Researchers from our center, in collaboration with State University of New York, Binghamton University and the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência developed a mathematical and computational framework to understand how biochemical networks contribute to the evolvability, robustness, and resilience of biological organisms. In a paper in the journal Journal of the Royal Society Interface, Luis Rocha,… Read more »
Tag: computational biology
CASCI alumnus makes Fast Company’s most creative list
Congratulations to CASCI alumnus Dr. Ahmed Abdeen Hamed who was recognized by FastCompany magazine, among the most creative people in the world, in 2016, for his research publication entitled: Twitter K-H networks in action: Advancing biomedical literature for drug search.Dr. Hamed completed his Computer Science MS degree at Indiana University in May 2005 and joined… Read more »
Control of Complex Networks
Network science has allowed us to understand the organization of complex systems across disciplines. However, there is a need to understand how to control them; for example, to identify strategies to revert a diseased cell to a healthy state in cancer treatment. Recent work in the field—based on linear control theory—suggests that the controllability of… Read more »
CNETS Team Uses Instagram to monitor Drug Interactions and Adverse Reactions
Update: On March 21st, 2016 the paper described below (PMC4720984) was highlighted by Russ Altman from Stanford University in his yearly review as one of 30 important papers of the year in translational bioinformatics. Using complex networks analysis and social media mining, CNETS researchers from the CASCI team have found that Instagram, a growing social… Read more »
NIH Project to study Drug-Drug Interaction
Prof. Luis Rocha from CNETS at IU Bloomington, Prof. Lang Li from IUPUI Medical School, and Prof. Hagit Shatkay from the University of Delaware have been awarded a four-year, $1.7M grant from NIH/NLM to study the large-scale extraction of drug-Interaction from medical text. Drug-drug interaction (DDI) leads to adverse drug reactions, emergency room visits and… Read more »
Persistent Systems Project
A new grant to analyze social media for health risks and adverse drug reactions from Persistent Systems, was awarded to Luis Rocha and CASCI.