Application of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Biology
A special issue of Cells (ISSN 2073-4409). This special issue belongs to the section "Cell Methods".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2023) | Viewed by 11740
Special Issue Editors
Interests: systems biology; computational proteomics; cancer; tumor microenvironment; functional analysis of biological networks; multi-omics; machine learning
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The use of artificial intelligence and machine learning is transforming the way biologists conduct research, interpret their findings, and apply them to solve problems in biology. As science becomes more interdisciplinary, researchers are leveraging the capabilities of machine learning to solve emerging problems in biology. The application of machine learning is solving an array of research problems, such as classification of cellular images, genome analysis, and drug discovery, and in correlating the image and genome data to electronic medical records. Other biology systems’ applications of machine learning include enzyme function prediction, high-throughput microarray data analysis, analysis of genome-wide association studies to better understand markers of disease, and protein function prediction. Moreover, machine learning has facilitated the development of tools such as Cell Profile, DeepVariant, and Atomwise, which are solving challenging research problems.
We invite all scientists working on the application of machine learning in biology to take part in this Special Issue. Original research articles, reviews, or shorter perspective articles on all aspects of the applications of machine learning are welcome.
Prof. Dr. Jacques Colinge
Dr. Rishabh Das
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- enzyme function prediction
- classification of cellular images
- genome analysis
- drug discovery
- protein function prediction
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