Speaker: Marieke Kuijjer, Group Leader for Computational Biology and Systems Medicine, Norwegian Centre for Molecular Medicine (NCMM), University of Oslo.
Location: Domus Medica, Room 2183 (at Dept. of Nutrition)
Title: Estimating single-sample networks to model disruption of gene regulation in cancer
Abstract: The biological state of the cell is characterized by a complex network of interacting genes, proteins, microRNAs, as well as other molecules. Gene regulatory network reconstruction algorithms estimate the likelihood of these molecular interactions by drawing on large numbers of expression data to model an "aggregate" network. However, while informative in highlighting overall differences between two or more conditions, aggregate network models fail to capture the heterogeneity represented in a disease population. I will introduce a computational framework for single-sample network reconstruction that allows us to “extract” individual patient networks from aggregate networks. I will demonstrate the strengths of this method in multiple datasets and will highlight newly identified gene regulatory interactions that play a role in cancer.
Organizer: Oslo Centre for Biostatistics and Epidemiology (OCBE), Research group in Statistics and Biostatistics, Dept. of Mathematics, UiO and Big Insight
Contact persons: Manuela Zucknick and Jon Michael Gran