CHIBIThe Center for Health Informatics & Bioinformatics
would like to invite you to a Research Seminar
Systems Biology and Next Generation Sequencing Approaches to Studying Complex Disease
Abstract: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have become a popular approach to search for common genetic variants with susceptibility to complex diseases or traits. Recently, pathway- or network-based analysis of GWAS datasets has emerged as an alternative but potentially powerful search approach for disease causal genes, assuming a complex disease may have resulted from a number of genes that disrupt one or more pathways or protein complexes. This talk covers our recently developed dense module search of genetic signals from GWAS dataset(s) in protein-protein interaction network. In the second part, I will present some next generation sequencing projects, aiming to uncover disease-related genes or markers, and their underlying molecular mechanisms.
Presented by:Zhongming Zhao, Ph.D., M.S.Chief Bioinformatics Officer, Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center (VICC)Director, Bioinformatics Resource Center, VICCAssociate Director, Vanderbilt Center for Quantitative SciencesDirector, Bioinformatics and Systems Medicine LaboratoryIngram Associate Professor of Cancer ResearchAssociate Professor, Departments of Biomedical Informatics, Psychiatry, and Cancer BiologyVanderbilt University Medical Center
Thursday October 25th11AM-12:30PM
Smilow Seminar Room