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BSBT4002 - Big Data and Biological Networks

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Course CodeBSBT4002
LevelDegree Level Course
Credits4
TypeElective
Pre-requisitesNone

📖 Description

To enable the students to “understand” biological data, to represent, and analyze various datasets from a network perspective, to encourage network thinking applied to problems across disciplines, to understand various network models used to model real-world networks, to apply network analytics techniques to understand biological networks, to implement basic network analysis algorithms in Python, to learn different AI/ML problem formulations for biological data, and to apply AI/ML techniques for analysis of biological data using Python.

🗓️ Weekly Syllabus

WeekTopic
Week 1Introduction to Biological Big Data. Information Flow in Biological Systems.
Week 2Omics datasets: Various flavours of big biological datasets (genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, metabolomic, etc.).
Week 3Introduction to Graph theory. History. Types of graphs. Representing biological networks.
Week 4Network structure: Key parameters, measures of centrality
Week 5Key Network Models: Erdos-Renyi, Watts-Strogatz (small-world) and Barabasi-Albert (power-law models)
Week 6Network clustering/community detection. Identifying motifs in networks. Studying network perturbations.
Week 7Applications of network biology: Predicting drug targets, predicting drug molecules, synthesis of new molecules (chemoinformatics)
Week 8Applications of network biology: Epidemiology, Centrality-lethality hypothesis.
Week 9AI & ML for Biological Data Analysis. Introduction to AI & ML tasks in biological networks.
Week 10Biological network reconstruction from omics and literature data
Week 11Property prediction using network data. Node classification and link prediction.
Week 12Analysis of heterogeneous and multi-layer/multiplex networks. Future Perspectives.

📝 About the Instructors

Dr. Nirav P Bhatt
Assistant Professor,
Department of Biotechnology,
IIT Madras
Dr Nirav P Bhatt earned his Bachelor in Chemical Engineering from The M S University of Baroda, Masters in Chemical Engineering from IIT Madras, and Docteur es Science (DSc) from EPFL, Switzerland. Currently, He is Assistant Professor with Bio Tech Department in IIT Madras.
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Karthik Raman
Assistant Professor,
Department of Biotechnology,
IIT Madras
Dr. Karthik Raman is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Biotechnology, Indian Institute of Technology Madras since April 2011. His research interests are in the areas of metabolic network analysis, with applications in metabolic engineering and drug target identification. He received his Ph.D. in 2009 from the lab of Prof. Nagasuma Chandra at the Supercomputer Education and Research Centre at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. His Ph.D. thesis involved the computational analysis of metabolic networks and protein-protein interaction networks in Mycobacterium tuberculosis, for the prediction of potential drug targets. Following his Ph.D., Karthik was a post-doctoral researcher at the lab of Prof. Dr. Andreas Wagner, at the University of Zürich, Switzerland. Karthik’s post-doctoral research was involved the analysis of signalling circuits in yeast as well as synthetic logic circuits, for their robustness and evolvability.
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Prof. Himanshu Sinha
Associate Professor,
Department of Biotechnology,
IIT Madras
Dr. Himanshu Sinha is an Associate Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras in the Department of Biotechnology. He is also a Co-ordinator for the Initiative for Biological Systems Engineering. His research Area is Complex Genetics, Systems Biology.He received his Ph.D. in Department of Plant Science at the [Downing College, Cambridge University]. He carried out his postdoctorate at the Center for Microbial Pathogenesis, Department of Molecular Biology and Microbiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC USA. He was a Senior Postdoc at Genome Biology Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany. Following this he was a Reader at Department of Biological Sciences, TIFR, Mumbai, India.
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