![]() Ostaszewski, Marek ![]() ![]() in Molecular systems biology (2021), 17(10), 10387 We need to effectively combine the knowledge from surging literature with complex datasets to propose mechanistic models of SARS-CoV-2 infection, improving data interpretation and predicting key targets ... [more ▼] We need to effectively combine the knowledge from surging literature with complex datasets to propose mechanistic models of SARS-CoV-2 infection, improving data interpretation and predicting key targets of intervention. Here, we describe a large-scale community effort to build an open access, interoperable and computable repository of COVID-19 molecular mechanisms. The COVID-19 Disease Map (C19DMap) is a graphical, interactive representation of disease-relevant molecular mechanisms linking many knowledge sources. Notably, it is a computational resource for graph-based analyses and disease modelling. To this end, we established a framework of tools, platforms and guidelines necessary for a multifaceted community of biocurators, domain experts, bioinformaticians and computational biologists. The diagrams of the C19DMap, curated from the literature, are integrated with relevant interaction and text mining databases. We demonstrate the application of network analysis and modelling approaches by concrete examples to highlight new testable hypotheses. This framework helps to find signatures of SARS-CoV-2 predisposition, treatment response or prioritisation of drug candidates. Such an approach may help deal with new waves of COVID-19 or similar pandemics in the long-term perspective. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 104 (3 UL)![]() ; ; Shankar, Bhavani ![]() in IEEE Signal Processing Magazine (2019) The field of satellite communications (SatCom) is enjoying renewed attention in the global telecommunications market, and high-throughput satellites, with their multiple spot beams, are critical ... [more ▼] The field of satellite communications (SatCom) is enjoying renewed attention in the global telecommunications market, and high-throughput satellites, with their multiple spot beams, are critical components for delivering the rates that will be demanded in the future. In this article, we present the state of the art and the open research challenges in the area of high-throughput satellites, with a focus on signal processing approaches for efficient interference mitigation. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 95 (8 UL) |
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