The BD2K-LINCS Data Coordination and Integration Center hosts a webinar series that provides a forum for data scientists within and outside of the LINCS project to present their work on problems related to LINCS data analysis and integration.
About LINCS: The Library of Network-Based Cellular Signatures (LINCS) Program aims to create a network-based understanding of biology by cataloging changes in gene expression and other cellular processes that occur when cells are exposed to a variety of perturbing agents.
Combining Forward and Reverse Engineering to Understand Complex Fractional Killing
Date & Time: 25 April 2017 | 3:00 PM ET
Presenter: Tongli Zhang, PhD, University of Cincinnati
Click here for details on how to join the webinar.
Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at 3:00pm to 4:00pm
Webinar
Click here for details on how to connect to the webinar with GoToMeeting.
Combining Forward and Reverse Engineering to Understand Complex Fractional Killing
Speaker:
Tongli Zhang, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology
University of Cincinnati
BD2K-LINCS DCIC Principal Investigator:
Avi Ma'ayan PhD
Professor, Department of Pharmacological Sciences
Director, Mount Sinai Center for Bioinformatics
The BD2K-LINCS Data Coordination and Integration Center is part of the Big Data to Knowledge (BD2K) NIH initiative, and it is the data coordination center for the NIH Common Fund's Library of Integrated Network-based Cellular Signatures (LINCS) program, which aims to characterize how a variety of human cells, tissues and the entire organism respond to perturbations by drugs and other molecular factors. This Center is co-funded by BD2K and the NIH Common Fund (NIH grant number: U54HL127624).