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Machine Learning In Computational Epigenetics
[Seminar cancelled] Speaker: Dr. Youngsook Lucy JUNG Center for Biomedical Informatics Harvard Medical School, USA Title: "Machine Learning In Computational Epigenetics" Date: Tuesday, 13 March 2012 Time: 3:00pm - 4:00pm Venue: Room 2463 (near lifts 25/26), HKUST Abstract: DNA is wrapped around nucleosomes which are composed of histone proteins. DNA and various modified histones and non-histone proteins are called chromatin, which serve to cell differentiation, gene regulation and other key cellular processes including disease. These epigenetic modifications of histones and non-histones create patterns that relate to various functional elements in the genome such as gene transcription initiation, elongation, enhancer and repression. Identifying patterns of combinations of the epigenetic modifications that are common across the genome is a useful way to understand genome organization. The grouped recurring combinations of patterns are called chromatin states. Genome-wide annotations of chromatin states provide better understanding of the potential functions of underlying DNA sequences. In this talk, I will provide several examples of how machine learning techniques such as HMM and K-means algorithms can be used in this context, i.e., finding combinatorial patterns of chromatin states. ******************** Biography: Dr. Youngsook Lucy Jung is a research fellow at the Center for Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School, USA. Jung obtained her PhD from the Health Science Technology of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, and received her BS and MS from Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department of Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Korea. Her research interests are in understanding chromatin structure and functions in various systems using machine learning and computational analyses. She also works on developing computational methods and tools for next-generation sequencing data.