Diverse Cell Stimulation Kinetics Identify Predictive Signal Transduction Models

Hossein Jashnsaz, Zachary R. Fox, Jason J. Hughes, Guoliang Li, Brian Munsky, Gregor Neuert

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Abstract

Bioinformatics;

Original languageEnglish
Article number101565
JournaliScience
Volume23
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 23 2020
Externally publishedYes

Funding

G.N. is supported by NIH, United States, DP2 GM11484901, NIH R01GM115892 and Vanderbilt Startup Funds. J.J.H. is supported by NIH, United States, T32DK101003 and NSF, United States, GRFP. Z.R.F. and B.M. are supported by NIH, United States, R35 GM124747. ZRF was also supported by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche, France, ANR-18-CE91-0002, CyberCircuits. The authors thank Amanda Johnson, Alexander Thiemicke, Benjamin Kesler, Rohit Venkat, Joseph Cleland, Eric Ron, and Stuart McKnight for comments on the manuscript. This study used resources at the Advanced Computing Center for Research and Education (ACCRE) at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN (NIH, United States, S10 Shared Instrumentation Grant 1S10OD023680-01 [Meiler]). Conceptualization, G.N. B.M. H.J. and Z.R.F.; Methodology, G.N. B.M. H.J. and Z.R.F.; Software, G.N. B.M. H.J. Z.R.F. and J.J.H.; Validation, H.J. and Z.R.F.; Formal Analysis, H.J.; Investigation, H.J. and G.L.; Data Curation, H.J.; Writing – Original Draft, H.J. B.M. and G.N.; Writing – Review & Editing, H.J. B.M. G.N. Z.R.F. and J.J.H.; Visualization, H.J.; Supervision, G.N. and B.M.; Project Administration, G.N. and H.J. Funding Acquisition, G.N. and B.M. The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest. G.N. is supported by NIH , United States, DP2 GM11484901 , NIH R01GM115892 and Vanderbilt Startup Funds . J.J.H. is supported by NIH , United States, T32DK101003 and NSF , United States, GRFP. Z.R.F. and B.M. are supported by NIH , United States, R35 GM124747 . ZRF was also supported by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche , France, ANR-18-CE91-0002 , CyberCircuits. The authors thank Amanda Johnson, Alexander Thiemicke, Benjamin Kesler, Rohit Venkat, Joseph Cleland, Eric Ron, and Stuart McKnight for comments on the manuscript. This study used resources at the Advanced Computing Center for Research and Education (ACCRE) at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN (NIH, United States, S10 Shared Instrumentation Grant 1S10OD023680-01 [Meiler]).

FundersFunder number
Amanda Johnson
National Science FoundationR35 GM124747
National Institutes of HealthDP2 GM11484901, T32DK101003, R01GM115892
Vanderbilt University1S10OD023680-01
Agence Nationale de la RechercheANR-18-CE91-0002

    Keywords

    • Bioinformatics
    • Complex System Biology
    • Systems Biology

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