BORG students present research in KAUST Research Conference on Big Data Analyses in Evolutionary Biology

Two students from the Bio-Ontology Research Group presented their research at the recently concluded KAUST Research Conference on Big Data Analyses in Evolutionary Biology, held on December 4-6. 

Ph.D. student Maxat Kulmanov gave his presentation, "DeepGo: Predicting Protein Functions from Sequence and Interactions Using a Deep Ontology-Aware Classifier", on December 4.

KAUST CEMSE BORG Talk Maxat Kulmanov

 

Master's student Sarah Alghmadi's topic was on "Ontology Design Patterns for Combining Pathology and Anatomy: Application to Study Aging and Longevity in Inbred Mouse Strains". Her talk, given on December 6, was part of the Spotlight on Young Talent session of the conference. 

KAUST CEMSE BORG Talk Sarah Alghamdi