Join the session to learn:
- Since 2012, the IDG program has produced a wealth of research findings, datasets, and computational tools, all directed at expanding knowledge of human protein targets, and thereby, empowering new and improved pharmaceutical therapies.
- IDG R&D continues in 2026, with several new, improved, and updated datasets and tools, UIs and APIs, publications, and scientific use cases relevant to a variety of research areas.
- Featured resources include: (1) Pharos 2.0, a major update to the IDG data portal, from the development team at NIH-NCATS, (2) KG2ML: Integrating Knowledge Graphs and Positive Unlabeled Learning for Identifying Disease-Associated Genes, and (3) TICTAC: Target Illumination Clinical Trials Analytics with Cheminformatics.
Speakers:
- Jeremy J Yang, PhD–Research Associate Professor, Translational Informatics Division, Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, UNM
- Jessica Maine, PhD–Staff Scientist, Division of Preclinical Innovation, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), NIH
- Praveen Kumar, PhD–Research Assistant Professor, Translational Informatics Division, Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, UNM
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