SESSION 7: BIOINFORMATIC ANALYSIS OF CANCER GENOMES
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The final session of the meeting, chaired by Nuria Lopez-Bigas, starts with the Bioinformatics Challenge results from Mike Schatz. Pan-cancer network analysis of combinations of somatic mutations Ben Raphael (Brown University) follows Mike with a slightly revised talk on mutational heterogeneity. Recap of driver mutations, intra-tumor heterogeneity, long tail discussion and inter-tumor heterogeneity. Announces a “whirlwind tour” of methods developed in his lab (uhoh). Can we infer tumor composition from single, mixed tumor sample? Number of SNV- and CNA based methods (shows dozen of reference ..read more
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SESSION 6: DATA VISUALIZATION AND BIG DATA CHALLENGES, PART 2
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Visual Exploration of Genomic Data Helga Thorvaldsdottir from the Broad Institute resumes the session after the coffee break, tackling big data challenges in the context of visualization. Genomic data: anything specified as genomic coordinates and a reference genome. Exploration: interactively browsing through representation of the data with the purpose of finding ‘stuff’; re-inforces a number of key concepts from Cydney’s talk. Examples via IGV and how non-reference bases are highlighted in different colors, de-emphasis of low quality calls, highlight on interesting events in the summary plot ..read more
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SESSION 6: DATA VISUALIZATION AND BIG DATA CHALLENGES
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If anyone wondered what happened to the IBM Keynote or the SevenBridges talk (both which seem to have been terrific): conference calls. Sigh. Back to BTG and the second to last session, to be chaired by Jan Aerts. Mike Schatz gave his by now traditional bioinformatics challenge, then we are off to the talks. Re-inserting human interaction into cancer genome interpretation Cydney Nielsen from the University of British Columbia starts with background information on augmenting human reasoning with intelligent systems and data visualization. Can be enhanced by interactivity which helps to better u ..read more
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SESSION 5: BEYOND THE CANCER GENOME
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Chaired by Mike Schatz who also announces the now traditional computational challenge. Understanding intrinsic and extrinsic control of intra-tumor phenotype switching Talk by Rosalie Sears (Oregon) presenting on a collaboratie project with the Gray lab. Again an intro to tumor heterogeneity along different axes of differentiation (stem/differential, luminal/basal, mesenchymal/epithelial), but probably a combination of all three axes. The goal is to understand and manage heterogeneity. Useful public data on cell lines and patients. Problem that we are not getting full response to single drugs ..read more
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SESSION 4: TRANSLATION AND CLINICAL APPLICATION
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Drugging the cancer interactome: rational target selection for drug discovery Presentation from Bissan Al-Lazikani (The Institute of Cancer Research, London, UK) starts with a quick intro of CRUK’s efforts in drug discovery and hurdles in drug discovery (target selection, biological validation, tracability for drugging, clinical efficacy). It’s an exciting time given the availability of large scale data for cancer gene identification (see previous talks), but every study identifies new/non-overlapping lists of cancer drivers resulting in a rather large target space. Try to assess targets throu ..read more
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SESSION 3: INTEGRATED SYSTEMS AND NETWORK APPROACHES
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Chaired by Jan Korbel. I did skip the first (sponsored) talk from Bio-Rad laboratories but made it for the first regular talk of the session. Christopher Plass couldn’t make it, unfortunately, but the talk title remained similar. Epigenetic reprogramming in glioblastoma Mario Suva (MGH) stepped in for Christopher. Dissecting cellular state in glioblastoma: the most frequent brain tumor, peak incidence betwee 45 and 70 years, poor prognosis. Assumption of different cell populations, solid malignancy possibly following the cancer stem cell model with genetic and epigenetic changes (though disagr ..read more
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SESSION 2: BIOLOGY FROM CANCER GENOMICS
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The second session is kicked off by Marc Gersten talking about Human genome analysis, or more specificially on large scale non-coding annotatio and its application ot cancer genomics. Highlights personal genomics as a gateway into biology rather than the other way around. People normally not interested in biology will have their genome sequenced, get mutation information and will want to understand what this means. Requires the ability to look at their genome into the context of everyone’s genome. Focus on non-coding information, includes functional genomics (ChIP-Seq, ncRNA, etc) and conserva ..read more
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SESSION 1: CANCER GENOMICS AND EPIGENOMICS
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The 2014 Beyond the Genome meeting has a simple tweet policy: talks are assumed to be sharable unless the speaker says otherwise, hashtag of the conference is #btgcg14. As always, all errors are mine. First talk by Gad Getz on Cancer genomics and evolution and completing the catalog of cancer genes who also multitasks as session chair. Quick summary of cancer mutations, driver events (which increase the fitness when it occurs), clonality, passenger events and Co. Cancer genes defined as genes that harbor driver events. Recap of the MutSig algorithm to assess mutation frequencies, adjusting for ..read more
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PIANO QUICK START: 8 BEST WAYS TO LEARN PIANO FOR BEGINNERS
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ou’ve got a new piano. It’s time to learn how to make some beautiful music. Being able to play music isn’t the only thing you can look forward to when learning a new instrument. Studies have shown that you can see several health benefits when learning something new. So what can you do to learn? This post will show you the best ways to learn the piano. Follow the eight tips below to get started on your musical journey. PIANO TIPS FOR BEGINNERS 1. LEARN THE BASICS It may seem obvious but start with the basics. Sometimes we want to jump straight in and try to see how far we can go in the beginnin ..read more
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PIANO QUICK START: 8 BEST WAYS TO LEARN PIANO FOR BEGINNERS
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ou’ve got a new piano. It’s time to learn how to make some beautiful music. Being able to play music isn’t the only thing you can look forward to when learning a new instrument. Studies have shown that you can see several health benefits when learning something new. So what can you do to learn? This post will show you the best ways to learn the piano. Follow the eight tips below to get started on your musical journey. PIANO TIPS FOR BEGINNERS 1. LEARN THE BASICS It may seem obvious but start with the basics. Sometimes we want to jump straight in and try to see how far we can go in the beginnin ..read more
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