Sentences with phrase «computational framework»

In a study in Molecular & Cellular Proteomics, Sriram Neelamegham and colleagues at the University of Buffalo introduced an open - source computational framework called GlycoPAT to address this limitation.
This is a first approach towards modeling an entire descending pathway that comprises very diverse neuron types within a single, common computational framework.
CCA's primary mission is to create new computational frameworks that will enable scientists to analyze large astronomical datasets and understand complex multi-scale physics in a cosmological context.
«The proposed computational framework is general and applicable to non-metallic liquids, offering great promise in understanding and engineering solutions and liquid electrolytes for a variety of important energy technologies,» Pham said.
«We use and extend a computational framework called «Overture,» which was originally developed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,» Braun added.
The researchers developed a computational framework to determine the structure of protein interaction networks in each sample and infer which genes performed different cellular functions within these networks.
Next, the team plans to validate their computational framework as a tool to assess changes in gene function in other biological contexts, such as in other diseases and tissues.
Philipp Keller, a group leader at Janelia, led the team that developed the computational framework.
The information on cell positions and movements throughout the embryo was reconstructed using a computational framework for automated cell tracking.
Here, the authors built a map of many of these known processes into a computational framework.
TGI has spent years developing a computational framework and innovative tools for NGS analysis, with a particular emphasis on variant discovery and annotation.
To tackle this problem, Dr. Jae Yong Ryu, Assistant Professor Hyun Uk Kim and Distinguished Professor Sang Yup Lee, all from the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), developed a computational framework, named DeepDDI, that accurately predicts 86 DDI types for a given drug pair.
A Korean research team from KAIST developed a computational framework, DeepDDI, that accurately predicts and generates 86 types of drug - drug and drug - food interactions as outputs of human - readable sentences, which allows in - depth understanding of the drug - drug and drug - food interactions.
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