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Deep Learning for DNA Analysis

Parole chiave ANTIBIOTICS, DRUG RESISTANCE, BACTERIA, DRUG DESIG, DEEP NEURAL NETWORKS, MACHINE LEARNING

Riferimenti GIOVANNI SQUILLERO

Riferimenti esterni Alberto Tonda (INRAE, France); Pietro Barbiero (University of Cambridge, UK).

Gruppi di ricerca DAUIN - GR-05 - ELECTRONIC CAD & RELIABILITY GROUP - CAD

Tipo tesi RESEARCH / EXPERIMENTAL

Descrizione Convolutional neural networks (CNN), techniques from the domain of Deep Learning, are able to take into account relationships in sequences of data. Traditionally used for analysis of images and text, CNNs have been recently applied to the bioinformatics domain: for example, strands of RNA from SARS-CoV-2 (the virus responsible for COVID-19) have been scanned by a CNN to
uncover sequences that ultimately led to a reliable test.

CNNs could potentially be precious to tackle other medical issues, for example predicting the sensitivity to antibiotics for bacteria responsible for sepsis, an illness that is estimated to take over 11 million lives every year.

The objective of this thesis is to use a CNN to predict sensitivity or resistance to antibiotics for bacteria, analyzing their RNA as a sequence of data. Starting from real-world data, already collected from open repositories, the candidate shall prepare and test a CNN to verify whether such a machine learning system is able to predict sensitivity or resistance to antibiotics. In a second step, Explainable AI techniques will be used in an attempt to extract DNA sequences that could be validated by biologists to explain antibiotic resistance.


Scadenza validita proposta 31/07/2021      PROPONI LA TUA CANDIDATURA




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