CMC Tool Showcase at the CEIRR Annual Network Meeting 2025
May 29, 12:45pm-1:45pm ET; Athens, GA
Prof Sarah Cobey (U. Chicago) leads a breakout session showcasing new computational tools and methods developed across the CEIRR network.
Speakers:
Caroline Kikawa - Computational analysis for sequencing-based neutralization assays.
Lin Wang - Deep learning-guided cartography method for analyzing drifting patterns and molecular determinants of antigenic evolution in influenza virus
Andreas Handel & Zane Billings - Antigenic distance metrics
Alexey Markin - SPLICER - Fast placement of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 genomes onto phylogenetic trees for real-time genomic epidemiology
Katia Koelle - Estimating infectiousness from experimental transmission studies
Adriana Tomic - From Predictive Modeling (PANDORA) to Single-Cell Host Response Analysis (Genular): Atomic Lab Toolkit for Host-Viral Immunology