Drug Repurposing for Cancer Therapy: From Man to Molecules to Man
Project Number5U01CA207160-02
Contact PI/Project LeaderTROPSHA, ALEXANDER
Awardee OrganizationUNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL
Description
Abstract Text
Abstract
This project aims to develop and implement multiple but integrated computational tools for drug
repurposing by exploiting complimentary big data streams, i.e., unstructured texts (social media
networks, published biomedical literature, and electronic health records), electronic databases
of chemical-biological interactions and pathways, and laboratory data (biological screening of
chemical libraries). We expect that tools to be developed in this project will be useful for
repurposing observational textual data for research projects (addressing the second challenge
of the underlying RFA). In addition, the envisioned translation of this data into a format
amenable to quantitative modeling of drug effects will also enable integration of textual and
laboratory data to create minable metadata (cf. the third challenge).
Public Health Relevance Statement
Project Narrative
This project aims to develop and implement computational tools for drug repurposing by
exploiting two complimentary big data streams, i.e., unstructured texts (social media networks,
published biomedical literature, and electronic health records) and laboratory data (biological
screening of chemical libraries). The proposed tools and underlying computational framework
will employ observational human data together with experimental bioactivity data to discover
and validate novel therapeutic applications of existing drugs, i.e., following the knowledge
discovery path from man to molecules to man.
Cancer; Networking and Information Technology R&D (NITRD)
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