Modeling Core
建模核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10558422
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 40.72万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-02-01 至 2028-01-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:2019-nCoVAntibody titer measurementAutomobile DrivingBehavioralBiologicalClinicalCohort StudiesCollaborationsCommunitiesCommunity OutreachComplexComputer softwareComputing MethodologiesDataData SetDimensionsDisease OutcomeEbolaEpidemiologyEvolutionExperimental DesignsGoalsImmuneImmune responseInfectionMathematicsMeasurementMethodologyMethodsMissionModalityModelingMolecular EpidemiologyNaturePatient-Focused OutcomesPhylogenetic AnalysisPredictive FactorPreventiveProtocols documentationResearchResearch PersonnelStatistical MethodsSystemSystems BiologyT-LymphocyteTechniquesTechnologyTherapeuticTrainingVaccinationVaccinesVariantViralViruscomputerized toolsdata integrationfitnessfundamental researchheterogenous datahigh dimensionalityinsightlaboratory experimentlong-term sequelaemathematical methodsmodel buildingmultidimensional datamultidisciplinaryoutcome predictionpathogenpathogenic virusprognosticsocialstatistical and machine learningsupervised learningtoolunsupervised learningvariants of concern
项目摘要
Project Summary - Modeling Core
The Center for Viral Systems Biology (CViSB) collects and aggregates complex, multidimensional, and
heterogeneous data, leading to challenges in interpreting these diverse experimental measurements. The
Modeling Core’s primary goal is to develop and apply computational and statistical methods to elucidate
key features of viral pathogens as well as host immune responses to infection and vaccination. Our
approach will integrate data both within and across measurement modalities using data-driven
mathematical tools to identify important host and virus factors, understand virus evolution and spread,
and predict patient outcomes. We will disseminate our findings and tools, enabling CViSB as well as
community researchers to perform similar analyses for a range of viral pathogens.
To accomplish these objectives and support the overall mission of CViSB, we have the following four
aims: (1) Build models to predict disease outcomes using data-driven latent variable models; (2) Develop
methods to study host-pathogen dynamics by integrating heterogeneous data; (3) Construct methods for
large-scale analysis of evolutionary dynamics; (4) Integrate social, environmental, and virus factors into
models to understand virus variant spread; and (5) Provide broad analysis support for CViSB and the
SysBio community.
项目摘要 - 建模核心
病毒系统生物学中心 (CViSB) 收集并汇总了复杂的、多维的、
异构数据,导致解释这些不同的实验测量结果面临挑战。
建模核心的主要目标是开发和应用计算和统计方法来阐明
病毒病原体的主要特征以及宿主对感染和疫苗接种的免疫反应。
该方法将使用数据驱动集成测量模式内部和跨测量模式的数据
数学工具来识别重要的宿主和病毒因素,了解病毒的进化和传播,
我们将传播我们的研究结果和工具,以实现 CViSB 以及患者的结果。
社区研究人员对一系列病毒病原体进行类似的分析。
为了实现这些目标并支持 CViSB 的总体使命,我们有以下四个目标
目标:(1) 使用数据驱动的潜变量模型建立模型来预测疾病结果;(2) 开发
(3) 构造方法
(4) 整合社会、环境、病毒因素
了解病毒变体传播的模型;(5) 为 CViSB 和
系统生物社区。
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