Hacking COVID-19: Metabolic Pathway Analysis Yields SARS-CoV-2 Drug Targets
Offered By: University of California, San Diego via Coursera
Course Description
Overview
Pathway Bioinformatics is a subfield of Bioinformatics that is concerned with computationally deriving functional insights from genomic data through analysis of molecular networks. This course will present principles and techniques from Pathway Bioinformatics, and will apply these methodologies to the search for drug targets for SARS-CoV-2. The course will begin by discussing motivations for Pathway Bioinformatics, and by presenting an overview of metabolism and of metabolic pathways. Next it will discuss machine representation of pathway data, and methods for pathway visualization. The course will describe how the metabolic pathways of an organism can be inferred from genome data, and how pathways can be used to interpret high-throughput data such as transcriptomics data. It will show how to predict the essential genes of an organism via reachability analysis, and then present a metabolic analysis of human metabolism when interacting with SARS-CoV-2 to predict SARS-CoV-2 drug targets.
Syllabus
- Hacking COVID-19 — Course 4: Searching for Drug Targets
- In this course, we will use pathway bioinformatics techniques to search for potential COVID-19 drug targets.
Taught by
Niema Moshiri, Mikhail Rayko, Peter Karp, Pavel Pevzner, Vikram Sirupurapu and Sabeel Mansuri
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