IonChannel

Ca regulating Ion Channels and Oxidative Stress as a Potential Link for the understanding of Cardiovascular Diseases: A data science approach.

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Title: Ion Channels and Oxidative Stress as a Potential Link for understanding Cardiovascular Diseases: A data science approach.

Description : The roles of ion channels and other extracellular matrix proteins have been studied in various domains of disease diagnosis and treatment. The accumulation of large amounts of data and interest in conjunction of ion channels and oxidative stress in the context of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) necessitates a smart text mining and data analysis pipeline.

In this project we identify all the ion channels and transporters participating in maintaining the intracellular Ca homeostasis in the cardiac myocytes as well as mitochondria and systematically present the classification of ion channels. Next we identify the chemicals or molecules involved in the oxidative stress and design the classification of Oxidative stress based on their involvement (e.g. Initiation of Oxidative Stress (IOS), Regulation of Oxidative stress (ROS), Outcomes of Oxidative Stress (OOS). Similarly we identify eight categories of Cardiovascular Disease. Our goal is to understand underlying molecular mechanisms involving ion-channel associated in CVDs and how they are regulated by oxidative stress. One possible way is to look at ion channel proteins involved in oxidative stress and explore how they are associated in CVDs.

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Education goals: The students will learn how to work with innovative text mining tools (e.g., caseOLAP, Neo4J) for biomedical documents and machine learning approach (dimensionality reduction, clustering, graph neural network) for model development and implementation to answer important biomedical questions.

Scientific goals: The students will explore knowledge graphs for oxidative stress, ion-channel, drug and CVD associations with a focus on oxidative stress categories (e.g., Initiation, Regulation and Outcome) and underlying molecular mechanisms involved in ion-channels.

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