6.8710/1J/18.S997 Computational Systems Biology: Deep Learning in the Life Sciences

Repeats every week every Tuesday and every Thursday until Tue May 13 2025 except Tue Feb 18 2025, Tue Mar 25 2025, Thu Mar 27 2025.
Tue, 02/04/2025 - 12:30pm to 2:00pm
Location: 
10-250
Instructor: 
Bonnie Berger

Presents innovative approaches to computational problems in the life sciences, focusing on deep learning-based approaches with comparisons to conventional methods. Topics include protein-DNA interaction, chromatin accessibility, regulatory variant interpretation, medical image understanding, medical record understanding, therapeutic design, and experiment design (the choice and interpretation of interventions). Focuses on machine learning model selection, robustness, and interpretation. Teams complete a multidisciplinary final research project using TensorFlow or other framework. Provides a comprehensive introduction to each life sciences problem, but relies upon students understanding probabilistic problem formulations. Students taking graduate version complete additional assignments.