Patent for Advanced AI Technology to Track and Stop Cancer Cell Growth

Patent for Advanced AI Technology to Track and Stop Cancer Cell Growth

BioE Assistant Research Professor Kiran Vanaja was awarded a patent for “Multi-dimensional phenotypic space for genotype to phenotype mapping and intelligent design of cancer drug therapies using a deep learning net.”


Abstract Source: USPTO

Systems and methods are disclosed for mapping single-cell ‘omics data in a phenotypic space. The method comprises reading single-cell ‘omics data; providing the single-cell ‘omics data to a trained artificial neural network, the trained artificial neural network mapping the single-cell ‘omics data to a point in a phenotypic space; determining a trajectory of the point within the phenotypic space based on at least one drug therapy; and classifying an efficacy of the at least one drug therapy based on the trajectory.

Related Faculty: Kiran Vanaja

Related Departments:Bioengineering