings. I also discuss the types of analysis to which these
networks are amenable, and the biological insights which they can
provide.
Biography:(biography unavailable)
Type: ITEE Seminar
Contact:prof Janet Wiles, seminar host (janetw@itee.uq.edu.au)
or Guido Governatori (ITEE seminar co-ordinator)
(guido@itee.uq.edu.au)
