Giulia Muzio

PhD
ETH Zurich
Machine Learning for Biological Network Analysis

The main objective of my project is to develop methods for network-based genome-wide association studies (GWAS) that combine computational efficiency, statistical power and interpretability, thereby enabling the discovery of biological pathways underlying complex phenotypic traits. GWAS aim to identify statistical associations among genetic variants, also referred to as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and disease risk or other phenotypes. The identification of such associations can positively affect healthcare as it enables enhanced disease prevention, diagnosis and personalised treatment. To date, GWAS rarely make use of the rich knowledge regarding biological networks, such as protein-protein interaction or gene regulation networks, underlying the phenomenon of interest. Including such contextual and functional information, however, can help to increase the statistical power as well as interpretability in GWAS aimed at complex biological traits that do not follow Mendelian inheritance laws and are influenced by environmental factors.

Track:
Academic Track
PhD Duration:
September 1st, 2019 - August 31st, 2022
First Exchange:
February 1st, 2021 - April 30th, 2021
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